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  • lmrmllr89

    #151
    Will pursue that route......thanx Pete...

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    • Guest

      #152
      No worries mate, there has to be an answer out there somewhere!

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      • lmrmllr89

        #153
        So i did get the exhaust fitted. Pics to come......got the carbs back in and put a little gas in it......it started pretty easy.....easier than before I redid the carbs.....ran for a little....definitely needs some adjustments......the left pipe was twice the temperature of the right pipe......hoping the adjustments will fix that ...but am planning on doing a compression test soon.......am making a temporary gas tank...probly just a bottle of some kind ....will it hurt if it is just a free flow or should it have some kind of valve on it.....
        Last edited by Guest; 02-15-2012, 09:42 PM.

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        • Guest

          #154
          Originally posted by lmrmllr89
          So i did get the exhaust fitted. Pics to come......got the carbs back in and put a little gas in it......it started pretty easy.....easier than before I redid the carbs.....ran for a little....definitely needs some adjustments......the left pipe was twice the temperature of the right pipe......hoping the adjustments will fix that ...but am planning on doing a compression test soon.......am making a temporary gas tank...probly just a bottle of some kind ....will it hurt if it is just a free flow or should it have some kind of valve on it.....
          Sounds promising

          First thing you'll want is a carb synch to make sure they're sucking fuel and air evenly. Lean will make it run hot I believe. Compression test is a good idea of course. Can't remember but have you checked your valve clearances?

          Here's my temporary tank... a whipper snipper fuel tank with a bit of fuel hose shoved in the bottom and a plain on/off fuel tap:



          Without the fuel tap is fine but disconnecting it from the carbs if it's not empty could be interesting... also make sure it's not too high up or the force of gravity on the fuel could cause it to overload the float valve spring and cause it to overflow.

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          • lmrmllr89

            #155
            i havent checked the valve clearances yet due to there being only 6800 miles on it....but will do it if you really think that could be causing that problem

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            • cowboyup3371
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              #156
              Valve clearances should be checked roughly every 4000 miles anyway.
              Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace

              1981 GS550T - My First
              1981 GS550L - My Eldest Daughter's - Now Sold
              2007 GSF1250SA Bandit - My touring bike

              Sit tall in the saddle Hold your head up high
              Keep your eyes fixed where the trail meets the sky and live like you ain't afraid to die
              and don't be scared, just enjoy your ride - Chris Ledoux, "The Ride"

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              • Guest

                #157
                Originally posted by cowboyup3371
                Valve clearances should be checked roughly every 4000 miles anyway.
                Yup, and that can affect your carb sync etc. as well, and typically you do the valves before anything else.

                You may open her up only to find it's in spec, but personally I'd rather do that than do everything else only to find I had to open her up and repeat all the sync'ing again...

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                • ndaugbjerg

                  #158
                  Pete,
                  Try and find one of those old red, rubber, Australian Army enema bags. They come with a hose and valve. Now that would give your bike some real character. One word of caution, never take anything I say, seriously.
                  Niels

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                  • lmrmllr89

                    #159
                    one other thing i forgot to mention in my last post...after running it the other night i pulled the plugs out and they had traces of liquid on them....why and what is causing that....is it just to rich or is it another problem

                    well i ordered that valve cover gasket and the breather gasket.....should be here next week sometime......started taking the vavle cover off....got all the bolts loose and ready to be taken out but ran out of time....amazingly enough all the bolts and screws came loose without having to drill any out.....made me very happy......
                    Last edited by Guest; 02-17-2012, 12:25 PM.

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                    • cowboyup3371
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                      #160
                      When you say liquid, do you mean fuel?
                      Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace

                      1981 GS550T - My First
                      1981 GS550L - My Eldest Daughter's - Now Sold
                      2007 GSF1250SA Bandit - My touring bike

                      Sit tall in the saddle Hold your head up high
                      Keep your eyes fixed where the trail meets the sky and live like you ain't afraid to die
                      and don't be scared, just enjoy your ride - Chris Ledoux, "The Ride"

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                      • lmrmllr89

                        #161
                        wasnt hardly enough to tell but yea i think so

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                        • Guest

                          #162
                          Originally posted by ndaugbjerg
                          Pete,
                          Try and find one of those old red, rubber, Australian Army enema bags. They come with a hose and valve. Now that would give your bike some real character. One word of caution, never take anything I say, seriously.
                          Niels
                          Hahahahaaha classic Niels, think I'll stick with my whipper snipper tank

                          Originally posted by lmrmllr89
                          one other thing i forgot to mention in my last post...after running it the other night i pulled the plugs out and they had traces of liquid on them....why and what is causing that....is it just to rich or is it another problem

                          well i ordered that valve cover gasket and the breather gasket.....should be here next week sometime......started taking the vavle cover off....got all the bolts loose and ready to be taken out but ran out of time....amazingly enough all the bolts and screws came loose without having to drill any out.....made me very happy......
                          Sort out your carbs, valves, etc. before worrying about any fuel on your plugs. Otherwise you could be chasing your tail if you try to fix that as well, one thing at a time will show you if something else is wrong

                          Glad to see you getting stuck in, you'll be very satisfied once she's done and purring away happily

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                          • lmrmllr89

                            #163

                            The gaskets were pretty old and brittle.....

                            The inside.....


                            Now I need to get a smaller feeler gauge...mine is too big....

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                            • koolaid_kid

                              #164
                              Be smart and get a metric feeler gauge set. Much more accurate, go down to ultra thin, and no conversions required. They are inexpensive and will last a lifetime.

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                              • lmrmllr89

                                #165
                                That's what I'm looking for....found one on eBay but am hoping to find one at a local parts store tomorrow......thanx for the input.

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