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Tracking down a knock on a '78 GS400. Need help getting the cylinder off.

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    #31
    I'd be hosing down that gasket crack a few time a day with PB Blaster.
    Rich
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      #32
      I'd be looking at the parts diagram awfully closely.

      meanwhile here's an entertaining video..
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      it's a slightly more complicated engine so you should be able to do it in 14.



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        #33
        Update: Success!

        Archimedes once said "Give me a lever long enough, and a fulcrum in which to place it, and I will move the world."

        Well I don't know about that, but I know a 3 foot pry bar can crack open a 40 year old cylinder!




        I did have one concern that may or may not be anything at all. I noticed that if I grab the main output shaft and wiggle it back and forth I get a little bit of a knock/rattle. It's not super bad or anything and I do have to really jiggle the crap out of it to get it to make noise, but since this whole thing started over a noise investigation and this is right about the area it was the loudest I figured I'd ask if it's normal. Video attached.



        There's no resistance or grittiness to the shaft movement. It's very smooth and doesn't seem to make a lot of noise when spun in one direction. But if you move it back and forth there is definitely a sound, but this might just be normal.




        Not sure if it's the factory gasket, but it's definitely been here a while.

        Pistons are clean and new rings are on, cylinder re-installed.

        Waiting on a new thrust bearing and clutch springs tomorrow as well as a valve compressor so I can check/clean those. If everything goes well I'll have her all buttoned up tomorrow night and ready to ride this weekend!
        $100 1978 GS400 Rebuild (Outdated thread, new one soon!).
        - Indicator light diode mod
        - LED underglow kit
        - Aftermarket LED headlight bucket
        - Hex head engine case bolt kit
        - SH775A Reg/Rec upgrade
        - Dynatek Dyna S ignition
        - All Balls taper bearing steering stem mod
        - Dynatek 5ohm ignition coils and NGK caps
        - Custom cafe seat

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          #34
          Hurray! but looks kind of risky. I hope it is worth it in the end. The cam chain guide looks pretty good. One of mine had cracks in it when revealed and is hard to replace....

          A bit of play in gear trains is not unusual.

          PS I only hear valves in your uploads. Why not make an mp3* of the noise you hear in the location you hear it? Do not make it too short and do not jerk the microphone all around-find the best spot BEFOREHAND and stay there so people have time to listen closely.Someone may recognize it and save you some time.

          * an mp3 =a much faster upload/download, being only the audio

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            #35
            Originally posted by Gorminrider View Post
            Hurray! but looks kind of risky. I hope it is worth it in the end. The cam chain guide looks pretty good. One of mine had cracks in it when revealed and is hard to replace....

            A bit of play in gear trains is not unusual.

            PS I only hear valves in your uploads. Why not make an mp3* of the noise you hear in the location you hear it? Do not make it too short and do not jerk the microphone all around-find the best spot BEFOREHAND and stay there so people have time to listen closely.Someone may recognize it and save you some time.

            * an mp3 =a much faster upload/download, being only the audio
            I use videos so people can see what I'm looking at/manipulating. I know it's easier for me to diagnose things I when I can see them, plus I'm very likely to use a wrong word or describe something poorly being so new to bikes so a video gives people more information. I'll admit I was a bit all over the place on the last one, but my problem isn't play in the shaft. I shouldn't have used the word wiggle. What I mean is when I spin the shaft back and forth like you can see in parts of the video I get a sound that I'm not sure is normal, which wouldn't concern me if it wasn't in the location where the original sound I am investigating was coming from.
            $100 1978 GS400 Rebuild (Outdated thread, new one soon!).
            - Indicator light diode mod
            - LED underglow kit
            - Aftermarket LED headlight bucket
            - Hex head engine case bolt kit
            - SH775A Reg/Rec upgrade
            - Dynatek Dyna S ignition
            - All Balls taper bearing steering stem mod
            - Dynatek 5ohm ignition coils and NGK caps
            - Custom cafe seat

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