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Good point there! However, when I replaced my bearings I forgot to install the washer
- this was some years ago and it's been working fine :-\\\
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hahahaha, like Psy says, probably would have made bugger all difference, I think the only reason they put it there is so that you can get a puller under the bearing when you need to remove ad replace it again in 30 years from now.![]()
Higgibaby - thanks for the look up. Well nothing has happened on this project for a while as you can see.
I firstly got fed up with not having a bike to ride so I bought another GS1100G (1982), got that to be road worthy and started to ride that about. See my Road Runner thread / blog in my signature.
Then I came across a 1983 GS1150ES (we call them GSX1100s here) on UK Ebay that had been shipped across from the US. By now my eBay addiction had taken full hold of me and I couldn't resit it. This bike turned out to be a real dog and I have spent most of my time and money, buying a new engine and parts for it and starting a rebuild on the original engine. See my GS1150ES Makeover thread / blog in my signature.
So I have been somewhat distracted. I am also at the point in the rebuild of my Dad's GS1100G where I have to make a big decision - which I keep putting off. The frame and running gear is ready to go back together but I have not even started on the engine. I know the engine has genuine low, stress free miles (we have had it since new) but cosmetically the engine needs some serious work. I really want to get it soda blasted or vapour blasted which would (I believe - having spoken to a ton of people about this) necessitate stripping the engine down to cases, which as you can imagine, I really do not want to do. So I have been trapped in that dilemma for a while. My experience of painting brake calipers and so on, proves that unless all the corrosion is effectively removed from the aluminium parts with some kind of blasting, the paint will not adhere correctly. So I know I have to blast the engine but I don't want to strip it because it is good. So I'm a bit stuck here and keep putting off making a decision about what to do.
Thank you for contacting me, as with this reply, I have crystallized my position for myself as much as anything and I can see it is now crunch time. The winter is upon us here in the UK (it was 0 deg C overnight last night) and it's time to prepare the garage (very limited space) for my winter wrenching. In my heart I know I have to start on that engine but I have also just sent the GS1150ES crank away to be repaired (new bearings and rods and balancing) so when that comes back I will feel the need to put it back in it's cases!
I guess this sort of things happens to many bike restorers - we get easily diverted.
I must be strong and stick to my original project.
Your post might just have been the nudge I was looking for.
Thank you.
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Is that a copy of practical sportbikes with Chuck's bike in it?
Will you put the engine in before building the rest, lowering the frame over the engine?
tatu
It sure is. Nice couple of bikes he has there. You are supposed to be looking at my frame and not the mess of my office!!
I've got a lot of cleaning up of the engine to do - especially to get rid of all that corrossion - before I paint it and put it back. Not going to work on the engine until the spring when I can get it outside again.
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