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I can't find the part numbers for the cylinder head cover

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I have a Canadian 1981 GS400e (GSX400E) which is the same as the GS450 but with a scaled up engine from the GSX250. Partzilla does not have my specific bike in their catalog but I have been getting by since Suzuki seems to have used the same parts for many different models.
The problem I am having now is that no bike in the 1981 year seems to share the same cylinder head cover so I can't be sure what gaskets to order and replace a missing bolt that was replaced with whatever the PO had on hand.

Any advice?
 
I have a Canadian 1981 GS400e (GSX400E) which is the same as the GS450 but with a scaled up engine from the GSX250. Partzilla does not have my specific bike in their catalog but I have been getting by since Suzuki seems to have used the same parts for many different models.
The problem I am having now is that no bike in the 1981 year seems to share the same cylinder head cover so I can't be sure what gaskets to order and replace a missing bolt that was replaced with whatever the PO had on hand.

Any advice?
You can always make your own with gasket making material, a Sharpie, a good X-Acto knife and a single hole punch.
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I have a Canadian 1981 GS400e (GSX400E) which is the same as the GS450 but with a scaled up engine from the GSX250. Partzilla does not have my specific bike in their catalog but I have been getting by since Suzuki seems to have used the same parts for many different models.
The problem I am having now is that no bike in the 1981 year seems to share the same cylinder head cover so I can't be sure what gaskets to order and replace a missing bolt that was replaced with whatever the PO had on hand.

Any advice?

Have you tried the local dealer - Valley Motorsport? They've been quick at getting gaskets for me and seem to be able to get most anything. I have a new OEM gasket that I'm not in need of if you're in a hurry, plus lots of cover bolts.

I usually look up the part number on cmsnl and that speed things up a the parts counter.
 
I have a Canadian 1981 GS400e (GSX400E) which is the same as the GS450 but with a scaled up engine from the GSX250. Partzilla does not have my specific bike in their catalog but I have been getting by since Suzuki seems to have used the same parts for many different models.
The problem I am having now is that no bike in the 1981 year seems to share the same cylinder head cover so I can't be sure what gaskets to order and replace a missing bolt that was replaced with whatever the PO had on hand.

Any advice?

I'll ruffle through my stack of old microfiches this weekend, maybe I'll find something. Need to properly file them anyway...
 

Looks like the second link you posted is what I need. It never occurred to me to look up the bike in non-North American parts dealers. Thanks for this!


Have you tried the local dealer - Valley Motorsport? They've been quick at getting gaskets for me and seem to be able to get most anything. I have a new OEM gasket that I'm not in need of if you're in a hurry, plus lots of cover bolts.

I usually look up the part number on cmsnl and that speed things up a the parts counter.

Now that I have the part number that I need from the CMS site I'm going to ask Valley Motorsport if Suzuki has stock. I am dreading taking off the valve cover as the PO sealed it with some sort of blue goop. It looks like the entire engine is using blue goop as a sealing material. Now, about that gasket, is it reusable / can it be 'reused' a few times / use once crush-type gasket?

I'll ruffle through my stack of old microfiches this weekend, maybe I'll find something. Need to properly file them anyway...

Because of your comment I decided to quickly search eBay for a microfiche of my bike. I actually found a GS 400 (C / EC / N / EN) from 1981 in Australia. Bought it just a moment ago for $15 Canadian kopeks and change. I think I have a powerful enough glass here somewhere. If anything I'll frame it as a keepsake.
 
oh gee. B e care-ful. Australia got different bikes ! John park had the better idea= local Canadian dealer with suzuki part number*
Or, make your own-(get the THICK paper from Cantire,Lordco Napa etc...)

* GSX valve cover CHANGED in 82 or 83-again,be careful. A local dealer can take it back if they give you non-matching part number or if they understand ththat partsbook replacements (old version superseded) can be wrong fit.

I'm pretty sure that in 80-82? Suzuki were selling a 400 very much like the 79 (2valve) in asia-pacific, Holland, parts of Scandinavia....and that is my concern.

finding proof is hard but I know people have shown up here with them...look closely here: https://www.bikepics.com/suzuki/gs400
 
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oh gee. B e care-ful. Australia got different bikes ! John park had the better idea= local Canadian dealer with suzuki part number*
Or, make your own-(get the THICK paper from Cantire,Lordco Napa etc...)

* GSX valve cover CHANGED in 82 or 83-again,be careful. A local dealer can take it back if they give you non-matching part number or if they understand ththat partsbook replacements (old version superseded) can be wrong fit.

I'm pretty sure that in 80-82? Suzuki were selling a 400 very much like the 79 (2valve) in asia-pacific, Holland, parts of Scandinavia....and that is my concern.

finding proof is hard but I know people have shown up here with them...look closely here: https://www.bikepics.com/suzuki/gs400



Jack came by and picked up a spare gasket so all is well. I think the 83 on is the different one.

You MUST run a thick gasket because the tach drive is in the cover and the gasket controls the meshing of the gears; I think they put it up there because there wasn't enough room what with the rocker shaft.
 
You MUST run a thick gasket because the tach drive is in the cover and the gasket controls the meshing of the gears
Exactly so,on the GSX400. and I see from the forum, others too.
But the thick paper doesn't hurt for any does it? except being a little harder to cut. ... but it has been harder to find...Cantire and the rest usually just have the thin stuff lying around.
 
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