New with a question
scapco at ecentral.com
scapco at ecentral.com
Tue Aug 11 15:26:11 PDT 2009
Hi John,
I'm fairly familiar with those, I had an 81 GPZ1100 and
have restored several bikes from that era.
Most likely the problem is the seal at the left end of the
crankshaft. It's not uncommon on older bikes as the rubber
seal gets brittle, especially with dirt bikes. Getting the
magneto assenbly off usually takes a special puller, you
might need to see if your dealer will loan you one or yank
it off for you. The seal shouldn't be terribly hard to
replace once you're in.
IMHO, the aftermarket magnetos on ebay are usually okay,
I've used an aftermarket one on a previous project. YMMV.
Charles S.
>Hi everyone,
>
>My name is John and I'm 32 from Kent, OH. My brother gave
>me a 1984 GPZ1100 last year. It's bored over with
>larger .mikuni's than the carberated Models> I know of.
>(most were fuel injected right?) I've been riding it as
>much as I could until the oil leak became too much to
>bear. It's coming out of The alternator cover area. I've
>pulled off the cover and tried to remove the rotor from
>the shaft as the clymer book states. The shaft required
>should be M18x1.5 if anyone cares. I can't get the rotor
>off. It should be a taperlock but I was wondering if it
>could be threaded.
>
>Anyway, if anyone has any ideas where the oil is most
>likely coming from under the cover that would be great.
>
>I also need to know how to get off the rotor.
>
>I'm also going to need a new rotor since I slipped and
>broke off a piece of the magnet. I've seen some cheap
>replacement mods on another site that say they work better
>than the original.
>
> Just looking for more input...
>
>
Thanks
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