kiwi wrote:
>My recently purchased 1987 Suzuki GS450L has an oli leak it seems at
>the head gasket on one cylinder. The bike still runs but on my last
>ride it took a mile or so before that cylinder would fire. The blue
>exhaust pipe would seem to indicate that cylinder is running hotter
>than the other. This bike has only done 5k miles. Any ideas as to
>what the problem could be - blown head gasket or is there an oil ring
>there that could be broken?
It sounds like two separate problems. A dirty carburetor and a leaky head
gasket. Add four ounces of Berryman B12 Choke and Carburetor Cleaner to a
full tank of gas to clean the carbs. You can get a pint of the liquid B12 at
Wal*Mart for about $3.50.
As for the oil leak, find out what the cylinder head torque is supossed to be
and try torquing the head bolts. But only tighten the upside down 6mm bolts
by ha nd.
http://houseofmotorcycles.bikebandit.com/partsbandit/ShowSchematic.asp...eptId=7
#9 is the head gasket. You can see the cylinder head oil return passage right
by the arrow.
http://houseofmotorcycles.bikebandit.com/partsbandit/ShowSchematic.asp...eptId=7
#5 is the cylinder base o-ring
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