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Ok, as promised, at last here are the final complete pic's as I got some half decent ones today... so that should give you guys some "closure"... right? 
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Pete very nice, trying to pick the reststop you took the pics. :clap:
Hey pete, you ever think about taking a small paint brush and some enamel and hitting the inside of the letters on the tank badges? I t would give them a nice contrast I think. Maybe it's just the pics washing them out, but they could use some more definition I think.
Just food for thought...
Cheers.
Lotsa love went into that bike Pete. What a great job you've done! Congrats on getting to the point where you think you're finished.![]()
I must be stupid, I can't find your rebuild thread. I have a 1983 450L I'm trying to get to start, only backfires after turning over, have spark,compression and fuel. I want to check timing and the clymers manual I have isn't helping. thought maybe your rebuild thread might help me. How do I find it?
I'm doing some work to my GS450 TX as well. After having my camshafts out, I'm trying to put them back in, and get them in time. My first attempt went perfect, but I turned the crank just a little to make sure the tachometer gear was fitting ok with the exhaust camshaft, and of course, it jumped out of time since I didn't have the tensioner back in yet. The only thing I haven't done by the service manual is remove the tachometer gear, because I couldn't get it out, and the manual is unclear as to HOW to do it. So, I have attempted 3 more times to line up the exhaust camshaft properly, set the intake camshaft with the arrow (mine also doesn't have a #3 on it) on the 18th pin, and tighten down and torque the bearing holders. Each time, since my first time, the exhaust camshaft keeps 'jumping' out of time as I'm tightening the thing down. Did you run into this problem at all???Well, after a miserable week so far for weather and progress, I finally got back into the garage tonight.
So, first up, I oiled up the inlet shims and then managed to loosen off the camshaft bearing caps and oil the exhaust shims without screwing up the timing of the exhaust camshaft and also still allowing the tacho drive to remain sync'd up with the camshaft.
Next up, double check the timing I did earlier this week:
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Looks pretty good to me! And Charlie, once again thanks for the link to your thread, that does really confirm that this is ok.
So, one inlet camshaft:
Cleaned up:
And moly lubed ready to go in:
Bit hard to tell but bearing journals and shims oiled up ready to go:
Inlet camshaft in:
And sorted with the arrow on the 18th pin of the cam chain from the number 2 arrow on the exhaust camshaft:
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Continued...
Thanks Pete. I'm not sure why I had so much trouble here, but I got a mechanic friend of mine to come over and lend me a hand. We were able to finally pop the tach gear out, but it wasn't causing the issue. Being the cam lobe for the left exhaust camshaft was pushing down on the shim to open the valve, it kept causing the camshaft to jump counter clock wise and out of time. After about 3 tries with him, we were able to get it with me holding the camshaft and chain to keep it from jumping. What a PITA...but it's finally done! I suppose I probably should replace the tach gear seals since it's out. Didn't really want to, but I have to wait for some other parts anyway, so I guess I'll add them to the order.Hey mate, I don't recall having any issues like that but it was quite some time ago now...
To get the tacho drive out, you need to remove the screw (#26) holding the tacho drive sleeve (#22) to the head, which will allow you to remove the sleeve and then the tacho drive. Very worthwhile so you can replace the oil seal in there.
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As for the issue of jumping out of time, what you can do (aside from installing the tensioner) is simply use the hand not torquing the cam caps down to hold the timing chain down in the centre between the camshafts. You should be able to put enough pressure on it for it not to jump.
I still don't recall having to do that but again I may be wrong...
I guess the other question is are you 100% sure you have it all timed and lined up right?