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650 kickstart doable?

Something here is not sounding right with the terms you are using. How about explaining your issues a little more clearly as I?ve never heard anyway say they had to lubricate their ignition


a lack of lubrication and a good amount of heat will cause expansion meaning the ignition was rubbing while accelerating. i have to retime it as i wasnt able to just position the ignition to its original marks after removing and lubricating the assembly. i get spark detonation from 1100-2500 while in gear and moving but in neutral the bike revs freely so it must be pretty close to where it needs to be, i just have to get it on the dot. take two curved lines and give one a more aggressive curve to it, overlap them, and thats kindove how my timing looks lined up to how it needs to be. with nothing putting pressure on those lines you can move across them pretty smoothly but once under pressure you can feel where the "line" is not lined up correctly.
 
he?s now only left with frivolous things to add to the bike, like a Kickstarter.


if it doesnt work, it doesnt. no clue why this thread is still going when its not unrelated to the topic... i guess ill always get a repercussion just from simply posting on here. no big deal the more people that doubt me the better it is when its going right, and the less people i have to thank lol.

things are just taking a bit longer than expected, i could've done it when the problem first arrived but im in school 5 days a week and im the ambassador of the class, i get worn before i get home lol.
 
Keep at it. Just keep it simple. No need to add to problems by considering adding things the bike was never intended to have. peace. Does the XV750 run?
 
Keep at it. Just keep it simple. No need to add to problems by considering adding things the bike was never intended to have. peace. Does the XV750 run?


no xv750 has not been ran or checked too much yet, i have the carbs sitting waiting to be installed, the rebuild was absolutely necesarry, couldnt even make out where the jets were supposed to be because so much gunk was clumped everywhere, and the gas was not residue, but resin. they look great now just havent had the energy to get it going.

installed the battery a little back and lights turned on, everything seemed to be working until i clicked the starter and all the lights shut off, turned the key a few times and nothing, so a load test on the battery, tracing the battery ground to make sure its suitable, and running along the positive terminal to the starter are what i need to do first to see why a load wasnt able to be handled. this one might be a bit slow but this time its on purpose lol, looking to sell it not keep it really, i can find a v-twin motorcycle fairly easily anytime.
 
The GS650E certainly can be retrofit to have a kickstarter. The bottom end is virtually the same as the 550 chain drive.
I think I looked up Suzuki part #'s a few yrs ago on the crankcases, and found that the 650E crankcases shared the same part # as at least a few years of 550 8v. I was surprised, must've been a supersession, as to fit any model GS650 cylinders on 77-79 GS550 cases, you need to do some work with a die grinder to clearance the 550 cases for the 650 cylinder sleeves.
The crankshaft most certainly is identical between the 550 & 650E...The 650E I can't recall if it's a 6 speed like the 550, or a 5 speed like the 750?

So a case swap certainly would bet you a kickstart GS650E...

BUT...
Looking at your signature (original poster), you have a GS650G... shaft drive. Totally different bottom end, 100%. Tbe only similarities are the ignition & stator cover area parts, maybe a few seals/o-rings, and a couple of the many gears in the transmission...
Kickstarter on a GS650G?
Not reasonably possible without some incredible machining & fab skills, and some very good luck & skill/experience TIG welding porous oil saturated old cast aluminum to be machined for kick assemblies.
 
The '79 GS850G was the only shaft drive Suzuki GS model that had a kickstarter provision. That engine is not swappable into a 650G frame without extensive frame modification in height and front cradle tubing re-spacing to accomodate the exhaust.
At that point, it'd be far easier to track down a '79 GS850G even if it meant cross country driving. It'd save you extensive frame jig fab time to spend a weekend driving to pick up a kickstart shafty 850...
Or a 77-79 550 or 750.
The 650 top end is superior to all of them though, but an 844cc GS750 8v hemi is an absolute screamer, albeit heavier than a 673cc stock GS650E or G
 
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And I'm very boggled as to your saying the ignition just needed lubricated, and would rub when it got hot and expanded...
The only thing that could need lubricated would be the mechanical advancer assembly, and that being stuck and not advancing would cause the opposite of detonation, timing would be retarded and lack power. Too much advance will cause detonation & more power at the fine line of too far.

I really think you are looking at the wrong areas of the bike to troubleshoot your ignition rubbing when hot / needing lubricated & causing detonation.

Do you have another thread specifically for this topic?
Float height, fuel starvation, sticking/rubbing floats, or intake boot etc air/vacuum leaks would certainly seem to be more the issue needing investigated based on your description.
 
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