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The GSX1100G is having trouble starting so I pulled the carbs today and parts are currently soaking. I will say pulling these carbs is a piece of cake compared to the FZ1.

Did you ever start something and come to regret it? I thought it would look good to polish my tank, I'd forgotten what a pain in the butt it was the last time I polished a tank. Suzuki put more paint on the tank than I've ever seen any car or bike, I think it was painted and clear coated twice, and two sets of decals on one side too. I tried an automotive chemical paint stripper and it barely put a dent in it. I went through and entire can of stripper and the clear-coat, decals and paint hung on like nothing I've ever seen before. I switched to mechanical means, a brass wire brush on my drill today I hand sanded. Two days in and my tendinitis has returned to my elbow and my fingerprints are gone so I can't open my phone by touch...but I do think it's gonna look great. I think I'm going to paint the rubber tank protectors the same as the fairing.
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That's what I used, Aircraft and Auto stripper and that's what I expected to happen, I bought it at an auto body supply shop. I wanted to avoid using a wire brush or scraping so I wouldn't have to remove deep scratches.Use an aircraft paint stripper, I did on mine and the paint fell off.
I tried strippers, then I tried draping a lacquer thinner soaked rag over a body part. Wow, fast and powerful! Boils right up, great for steel parts.That's what I used, Aircraft and Auto stripper and that's what I expected to happen, I bought it at an auto body supply shop. I wanted to avoid using a wire brush or scraping so I wouldn't have to remove deep scratches.




Battery Tender pays for itself...
Checked valve clearances and all are too tight to measure?wha?..........
The last time I checked the clearances was 25,000 miles ago.Too tight to measure is not too unusuall, but ALL of them...
If can still spin the bucket around, then concider the clearance as Zero, and figure from that.
Other folks can probably describe in more detail.
The last time I checked the clearances was 25,000 miles ago.
Guess that would explain the toasty looking valve.
I'm curious how it ran. Were there any indication of the valves hanging open like rough idle or hard starting, low compression numbers etc?
Also, can burnt valves be reused without issue?
The last time I checked the clearances was 25,000 miles ago.
Them valves ain't burnt, they're encrusted with burnt oil that leaked down the stems. That's the one condition I expected because it happens to all 4 stroke engines in short order.Guess that would explain the toasty looking valve.
I'm curious how it ran. Were there any indication of the valves hanging open like rough idle or hard starting, low compression numbers etc?
Also, can burnt valves be reused without issue?
The bike ran very good, smooth slow or fast. Recently I felt a slight hesitation when I whacked the throttle open, but attributed that to mid 30? weather.
Also found the snorkel was loose and off the box, that would affect intake velocity/response.
From looking at the bowl floats, I must have tuned it rich to compensate for air leaking around the hardened O rings.
Compression was 135 psi, all cylinders. All plugs had a slight amount of white ash, inside the acceptable range but slightly lean.
I cleaned up those valves already, and did a slight back cut. I'll lap them in after I do a stage 0.8 port and polish job.
When I first pulled them out, the seats were clean, I got greazy fingerprints all over them before I took that pic.
If any don't lap in pretty, I'll replace them.