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New to motorcycles, just inherited an '83 GS550E. Few questions.

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Hi everyone. One of my friends just decided to give me his bike since he no longer has time to ride/maintain it. First things first, it needs a few parts, and I needed some clarification on what exactly he was talking about. I searched and believe I've answered one of my questions, but I just want to double check before I start spending money on this bike. He said it needs valve cover grommets, which I believe are #4 in the following image, correct?

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Second, he told me I needed two o-rings (doubled up) on the fuel return hose, but I couldn't find any diagrams or pictures where there were two o-rings stacked together. Is he incorrect or am I missing something? I would post a picture of the diagram I've been looking at but unfortunately I can't figure out how to attach more than one picture per post.


Thank you in advance for your help and I can't wait to learn more about these motorcycles. :)
 
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Welcome. Keep in mind that your free bike will likely need some cash thrown its way. Free bikes arent... Anyway, the valve cover "grommet" you're looking at is basically a rubber washer to seal the bolts. Be very careful tightening them. If its like my 1150, bolt will have a shoulder which touches the cam cap when tightened down. Overtightening it will strip it very easily.

Not sure about the o rings.
You can post multiple pics using a photo hosting site and linking the photos.
 
The valve cover grommets pressure the valve cover gasket so they are pretty important in making sure the bike doesn't leak oil up top. If the grommets are compressed / squashed then it's likely the gasket might need replacing as well.

The fuel o rings are probably for the T piece where the fuel enters the carb rack. You should run some fuel in there are see if they are leaking first of all. You can probably get o rings somewhere else for this - not necessarily need to go OEM. Make sure they are ethanol resistant though (nitrile).
 
Thanks for the clarification. Are there any other very common problems with these I should be on the lookout for? My uncle and I going over everything with a fine-tooth comb on Sunday, but knowing what to look for before we get in there would be even better. :)
 
Welcome, before riding that bike. Go through the electrical system and update the Reg/rectifier. These years 550 have issues with blowing their ignitor boxes because of crap regulator/rect, simple upgrade fixes this and avoids buying expensive ignitors.
 
This motorcycle doesn't have a fuel return hose. There is a vacuum hose that operates the fuel shut off valve (petcock), and a fuel line that goes from the petcock to the fuel lines mentioned above that run between the carburetors, as mentioned above. It is common for the petcock to fail in a manner which allows fuel to enter the vacuum line that is connected to one of the carburetors.

Those bikes were ground breakingly fast in their day. They never had the cache' of the Kawasaki GPZ, but they had a 16 valve head when the other small fours all made do with 8 valves.
 
Thanks for all the info everyone. Very very helpful. Can't wait to get this bad bear road ready. :)
 
Oil & Filter Change.
Brake fluid flush (at minimum) you may want to clean out the calipers & fit new seals
Chain check, adjust, oil, replace if necessary.
Go over charging system, check stator (static test) and replace regulator for SH775 type
Adjust the valves (easy on these are there are bolts that can be adjusted).
New battery....
Flush the fuel tank, make sure the petcock operates properly.
Clean & rebuild your carbs and replace O rings (there is a tutorial here).
Replace Carb Boot O rings
Clean/replace the air filter & make sure airbox is sealed.
Flush the fuel tank, make sure the petcock operates properly.
Clean & rebuild your carbs and replace O rings (there is a tutorial here).
Replace Carb Boot O rings

Post some pictures here....

Welcome :)
 
Went and picked the bike up today, had my uncle look it over with me. It looks great for a 34 year old bike to be honest. Found out it only has 15k miles on it, not bad. Started up on the first try, which I was happy with considering it sat untouched for 6+ months in the cold. It doesn't leak fuel like the previous owner said, however it does puke oil out from under the valve cover. The rear tire also wasn't in very good shape, and it needs new rear brake pads. Other than that it seems stellar. In my excitement, I forgot to take pictures. :( I ordered new tires, gasket, and brake pads, hopefully they are in by next Sunday so I can get this thing on the road. :D

P.S. - Speedometer doesn't work, and I didn't really find anything on the subject. Is there a common reason the speedos don't work on these?
 
Spedo not working? check the cable, don't forget to take apart the gas cap and clean the vent. Your E is a peppy little bike, enjoy.

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Welcome!

Welcome!

Hi, dbd! Welcome to GSR, and welcome to biking! I have been riding for 8 years or so and I still describe it "like kissing for the first time, every time." My first bike was a GS just because that's what I liked on C-list that week. I found my way to this forum and I'm on my fourth GS now.

New to biking? I strongly urge you to take it seriously. Take the state MSF class. Take it twice. Don't rely on a friend, relative, or yourself to teach you to ride. Get this book and read it twice. Get yourself a new full-face helmet and wear it every time you ride. I advocate armor, too, and brightly-colored stuff, at that.

And post pictures :D I have a Flickr account for linking pictures.
Keep coming back!

What's your name? I'm Kerry. I grew up in LaGrange, IL, btw, and like anybody from the 'burbs I think everybody in Illinois is from the 'burbs ;)
 
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remove and inspect speedo cable
it may be broken is not lube it.
The oil gusher may br from the tach drive if you bike has a mechanical tach. this is on the right front of cam cover

did you change the oil? if the oil is coming out thin it may be heavily diluted with gas from previous adventures.
 
I'll check the speedo cable. It honestly looks like there is way too much silicone on the valve cover gasket, which would be causing the leak. I'm going to replace the gasket and reseal it next weekend. :) Hopefully I remember to get pictures this time.
 
I don't know anything yet about working on these bikes as I"m new to ownership myself, but welcome!
 
I'll check the speedo cable. It honestly looks like there is way too much silicone on the valve cover gasket, which would be causing the leak. I'm going to replace the gasket and reseal it next weekend. :) Hopefully I remember to get pictures this time.

Silicone??? ICK! Here is sadly what likely is going on.
PO stripped cam cover bolt holes then tried to make up for any looseness with a slathering of sealant.
Is it pretty blue or orange. I find the orange more fun to wash out of the sump.
 
Ordered myself some riding gear and got signed up for the MSF course on May 20th and 21st. Never been so excited. :)
 
Ordered myself some riding gear and got signed up for the MSF course on May 20th and 21st. Never been so excited. :)
Oh yay, I'm glad. When I lived in PA you had to have your mcycle permit before you could sign up for the MSF course... is that the case for you? I bought my bike, then I took the 20-question written test at the DMV and I got my permit, which allowed me to ride on the road! and then I signed up for the MSF.
Good for you.
 
Oh yay, I'm glad. When I lived in PA you had to have your mcycle permit before you could sign up for the MSF course... is that the case for you? I bought my bike, then I took the 20-question written test at the DMV and I got my permit, which allowed me to ride on the road! and then I signed up for the MSF.
Good for you.

As far as I know, no, you don't have to get a permit before you can sign up for the MSF course. I signed up over the phone and she never said anything about it. There was nothing about it on the website either, so I think I'm good.

PS - Just looked around at insurance. $99 for the whole year? That's incredibly cheap. Is that right? lol
 
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