OK so chasing leaks is my full time job, whether oil or fuel. Both bikes, 79 GS1000 and 79 GS1100E had old hardened rubber cam end plugs and they leak. OK I read and research a LOT and the info I went with was to use a light smear of good quality bond (I used Hondabond which has never failed me yet) under and above. Clean all areas, and very gently scuff the rubber as you would with an inner tube to degloss it. Let the Hondabond set up a minute and cinch it down. New gaskets seal the deal. But do they?
Start GS1000 up, and one plug comes out almost all the way and leaves a puddle on the floor. The other 3 are on the way out. Oh no, I had both bikes in surgery at the same time, hope that doesn't happen to the GS1100. Start it up and it catches and runs only for a second or two as it's been sitting a while etc. Take a look and all four are slightly dislodged. &^%*!!!
I put them back in with the ridge inside, I've read way too much on this damn topic but think that it was Chuck Hahn that said to do so. And of course there were others that said not to do this. Well I'm here to tell you it works and that's my bottom line on this disappointing and tedious subject
Start GS1000 up, and one plug comes out almost all the way and leaves a puddle on the floor. The other 3 are on the way out. Oh no, I had both bikes in surgery at the same time, hope that doesn't happen to the GS1100. Start it up and it catches and runs only for a second or two as it's been sitting a while etc. Take a look and all four are slightly dislodged. &^%*!!!
I put them back in with the ridge inside, I've read way too much on this damn topic but think that it was Chuck Hahn that said to do so. And of course there were others that said not to do this. Well I'm here to tell you it works and that's my bottom line on this disappointing and tedious subject
