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    update, i pulled the engine appart... oil ring was clogged to buggery! so, i need to go into colemans and pick up a new piston ring set. I also need to redo the top-end,cam chain tensioner and crank case cover gaskets... So, looks like im picking up some liquid gasket aswell... I checked the valve stem oil seals and there all fine. Although i did find something interesting, all the compression rings are worn down WAY past manufactorers maximum wear limits That will probably explain lack of compression... i though is was just a gn being a gn... ahh well.

    The old girl is getting put back together sometime next week after my bits from colemans arrive...

    Hopefully the pile of bits in my garage will turn back into my beloved alchoholics GN250

    Denis

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    Well good to see you got it sorted... ish.

    BTW you don't need a valve spring compression tool. Maybe on higher revving more high performance bikes, the valve springs are heavier, but I own a 250 thumper too and i just pushed the springs down with a spanner (put a large nut or something underneath the head to hold the valve up) and get somebody to hoik out the collets. Grow some muscles!

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    Good work! I take it you'll be using a decent oil from now on

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    Quote Originally Posted by xerxesdaphat View Post
    Grow some muscles!
    im fifteen, skinny, white, bald and dropped PE the first chance i got... hmmm... where did i put that samoan...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrPeanut View Post
    Good work! I take it you'll be using a decent oil from now on
    whats wrong with castrol GTX?

    UPDATE: turns out the oil filter hasnt been changed for a long long time... i pulled it out and it was choka with crap and filth and general yuck. I cleaned out the oil galleries in the piston and a bunch o' gunk came out. So that got blown out with a compressor. My theory, oil filter got stuffed, muddy oil stopped getting filtered and engine/oil crap went and clogged the piston/oil ring, causing oil to seep past the oil and compression rings at get burned... SO! new oil filter has been added to the shopping list for when i go to colemans tommorow! hehe, i love workin on bikes... kinda makes me wanna get an rgv250 just to be able to constantly get my hands dirty...

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    Lol well I'm 18, skinny, white... not exactly bald, I have more arm hair than most chimpanzees... also dropped PE the first chance I had.

    Where can you buy those valve spring compression tools anyway?

    Use Delo 400 oil. I used some Shell something-or-other the first time, but then got some of this Delo 400 shit and it owns. Gearshift felt much better. And it's cheap as hell (it's diesel oil). Before you go `argh diesel oil', I got the recommendation for it from a very smart chap on these forums called Ixion who has experience with old bikes like ours.

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    i got recommended gtx 20-50 by three people, a bike mechanic, the reconditioner dude that sold me the bike and my bro, so ive decided to use it, the bike likes it and shifting feels fine...

    Im sure you can pick up a valve squeezer from repco or supercheap...

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    got the parts coming in through colemans! Ima getting there man! its gettin there... Does $95 for a full piston ring set sound right to you guys?

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    update... parts almost here... just need to get them stubborn base gasket bits off and then on goes the new stuff! YAY! hopefully its up and running by the sixteenth. Ive taken the piston and polished it while watching cartoons... its real shiny now, i can see my ugly mug in it now. Cleaned out ALL of the oil galleries. ive discovered that the freezing temperature of oil is non existant... to get oil to a solid state you put it through a ginny. Ive also cleaned out the ring slots in the piston... there was gunked oil in them (kinda looked like dak, err, i mean... gunky resin. Bleh yuckies). I managed to find a tourqe wrench and a valve squeezer. Turns out dodgy uncle lez (dude i bought the bike of) also has a honer, so i might give him a whiskey or three in exchange for a barrel hone...

    WOOHOO!!

    Denis

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