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with a new to me GS650G Katana.
Bought cheaply off ebay, with a known starting issue, it has new fork stanchions, rear shocks, tyres, battery, starter solenoid and brake pads. And some dubious looking silencers.
On inspection, the starter motor was goosed, much as I expected.
£174 later, it's replacement in situ.
only problem is that the battery terminal mounting post is slightly longer than the original and touches the starter motor cover - I spaced the cover ever so slightly to clear it. Motor now spins sweetly on the button.
As the carbs had to come off, I took the opportunity to send them to my mate for stripping / cleaning / rebuilding - still awaiting their return.
Bought cheaply off ebay, with a known starting issue, it has new fork stanchions, rear shocks, tyres, battery, starter solenoid and brake pads. And some dubious looking silencers.
On inspection, the starter motor was goosed, much as I expected.
£174 later, it's replacement in situ.
only problem is that the battery terminal mounting post is slightly longer than the original and touches the starter motor cover - I spaced the cover ever so slightly to clear it. Motor now spins sweetly on the button.
As the carbs had to come off, I took the opportunity to send them to my mate for stripping / cleaning / rebuilding - still awaiting their return.
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Re: Back in the fold....
Decided to drop the oil and change the filter whilst waiting for the carbs.
Oil filter housing came off OK but the sump drain plug fell out after a single full turn with the socket, revealing no threads in the housing.
Off with the exhaust system, first sump bolt came out OK but the second one sheared off. Rest of bolts came out without drama. So now I need to remove whats left of the snapped bolt. I've applied heat and tried removing it with two nuts locked together, but only succeeded in stripping the thread. Awaiting delivery of a stud extractor tool. It's becoming a not-so-cheap bike now!
Oil filter housing came off OK but the sump drain plug fell out after a single full turn with the socket, revealing no threads in the housing.
Off with the exhaust system, first sump bolt came out OK but the second one sheared off. Rest of bolts came out without drama. So now I need to remove whats left of the snapped bolt. I've applied heat and tried removing it with two nuts locked together, but only succeeded in stripping the thread. Awaiting delivery of a stud extractor tool. It's becoming a not-so-cheap bike now!
Suzuki GS650G Katana
Suzuki GSX750S Katana / Kettle mongrel
Suzuki TDRGV 250
Suzuki K11P
Triumph T575 Steam Triple
Triumph X75 Oh!
Kram-It RV250 Enduro
Moto Cati V70 Monzta
Suzuki GSX750S Katana / Kettle mongrel
Suzuki TDRGV 250
Suzuki K11P
Triumph T575 Steam Triple
Triumph X75 Oh!
Kram-It RV250 Enduro
Moto Cati V70 Monzta
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Re: Back in the fold....
There's a lot of stud showing there. I'd try and get a nut welded to the stud and the heat from the welding will also help to breaking the bond.
Personally I'd avoid the stud extractor - they can cause more issues than fix but depends on your luck. If you are going to use them (assuming it's a type that grips the outside of the stud) then lots of heat, heat is always your friend!
Personally I'd avoid the stud extractor - they can cause more issues than fix but depends on your luck. If you are going to use them (assuming it's a type that grips the outside of the stud) then lots of heat, heat is always your friend!
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Re: Back in the fold....
Good advice, but I do not have access to any welding equipment. I do have a hot air gun though, so I will use that to warm it up.
Suzuki GS650G Katana
Suzuki GSX750S Katana / Kettle mongrel
Suzuki TDRGV 250
Suzuki K11P
Triumph T575 Steam Triple
Triumph X75 Oh!
Kram-It RV250 Enduro
Moto Cati V70 Monzta
Suzuki GSX750S Katana / Kettle mongrel
Suzuki TDRGV 250
Suzuki K11P
Triumph T575 Steam Triple
Triumph X75 Oh!
Kram-It RV250 Enduro
Moto Cati V70 Monzta
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Re: Back in the fold....
Saw these on ebay tonight - not sure what the quality is like, but they are amazingly cheap at £20 a set.
The originals are solid, and soaking in a bath of Wintergreen oil and solvent, so I will fit these and see how they perform meantime.
The originals are solid, and soaking in a bath of Wintergreen oil and solvent, so I will fit these and see how they perform meantime.
Suzuki GS650G Katana
Suzuki GSX750S Katana / Kettle mongrel
Suzuki TDRGV 250
Suzuki K11P
Triumph T575 Steam Triple
Triumph X75 Oh!
Kram-It RV250 Enduro
Moto Cati V70 Monzta
Suzuki GSX750S Katana / Kettle mongrel
Suzuki TDRGV 250
Suzuki K11P
Triumph T575 Steam Triple
Triumph X75 Oh!
Kram-It RV250 Enduro
Moto Cati V70 Monzta
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Re: Back in the fold....
Neither do I, I have to ask a mate when it comes to welding! I did have one when I had a Triumph Spitfire but sold it when I sold the car!
You would need something hotter than a hot air gun, at minimum a Propane/Butane Blow Torch, which are cheap enough.
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Re: Back in the fold....
The new inlet manifolds arrived today. They look and feel OK, not fond of the stainless clips but hey-ho, I replaced them with the originals.
They fit well and, after cutting the "flap" off the back of the airbox-to-carb rubbers, mounting the newly refurbished carbs was a doddle.
They fit well and, after cutting the "flap" off the back of the airbox-to-carb rubbers, mounting the newly refurbished carbs was a doddle.
Suzuki GS650G Katana
Suzuki GSX750S Katana / Kettle mongrel
Suzuki TDRGV 250
Suzuki K11P
Triumph T575 Steam Triple
Triumph X75 Oh!
Kram-It RV250 Enduro
Moto Cati V70 Monzta
Suzuki GSX750S Katana / Kettle mongrel
Suzuki TDRGV 250
Suzuki K11P
Triumph T575 Steam Triple
Triumph X75 Oh!
Kram-It RV250 Enduro
Moto Cati V70 Monzta