I am building an engine for my bike out of spares, & I have an unknown mileage 79 gs750n engine that seems okay but neither the previous owner nor I have ever seen the engine run. I also have a 78 GS750C engine that was last on the road in 1985/86, and has sat ever since. The #1 pistons were at near tdc with the exhaust valves both open I believe, & the top of the bores & the rings rusted, as well as the valves rusting from moisture in the air coming in through thr exhaust. Hasn't ran since '86 as far as I can tell (I found #3 exhaust valve clearance so tight that I could spray penetrating oil in the exhaust port with the intake valve open, & see penetrating spray misting out of the spark plug hole heavily - probably left to rot due to "low compression" from lack of periodic valve adjustments.
Anyhow, the seized engine has fairly low mileage, and the unknown, "good-appearing" engine, " well, the condition is unknown unless I tear it down completely as well.
When I got the 2 pistons un-stuck, I found areas of light surface rust dusting on the top of the crank & on the rods, with a few heavier speckles here and there. Is this something that I dhould just shelve for a budget build backup engine, or can I easily clean this up & flush the crank bearings out thoroughly & run it?
This will be my high dollar build with an NOS 920cc big bore kit from MTC, and some nice cylinder head machine work done, so not sure if I should chance it (contamintaing engine with potential rust dust, and chance of rust in the crank bearings - doubt that though).
Or I should save this for my spares buildup & check out the 79 750n engine more thoroughly upon disassembly? That one I was hoping to slap some 850 cylinders and used pistons from my main bike's severely oil leaking engine, and a CV carb 850 head with some GSXR bst33ss flatslide slingshot carbs, and try it out for a budget build spare engine. Thoughts/opinions?
Anyhow, the seized engine has fairly low mileage, and the unknown, "good-appearing" engine, " well, the condition is unknown unless I tear it down completely as well.
When I got the 2 pistons un-stuck, I found areas of light surface rust dusting on the top of the crank & on the rods, with a few heavier speckles here and there. Is this something that I dhould just shelve for a budget build backup engine, or can I easily clean this up & flush the crank bearings out thoroughly & run it?
This will be my high dollar build with an NOS 920cc big bore kit from MTC, and some nice cylinder head machine work done, so not sure if I should chance it (contamintaing engine with potential rust dust, and chance of rust in the crank bearings - doubt that though).
Or I should save this for my spares buildup & check out the 79 750n engine more thoroughly upon disassembly? That one I was hoping to slap some 850 cylinders and used pistons from my main bike's severely oil leaking engine, and a CV carb 850 head with some GSXR bst33ss flatslide slingshot carbs, and try it out for a budget build spare engine. Thoughts/opinions?
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