Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [77/221] Cylinder head studs are

Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [77/221] Cylinder head studs are
leaks will result. Check both crankcase
halves very carefully for cracks and other
damage.
4 Small cracks or holes in aluminium castings
may be repaired with an epoxy resin adhesive
as a temporary measure. Permanent repairs
can only be effected by argon-arc welding,
and only a specialist in this process is in a
position to advise on the economy or practical
aspect of such a repair. If any damage is
found that can't be repaired, replace the
crankcase halves as a set.
5 Damaged threads can be economically
reclaimed by using a diamond section wire
insert, of the Helicoil type, which is easily
fitted after drilling and re-tapping the affected
thread (see Tools and Mechanics Tips In the
Reference section of this Manual).
6 Sheared studs or screws can usually be
removed with screw extractors, which consist
of a tapered, left thread screw of very hard
steel. These are Inserted into a pre-drilled hole
in the stud, and usually succeed in dislodging
the most stubbom stud or screw (see Tools
and Mechanics Tips In the Reference section
of this Manual).
7 Check that all the cylinder head studs are
tight in the crankcase halves. If any are loose,
remove them using a stud extractor tool, then
clean their threads and apply a suitable non-
permanent thread locking compound and
tighten them securely.
8 Install the removed 011 jets and oil deflector
plates into their correct locations (see
25.4 Slide the two oil seals (arrows) off the
output
end of the
shaft and discard them
how the selector forks engage in the grooves
on the gear pinions.
3 Remove the bearing half-ring retainers and
the input shaft left-hand bearing dowel from
the upper crankcase half. noting how they fit
(see illusb'atlons 25.58. b and c). If they are
not in their slots or hole in the crankcase,
remove them from the bearings themselves
on the shafts.
4
Illustrations 24.18, b, c and d). Apply clean
engine oil to the cylinder oil jet O-rings. and
apply a suitable non-permanent thread
locking compound to the threads of the 011
plate screws and tighten them
securely. Install all other components and
assemblies, to the relevant
of this Chapter and to Chapter 8.
crankcase halves.
deflector
Sections
Remove the oil seals from the left-hand
of the output shaft, noting
discard them as new ones
Also remove the
end
and
Illustration). input shaft oil
seal, which will probably have remained in the
crankcase (SII illustration 23.8d). If
Note: To remove the transmission shafts the necessary, the Input shaft and output shaft
engine must be removed from the frame and can be disassembled and inspected for wear
the crankcases sepaIBted. or damage (see Section 26).
dowel, the middle selector fork engages
correctly in its groove in the 3rd/4th gear
pinion, and the bearing pin and groove on the
right-hand bearing engage correctly with the

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