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kirkn
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I bought this bike ('85 GS700E) for dirt cheap because the PO said it stopped running with lots of clatter as he was pulling away from a stop light. He hit the starter once and heard lots of unpleasant clatter. Pushed it to the side of his house and let it sit for ~1 year. Circumstances forced him to sell rather than try to repair. Bike is in very good cosmetic shape, so I took a chance...
Yesterday, I pulled the rocker cover and found TWO broken rocker arms - both on #1 cylinder, the intake and the exhaust rockers. I've never seen a broken rocker on ANY vehicle, but some quick searching here let's me know it happens...
I haven't done any further troubleshooting. I haven't even turned the crank. Otherwise, the top end looks very good - no wear on the other rocker pads or cam lobes that I can see. No problems with the cam chain that I can see. The valve clearance adjusters and locknuts are in place and tight. No debris visible in the area.
What would cause TWO rockers to fail? I can see one, just as a fluke or something. Hmm....
Hopefully, this'll be all it needs, but Murphy says otherwise...
Thoughts?
Kirk
Yesterday, I pulled the rocker cover and found TWO broken rocker arms - both on #1 cylinder, the intake and the exhaust rockers. I've never seen a broken rocker on ANY vehicle, but some quick searching here let's me know it happens...
I haven't done any further troubleshooting. I haven't even turned the crank. Otherwise, the top end looks very good - no wear on the other rocker pads or cam lobes that I can see. No problems with the cam chain that I can see. The valve clearance adjusters and locknuts are in place and tight. No debris visible in the area.
What would cause TWO rockers to fail? I can see one, just as a fluke or something. Hmm....
Hopefully, this'll be all it needs, but Murphy says otherwise...
Thoughts?
Kirk
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