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 Posted: 18:26 - 25 Oct 2010 Post subject: Issues already =( |
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Okay, So it turns out my Suzuki GN250 wasn't as good a condition as I first thought.
Air filter was torn and has bugs, mud, and bits of sweet wrapper in it, as well as the screws holding the airbox cover on were RUSTED on to plastic (Which says to me it hasnt been touched for years)
oil is thick, black and below the limit (Topping up asap) which also says to me oil filter hasnt been changed in ages.
Plug isnt too bad but is a bit whitish so going to go for a colder plug
I doubt valve clearances have ever been checked let alone adjusted.
The bike at the moment HAS done 80mph on the motorway downhill
but on flat I can get 72-75... with a passenger it will SLOWLY creep to 70 but a slight hill slows it to 60.
Reckon a good service will help it a lil? =P
I'm hoping for 75 with a passenger and 80 solo on flat... But maybe I'm being optimistic
the bike has done 16,000 on a '90 plate and the clutch friction plates are about to be changed (As the clutch is slipping when I change gear but grips after 2 seconds)
What else would you say needs doing?
Anyone local in the west midlands who could do my valve clearances? =P I've been quoted 35 quid at a garage for a 4 valve single, is this an okay price? |
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The GN250 has been around since 1982, do you honestly believe that anyone cared what oil they used back then?
Marketing is a wonderful thing why pay £3 a litre for general engine oil when you can get extra special motorbike oil with added win for just £10 a litre?  |
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Interesting ... dare I take that leap?
... maybe when the 4L bottle of Fuchs is used up anyway.
Magnatec is nasty shit, at least according to a couple other guys I've heard talk about it before, one of which was a BSc chem working as an oil tech. Wouldn't be worth using at all if it wasn't for the supposed fancy stuff. Unsurprising it'd ruin your clutch.
(all oil is chock full of polar molecules btw - that stuff that "sticks... like a magnet". it's why it's slippy but hard to get rid of without (opposite-pole) detergent)
My other reading however suggests up-to-date car oils have friction reducing things in and that's why they're contra-indicated for shared-sump bike engines/clutches? The bike formula is actually more primitive... which does sort of add an extra "f***-you" sting when you consider it costs more.
1982, that sort of stuff hadn't even been dreamed of. Most cars still ran on 20w50 full-mineral FFS.
Also I've had 79 on the clock downhill on my 125, and 70 or more on the flat, so I hope your performance improves noticably once you've tuned up ... or you were using GPS
PS if all you need to turn the crankshaft is some kind of socket bar or rachet, a suitable socket or bit to remove the crank cover, and another to fit on the shaft bolt, I'd feel right ripped off at paying £35 for all that. £20 all in I'd say, and that's buying them from Halfords, which ain't cheap - but serves a need for emergency purchases. |
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Hi
Another vote for car oil rarely causing a problem with clutches on bikes.
Certainly at least 3 of our bikes have car oil in them now without any clutch slip issues. Have used fully synthetic car oils without problems as well (currently using a Rock Oil 10W40 semi synthetic).
As to the valve clearances for the GN, they appear to be 0.03~0.08 inlet and 0.08~0.13 exhaust (all measures in mm). 0.04 seems a bit close to the min inlet clearance.
All the best
Keith ____________________ Traxpics, track day and racing photographs - Bimota Forum - Bike performance / thrust graphs for choosing gearing |
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+1 on car oil.
Never had an issue. Currently using 20w50 Morrisons own brand in the gearbox of the X7 and Castrol GTX in the ZX6.
Seems to be alot of marketing crap in the bike world. ____________________ Suzuki GT250 x7------- Fazer 600------CB250RS------Aprilia Rally 70----- Bandit 600
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It's bending the feeler gauge in there as there is very little room to move about. I have the workshop manual which makes it look so easy, but trust me, It's not! lol |
There's a bit of a knack to it.
Instead of trying to push the feeler gauge in (fnar), try dragging it in from the side: line up the feeler gauge about halfway down the length of it, and draw it into the tappet and toward you at the same time. If there's a notable amount of resistance, then use a thinner gauge. Rinse and repeat.
May not be the generally approved method, but it works OK for me. ____________________ '10 SV650SF, '83 GS650GT (it lives!), Questionable DIY dash project, 3D Printer project, Lasercutter project |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 100 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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