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spenczar
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So I got a 81 GS650G a few months ago - my first bike ever. I changed the oil (finally!) about two weeks ago. It ran pretty well the next few days, but then a week later on Friday, I rode to work, and when I left work to come home I had a lot of trouble getting it to start. It's always been a little nasty to start cold - need the choke out all the way and it takes a few tries - but this time it took waaaaaaaay longer than usual. I would probably guess it took 5 minutes straight of hit-the-starter-for-three-seconds, then wait-five-seconds, then repeat. Finally got it to start, but it couldn't idle really - I had to have the choke halfway out and keep the throttle open the whole way home.
The next morning (Saturday now), I had the same problem with outrageously hard starting. It got sunny out, pretty warm - still nothing. I decided something seemed pretty wrong and I didn't want to push it, so I decided not to ride it and have been taking the bus to work since
So, most things I read say this sounds like the intake o-rings are busted. I've bought a set from cycleorings.com and I'm going to clean up the carbs and put in the new o rings this weekend. I think this makes sense. But what gets me is how it totally suddenly changed that Friday night. What could have happened?
One thing I'm worried about is that I think I overfilled the oil a bit when I did that oil change. I noticed a small spot of oil under the bike this morning - a pretty minor leak, but it looks like there's a leak now, and there wasn't one before. When I saw the leak, I decided to move the bike onto the center stand and check the oil level. Yup, way past full, well past the "F" line. I would estimate that I poured in about 3.5qts when I changed the oil two weeks ago, which is a little high. I'm worried that after overfilling oil and riding around, I may have blown the head gasket due to high engine pressure. Could this be the real problem, not the o-rings? How bad is it?
Brief service history:
- Guy I bought it from said "I never changed the oil or worked on it, but I did clean the carbs"
rolleyes: I don't completely believe him)
- Replaced the battery two months ago.
- Replaced spark plugs one month ago.
- Dropped the bike a month ago while at a stop sign on a steep hill and the clutch lever snapped, but replaced it.
- Replaced the choke cable about three weeks ago.
- Changed oil two weeks ago (as I mentioned)
The next morning (Saturday now), I had the same problem with outrageously hard starting. It got sunny out, pretty warm - still nothing. I decided something seemed pretty wrong and I didn't want to push it, so I decided not to ride it and have been taking the bus to work since
So, most things I read say this sounds like the intake o-rings are busted. I've bought a set from cycleorings.com and I'm going to clean up the carbs and put in the new o rings this weekend. I think this makes sense. But what gets me is how it totally suddenly changed that Friday night. What could have happened?
One thing I'm worried about is that I think I overfilled the oil a bit when I did that oil change. I noticed a small spot of oil under the bike this morning - a pretty minor leak, but it looks like there's a leak now, and there wasn't one before. When I saw the leak, I decided to move the bike onto the center stand and check the oil level. Yup, way past full, well past the "F" line. I would estimate that I poured in about 3.5qts when I changed the oil two weeks ago, which is a little high. I'm worried that after overfilling oil and riding around, I may have blown the head gasket due to high engine pressure. Could this be the real problem, not the o-rings? How bad is it?
Brief service history:
- Guy I bought it from said "I never changed the oil or worked on it, but I did clean the carbs"
- Replaced the battery two months ago.
- Replaced spark plugs one month ago.
- Dropped the bike a month ago while at a stop sign on a steep hill and the clutch lever snapped, but replaced it.
- Replaced the choke cable about three weeks ago.
- Changed oil two weeks ago (as I mentioned)