Returning from a 2 day trip, where on the roads back I pressed my poor GS up to true 155 Kph, I had a metalic noise from my right cylinder, accompanied by some oil drips on my right boot.
Opening the valve cover for inspection I found the front upper gudgeon pin's nut completely loose. Tightening it revealed the sad fact that the pin's housing threads, in the casing, are stripped.
In taking the right cylinder off I found out all 4 pins were inserted with Helicoils, including the stripped one, of course (I Helicoiled the left side while rebuilding, I didnt remember the right side was the same).
I intend to attempt fixing it with Big-Serts, a thread fixing system I used recently in another project successfuly.
http://www.timesert.com/html/bigsert.html
I feel that the metal around the hole is borderline regarding this, but as other measures will be much more paifull, I'll try all the same.
Please look at photos I uploaded of this and let me hear from your accumulated wisdom.
http://picasaweb.google.com/mikyheimann/StrippedThreading#
TIA, Miky
Opening the valve cover for inspection I found the front upper gudgeon pin's nut completely loose. Tightening it revealed the sad fact that the pin's housing threads, in the casing, are stripped.
In taking the right cylinder off I found out all 4 pins were inserted with Helicoils, including the stripped one, of course (I Helicoiled the left side while rebuilding, I didnt remember the right side was the same).
I intend to attempt fixing it with Big-Serts, a thread fixing system I used recently in another project successfuly.
http://www.timesert.com/html/bigsert.html
I feel that the metal around the hole is borderline regarding this, but as other measures will be much more paifull, I'll try all the same.
Please look at photos I uploaded of this and let me hear from your accumulated wisdom.
http://picasaweb.google.com/mikyheimann/StrippedThreading#
TIA, Miky