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#21 Post by deathlucky » Thu Apr 27, 2006 10:18 pm

ouch man that hurt

where would i get a shop manual
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#22 Post by camthepyro » Thu Apr 27, 2006 10:21 pm

Online, try bing.com or bikebandit.com

it's going to be really difficult, but I guess it'd be worth a try, you don't have much to lose.
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#23 Post by deathlucky » Thu Apr 27, 2006 10:38 pm

thanks man i have 3 weeks to do this to you think it could be done in that time and does any 1 know any sites where i could get parts i live in aus
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#24 Post by camthepyro » Thu Apr 27, 2006 10:46 pm

I don't know about parts, and it's possible to do it in 3 weeks, but i wouldn't count on it.
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#25 Post by TechTMW » Thu Apr 27, 2006 11:00 pm

camthepyro wrote:but I don't know what else to tell him without sounding like a dick.
That's OK, leave it up to me. :laughing: He probably just ran his engine over redline for an extended period of time.
deathlucky wrote:thanks man i have 3 weeks to do this to you think it could be done in that time and does any 1 know any sites where i could get parts i live in aus
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You are lucy in that the gs500 is an older and simple design (and aircooled.)

However. The very first thing you need to do when rebuilding an engine is Pay Attention to Directions. The second thing you need is PATIENCE. you've already given yourself a time limit - that's bad. Hell, it may take you 3 weeks just to get the parts you need. You need PATIENCE. If you don't have time to do the job right, then wait until you DO have time. Order the parts now, and work on it when you have time.

That being said, how can you order parts withoug knowing what needs to be replaced? Since your bike is air cooled it is also highly likely that you overheated the engine and galled your pistons. This would require replacement of the pistons and a reboring of the cylinder walls. The quote that you got for the rebuild sounds like this is what you need. In which case, you are SOL, because you need equipment that costs well over $3000 to do this kind of work.

In short, you have to take the engine apart, and measure out all of the bits and pieces according to the specs in the service manual (Using precision measuring decices like a micrometer) and replace what needs to be replaced. You will have to (Probably) take the cylinders to a special shop to be rebored. You will have to replace all of the gaskets and crush washers that are in there. and when it comes time to put everything back together, you will need to torque every bolt to specs or risk another failure.

I think it will take you longer than 3 weeks, and not having any experience, i'm going to say that you will probably mess it up or give up halfway through. I also think that if you do the job properly, it's going to cost you at least $2000 anyway to buy the tools and do everything correctly. In sum, take it to a professional to be fixed.

Maybe you can take it to an Independant engine rebuilder and have him do it for you. It will probably cost less than the dealership wants to charge you.
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#26 Post by camthepyro » Thu Apr 27, 2006 11:05 pm

I still don't get what you did to the bike in the first place. I was hoping tech could explain this, I want to make sure I don't do it to my bike.
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#27 Post by deathlucky » Thu Apr 27, 2006 11:11 pm

i just went mental on it every law that could be broken i broke just really stupid stuff that i totaly regret now
it only took about 4 hours over 3 days

could i just fix it so it will last for the rest of the year
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#28 Post by camthepyro » Thu Apr 27, 2006 11:20 pm

Are you really serious, or are you just "procreating" with all of us?
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#29 Post by MattL » Fri Apr 28, 2006 6:28 am

I don't think you are mature enough to be riding a motorcycle. :|
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#30 Post by CNF2002 » Fri Apr 28, 2006 6:57 am

Um, x2 with what everyone else said. There is no way you could accomplish an engine rebuild. You've had it 4 months and you've already scratched it, crashed it, and destroyed the engine? :laughing: How old are you? Sell your bike, take the loss, and get a 1990 Civic.
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