I have my 1980 gs 1000 L for sale here for a long time and no one is interested in it.that is dumb.L models are cool.They are humpty and ugly but so am i, so they look cool to me.Anyway,i am probably going to keep this torque monster and fix it myself.Several questions:
1.i take off the valve cover,end caps to the cams,remove the cams,let the cam chain fall down to the inside of the motor because i am going to take the head off.Then i loosen the head bolts as indicated.I am using the Clymer manual.Replace the gasket and square oring gasket.Retighten the head bolts 20 20 pounds,replace the cams,retime according to the manual for the exhaust cam and intake cam,etc,etc.Reconnect the carbs,fuel line,vaccuum line,gas tank and so on.But---The crank is one piece so the cam chain cant come of it right? Or should i keep a wire around it to keep it from falling down into the motor whil i lift the head off.
2.I have a complete gasket replacement set.Will this set include new gaskets for the carburetors also or should i get carb rebuld kits.I want to replace all the gaskets and orings while i have them off.
3.my starter doesnt work right some time.Dont think it is the solenoid,but i know how to check for the solenoid.I dont have another 200 bucks to spend on the starter.Sometimes you get about 5 clicks before it catches.Could i take the starter off and clean it and maybe solve the problem?
4.Will I have to have some sort of new gaskets sround the exhaust pipes before reinstallin them or can you use the old ones?
5.Will have to resynch the carbs or can i bench resynch them or will either version be necessary?
All help or input is appreciated.If it wasnt for the overhead cams i would have no fear of doing this.Carb rebulding up to now id rebulding a ford 2 barrel.but the clymer manual makes it look pretty straight forward.Thanks,Ron
1.i take off the valve cover,end caps to the cams,remove the cams,let the cam chain fall down to the inside of the motor because i am going to take the head off.Then i loosen the head bolts as indicated.I am using the Clymer manual.Replace the gasket and square oring gasket.Retighten the head bolts 20 20 pounds,replace the cams,retime according to the manual for the exhaust cam and intake cam,etc,etc.Reconnect the carbs,fuel line,vaccuum line,gas tank and so on.But---The crank is one piece so the cam chain cant come of it right? Or should i keep a wire around it to keep it from falling down into the motor whil i lift the head off.
2.I have a complete gasket replacement set.Will this set include new gaskets for the carburetors also or should i get carb rebuld kits.I want to replace all the gaskets and orings while i have them off.
3.my starter doesnt work right some time.Dont think it is the solenoid,but i know how to check for the solenoid.I dont have another 200 bucks to spend on the starter.Sometimes you get about 5 clicks before it catches.Could i take the starter off and clean it and maybe solve the problem?
4.Will I have to have some sort of new gaskets sround the exhaust pipes before reinstallin them or can you use the old ones?
5.Will have to resynch the carbs or can i bench resynch them or will either version be necessary?
All help or input is appreciated.If it wasnt for the overhead cams i would have no fear of doing this.Carb rebulding up to now id rebulding a ford 2 barrel.but the clymer manual makes it look pretty straight forward.Thanks,Ron