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don_gibb6512
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I've got 317 miles on a rebuilt top end, '80 GS1100ET. Standard sized rings, pistons measured in spec as did cylinders. Cylinders honed and valves done by a professional machine shop. I took the engine apart and re-assembled it myself. I've got a Kerker 4-1 pipe and K&N pods. I used transmission fluid to lube the cylinders, rings and pistons when I re-assembled. Long story short, I didn't finish up the rest of the bike for 4 years after that. I did turn the engine over by hand occasionally and put drops (about a teaspoon full) of oil in each cylinder before I turned it over. Once I was ready to start the engine it fired right up after only 3 times around. I'm running Hondaline 10W-40, non-synthetic. After a quick 25 mile ride today, I'm still getting a continuous stream of white, oily smoke coming out of the breather tube. The tube is long and I've vented it down and out, under and behind the right foot peg. That makes it easy for me to monitor how much smoke is coming from it. Obviously I can only notice this when I'm stopped. I had a friend ride behind me today and it was enough that he could smell it. He did say I would puff out some white smoke when I took off and when I shifted from the exhaust pipe. For break-in, I kept the rpm's under 6K until I got just over 200 miles then I started revving it up to between 7-8K or so before I would shift, but not all the time.
So, that's as much info as I can recall right now. Basically, am I screwed or do I just need to put more miles on this engine before I start to get really worried?
Thanks.
So, that's as much info as I can recall right now. Basically, am I screwed or do I just need to put more miles on this engine before I start to get really worried?
Thanks.