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derickson104
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I finally finished my rebuild of the 79 GS 550 and it runs like a champ! But the problem comes with an oil leak. I rebuilt the engine, replacing the rings, wrist pin snaps, honing the barrels, lapping the valves, new stem seals, valve adjustment, etc. When I finally finished it, however, I found that it leaks oil at an unbelievable rate - obviously a problem with the rebuild.
It appears as though the base gasket is the culprit, (not the mystery hole, lol) and I am preparing to rebuild the engine again with new gaskets hoping to finally seal it. Thus I'm wondering, since gaskets compress once torqued, could a gasket torqued down twice not seal? (I would replace all the gaskets anyway). As well, what gaskets would experienced GS rebuilders recommend to encourage a solid seal?
As well, the rings I used in the previous rebuild have less than 2500 miles on them, but I'm concerned about reusing them. Question: Do rings ever fully set a second time? Or must they be replaced once pulled out of the barrels regardless of wear or condition?
I would appreciate any light this grand community could shed on this, let's get these beauties on the road where they belong!
It appears as though the base gasket is the culprit, (not the mystery hole, lol) and I am preparing to rebuild the engine again with new gaskets hoping to finally seal it. Thus I'm wondering, since gaskets compress once torqued, could a gasket torqued down twice not seal? (I would replace all the gaskets anyway). As well, what gaskets would experienced GS rebuilders recommend to encourage a solid seal?
As well, the rings I used in the previous rebuild have less than 2500 miles on them, but I'm concerned about reusing them. Question: Do rings ever fully set a second time? Or must they be replaced once pulled out of the barrels regardless of wear or condition?
I would appreciate any light this grand community could shed on this, let's get these beauties on the road where they belong!