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82 GS1100E Mr Turbo Rebuild

On the Willys forum (oldwillysforum.com) and elsewhere there are threads about pronunciation - Will-eez or Will-is. Evidently the right one is the latter but it sounds a bit precious to my ears and is outside normal speak, right or wrong.

I can use solvent in the tub but it's easier to have jars of each type, and not have to drain, clean, etc. For big parts that won't work but small stuff it's better. Glass or metal container transmits the ultrasonic waves fine but plastic doesn't, it absorbs.

Thanks for not typing Willys as possessive with apostophre! It warms my heart to think I may be the last person alive to think its not named for or pronounced like some tool named Willie.
bike looks grand btw. cant use solvent in cleaner?
 
It's mickey_cohen_motorsports. I warned ya - bit of a kook.

Another guy that helped me out over the phone and Email about the EPM wheels, from Ontario Canada, is vsbmoto. He does great work, is focused in on big late 70s and 80's superbikes. ELRs, Cooleys, total eye candy and to a very high standard. Really nice guy.


What's the tuners IG name? I love that picture.
 
It's mickey_cohen_motorsports. I warned ya - bit of a kook.

Another guy that helped me out over the phone and Email about the EPM wheels, from Ontario Canada, is vsbmoto. He does great work, is focused in on big late 70s and 80's superbikes. ELRs, Cooleys, total eye candy and to a very high standard. Really nice guy.

Is it Tony from VSB? Regardless, talked to them last year about their gorgeous Katana at a bike show in Toronto.
They are doing some work on a CBX for a guy i know. Can't wait to see how that turns out.
 
Yeah that's him. I needed some special retaining tab washers for the sprocket on the EPM wheel, and he had extras he bought in Italy directly from Magni, hard to find here.

Is it Tony from VSB? Regardless, talked to them last year about their gorgeous Katana at a bike show in Toronto.
They are doing some work on a CBX for a guy i know. Can't wait to see how that turns out.
 
Bike being jetted, still! Waiting 5 weeks. At least I have my Multistrada to ride and a '73 CB750K project to keep me busy. I got a new front and decent rear (rear was free) and laced them with new spokes, polished the hubs etc. Mounting the 3.25x19 Avon AM26 was a 'challenge'. Mountain bike knee pads, large clamps, tire irons, valve stem puller, sweat and beer, and I got it mounted. Tube type are much harder, I'm finding. First time I mounted tires was on the EPM wheels on the GS and it was pretty easy, comparatively. Anyway front done, and when (if?) I get the GS back I will take the too large 110/90-18 off and use on the rear of the CB, as I've bought a 100/90-18 for the GS. It all worked out. I might have wanted fatter in rear of CB but it's actually pretty close to stock so that'll be fine.

The CB will be 'sunrise orange flake' with the pinstripes and black panel. That will be a challenge but House of Kolor sells the paint and I think I can manage it, I've painted a lot.

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Ooo, you got the new version Roadrider! Nice!
 
Yeah so I'll have a mix. Both fronts (GS and CB) will be the MKII. The availability on AM26's was really sketchy lately, I'm guessing production was changing over. I normally ran Metzelers on my big 4's but all the reviews say the Avon's are great, and the price is reasonable.
 
In the '70's and '80's, I used to change rear tires on my CB350 and Z1 myself. I was always getting flats, so I'd use a couple of large plier handles, and frequently 'walk' (or jump up & down) around the tire as the wheel lay on my driveway. And I'd rarely have a matching (front & rear) set. Or get the tire on the first try without damaging the tube. "Give me a tire and 3 tubes." :mad:

But I insisted that a "set" of Pirelli Sport Demons be installed on my 11EZ. I just wished they didn't have to come from different parts of the country. Why couldn't my mechanic have just told me the front and rear were a match made in heaven, and they had always been together from the moment they were born? :confused:
 
Those were not the good old days, tire wise. So funny to think of going cross country with a wad of cash (I had no credit card), no cell phone, a tent and some basic tools. I made several 3 or 4 day crossings, pitching tent by the car or bike headlight, whichever it may be. Ah, youth!

Not to turn this into a CB750 thread (sure miss the GS!) but I had a go at the cylinder base gasket today. I looked for the Permatex remover, but think the old stuff is banned in CA now. Not sure I trust the new 'foaming' formula to the tune of $10, so I tried some good quality paint stripper I had (still the old formula, strong stuff), laid it on and had a 2 hour beer break/nap. The brittle old gasket softened up really well. Most just peeled off clean in large chunks. I used a ~3/8 wide woodworker's carving knife, perfect for the job as long as you are gentle and keep it perfectly flat. For the small areas that are still stuck I shaved down and re-applied the gel to finish up tomorrow.


In the '70's and '80's, I used to change rear tires on my CB350 and Z1 myself. I was always getting flats, so I'd use a couple of large plier handles, and frequently 'walk' (or jump up & down) around the tire as the wheel lay on my driveway. And I'd rarely have a matching (front & rear) set. Or get the tire on the first try without damaging the tube. "Give me a tire and 3 tubes." :mad:

But I insisted that a "set" of Pirelli Sport Demons be installed on my 11EZ. I just wished they didn't have to come from different parts of the country. Why couldn't my mechanic have just told me the front and rear were a match made in heaven, and they had always been together from the moment they were born? :confused:
 
Well it's been a very long time waiting but I got a call from the tuner and he has it idling well now, and he's ready to tune the main jets, but it's throwing out too much voltage. Something wrong with the reg/rec or maybe just bad grounding. I have a spare one and will bring it to him tomorrow morning. I have been busy on the '73 CB750 restoration and a '94 XT350 that I got for my son, and I have my Ducati Multistrada to ride, but it's been tough waiting two months for the GS. It should be done this week as long as the charging system is sorted.
 
Did you do the SH775 conversion on the bike? I can't remember and I'm a bit too lazy at the moment to look back through the build to find out.

If not, that's definitely something you should do. That's likely your over charging issue.
 
No, it's stock, low mileage (only when raced...) but old. I have a spare and today I gave that for the shop to try, will see how it works out for the near term anyway - I know this area is a weakness, though I owned 2 previous GSs and never had any problems. I just hope it gets it out the door and back home, then I will consider upgrading.

It was good to hear it fire up and idle nicely, and see the care and knowledge being applied, however slowly.


Did you do the SH775 conversion on the bike? I can't remember and I'm a bit too lazy at the moment to look back through the build to find out.

If not, that's definitely something you should do. That's likely your over charging issue.
 
I know this area is a weakness, though I owned 2 previous GSs and never had any problems. I just hope it gets it out the door and back home, then I will consider upgrading.

I was the same way. I bought my 850L with ~23k miles and now has nearly 30k. I never had an issue for those miles on the original charging system. One day in preparation for a long trip, I checked charging voltage. It was over 15V! I ordered a used SH775 and it works great now. Fortunately I did this before it left me stranded or cooked my stator. I highly recommend you do the same, even if it's not going to get many miles.

I tend to be very frugal and wanted to keep running the OEM regrec but after making the conversion, I've decided it's much cheaper and easier to do before getting stranded than afterwards. I intend on doing the conversion on my other GSs, regardless of condition.
 
Thanks - I see some with wide ranging prices on eBay down into the mid 20's range for Polaris, which rings a bell from reading the forum articles. I'll do some research and make it right, at present just want it tuned and running even if just a patch for the time being. I have 4 bikes now, getting ridiculous. I will go through the electrics again with a fine tooth comb - clean contacts with proper stuff, etc.

I was the same way. I bought my 850L with ~23k miles and now has nearly 30k. I never had an issue for those miles on the original charging system. One day in preparation for a long trip, I checked charging voltage. It was over 15V! I ordered a used SH775 and it works great now. Fortunately I did this before it left me stranded or cooked my stator. I highly recommend you do the same, even if it's not going to get many miles.

I tend to be very frugal and wanted to keep running the OEM regrec but after making the conversion, I've decided it's much cheaper and easier to do before getting stranded than afterwards. I intend on doing the conversion on my other GSs, regardless of condition.
 
Thanks - I see some with wide ranging prices on eBay down into the mid 20's range for Polaris, which rings a bell from reading the forum articles.
You have to be VERY careful with the eBay ads. :-k

Far too many of them advertise an R/R as "Replaces" or "Fits" or "For" the particular vehicle. You can include Polaris RZR and SeaDoo in your search. The quickest way to weed out the fakes is to limit your search to "US only" and "used only". Once you thin out the selections, look for pictures in the ad that actually show the "SH775" on the back fin.

Let me know if you need any help looking for the genuine thing.

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Thanks for the tip Steve, I appreciate it. Filtering down and it looks like about $80 for those that meet this criteria, which is fine.

Really happy right now as I scored a stock seat for $40 (20 for the seat, $20 for shipping) and it looks fine except of course the standard seam split in front. I think my shortened seat may have a market for someone, it's nice, just too low for me at 6'3". I think every single GS1100E seat split at the front and will look at what the best fix is. Maybe just have it done professionally.

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You have to be VERY careful with the eBay ads. :-k

Far too many of them advertise an R/R as "Replaces" or "Fits" or "For" the particular vehicle. You can include Polaris RZR and SeaDoo in your search. The quickest way to weed out the fakes is to limit your search to "US only" and "used only". Once you thin out the selections, look for pictures in the ad that actually show the "SH775" on the back fin.

Let me know if you need any help looking for the genuine thing.

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I am fascinated with building a turbo setup like the Mr. Turbo kits. I can select a turbo and build all of the parts. The part I know nothing about is the carburetor. What carburetor does this kit use, and does it work well for a street ridden bike that doesn't get whooped on a lot?
 
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