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RyanBiggs
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My '79 GS1000 was starting to seep oil from the head gasket, and I had the pipes and carbs off for other work. So I figured I'd take off the head and replace the gasket. Sure enough, it looks bad where it was leaking. But I'm not sure what I got myself into!
The question is, now what? I pretty much have a handle on the most I should do (complete top end overhaul). What do you think is the least I should do? Compression was 149/139/145/151 psi last I checked, which I'm under the impression is OK, so I feel like there's no need to turn a big project into a giant one...
It seems to me that to do the job right, I should at least replace the cylinder block base gasket, but then that means replacing the rings and the hassle of getting the block back over the pistons. And my Haynes manual says if I do that, I should have the bores "glaze busted". Sounds like potential headaches.
Also, should I do something about cam chain tensioning bits? I have the classic chitty-chitty-bang-bang slapping...
Suggestions/Experiences?
The question is, now what? I pretty much have a handle on the most I should do (complete top end overhaul). What do you think is the least I should do? Compression was 149/139/145/151 psi last I checked, which I'm under the impression is OK, so I feel like there's no need to turn a big project into a giant one...
It seems to me that to do the job right, I should at least replace the cylinder block base gasket, but then that means replacing the rings and the hassle of getting the block back over the pistons. And my Haynes manual says if I do that, I should have the bores "glaze busted". Sounds like potential headaches.
Also, should I do something about cam chain tensioning bits? I have the classic chitty-chitty-bang-bang slapping...
Suggestions/Experiences?