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Drewbis1
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Some of you may have been following my introduction last week. I purchased a '79 GS750N from my neighbor. Long story short, wasn't running (hadn't been started in 4 years), no power, nothing. Got power to it the next day (everything worked), changed oil, fresh gas, checked compression, checked spark on all 4 plugs, and FIRED IT UP. Started up with no problems at all (sounds amazing with the Kerker exhaust). Choke on, runs steady. Choke off, low idle until stall. Carb o rings and gaskets are on the way along with intake o rings. I'll clean the carbs thoroughly and I'm sure I'll have it purring in a couple days.
I do however have a failed stock petcock. On prime, all fuel feed is good, but when switched to "ON" or "RESERVE", it'll run for another minute and starves. No big deal, the diaphram is shot. My question... since the OEM petcock for my '79 is now $100, I'm thinking of just going with a Pingel. Same price for the Pingel and the adapter plates as is an OEM. I am curious if anyone out there has fitted a Pingel to a '77-'79 750N or 750E or whatever other models share this same tank? Only worried that the fuel feed stalk may be too tall to fit inside the tank. I heard they were pretty tall. I've searched this forum for hours and only found folks mounted Pingels to 850's and 1100's. One gentleman had the clearance issue on his '80 750L, but that has the teardrop tank.
Question 2: I also took the Cam covers off to check valve shim clearance. My smallest feeler gauge is .037mm and it would not get thru any shim. The good news is, there is no metal to metal contact when turning over the motor, so they shouldn't be contacting the pistons. The tappet depressor tool is on order so I can get the shims out to see what size is in there now, but I'm not going to have any reference as to what size I'm going to need to make the correct gap. Am I stuck just purchasing a few varied sizes to use as testers? I'll try to clean all the oil out of the cam area so I can see if there is any clearance at all. Sorry for my lack of knowledge in the valve clearance department, but I've never had to deal with this before. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Very much looking forward to getting this bike on the road. After I get it tuned just right, I'll start the build.
Photo of the project...
I do however have a failed stock petcock. On prime, all fuel feed is good, but when switched to "ON" or "RESERVE", it'll run for another minute and starves. No big deal, the diaphram is shot. My question... since the OEM petcock for my '79 is now $100, I'm thinking of just going with a Pingel. Same price for the Pingel and the adapter plates as is an OEM. I am curious if anyone out there has fitted a Pingel to a '77-'79 750N or 750E or whatever other models share this same tank? Only worried that the fuel feed stalk may be too tall to fit inside the tank. I heard they were pretty tall. I've searched this forum for hours and only found folks mounted Pingels to 850's and 1100's. One gentleman had the clearance issue on his '80 750L, but that has the teardrop tank.
Question 2: I also took the Cam covers off to check valve shim clearance. My smallest feeler gauge is .037mm and it would not get thru any shim. The good news is, there is no metal to metal contact when turning over the motor, so they shouldn't be contacting the pistons. The tappet depressor tool is on order so I can get the shims out to see what size is in there now, but I'm not going to have any reference as to what size I'm going to need to make the correct gap. Am I stuck just purchasing a few varied sizes to use as testers? I'll try to clean all the oil out of the cam area so I can see if there is any clearance at all. Sorry for my lack of knowledge in the valve clearance department, but I've never had to deal with this before. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Very much looking forward to getting this bike on the road. After I get it tuned just right, I'll start the build.
Photo of the project...
