1983 Honda GL1100 Goldwing Head Gasket Replacement

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2022
  • Here are the steps that I took to replace the head gaskets on my 1983 GL1100I Goldwing. This video will also apply to many other early Goldwings. Parts used listed below.
    Qty Part Number Description
    2 - 91209-371-003 OIL SEAL (27X43X9) - OIL SEAL (27X43X9)
    1 - 91209-463-013 SEAL, CAP (43X9) - SEAL, CAP (43X9)
    4 - 90452-323-000 WASHER, SEALING (5MM) - WASHER, SEALING (5MM)
    1 - 91206-286-013 OIL SEAL (14X28X7) (ARAI) - OIL SEAL (14X28X7) (ARAI)
    1 - 91256-425-003 OIL SEAL (4.8X14.5X5) (ARAI) - OIL SEAL (4.8X14.5X5) (ARAI)
    1 - 90016-415-000 BOLT, SPECIAL (6X45.5) - BOLT, SPECIAL (6X45.5)
    1 - 12361-300-000 CAP, VALVE ADJ. - CAP, VALVE ADJ.
    1 - 90325-044-000 NUT, TOOL BOX SETTING - NUT, TOOL BOX SETTING
    2 - 91308-371-003 O-RING (4.1X1.5) - O-RING (4.1X1.5)
    1 - VG-195 Vesrah Complete 1983 GL1100I Gasket Kit
    1 - VG-595 Vesrah Top End Gasket Kit - GL1100
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Комментарии • 40

  • @jaymeg77
    @jaymeg77 Год назад +1

    This is by far the best instructional video out there for this. Bravo! My only question... did you mistake inch lbs for ft lbs on the head bolts? I think when you dis the fuel pump side, you said 30 inch lbs. It's ft lbs correct?

    • @mrmarkg8564
      @mrmarkg8564  Год назад

      Thanks Jayme, glad it was helpful. You are correct at 31:37 I referenced torquing the six 10mm head bolts to 40 inch pounds and I did mean foot pounds. The one 6mm bolt should be 7 -10 ft lbs.

  • @theseasonedrider
    @theseasonedrider 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great video Mr. Mark.

  • @BrandenAllen
    @BrandenAllen Год назад +2

    Having done valve lash, timing belts when I did the water pump, rebuild the carbs and everything.I'm about to do a head gasket at least I hope it's head gasket and this video was great I appreciate it having the torque specs in there makes me quite confident that I'll be able to do my head gaskets without issue. I super appreciate it. Thank you.

  • @maureenhindhaugh4702
    @maureenhindhaugh4702 2 года назад +1

    Excellent explanation

  • @HUBBABUBBADOOPYDOOP
    @HUBBABUBBADOOPYDOOP Год назад +1

    Very nice job. I appreciate your attention to detail.
    I've always admired Gold Wings, since they came out.

  • @kamoboko86
    @kamoboko86 2 года назад +1

    By the way your bike is beautiful. I wish I had one!

  • @unicornbaits1622
    @unicornbaits1622 Год назад +1

    Very awesome. Definitely pulling it up again when I start on my 80 gl1100. Appreciate the vid.

  • @MotorbikeGarage603
    @MotorbikeGarage603 Год назад +1

    That thing is a beauty. So clean

  • @chanceylowery5403
    @chanceylowery5403 4 месяца назад +2

    Not saying you didn’t but every time I tear that far into my engine I make sure to set valve clearance ohh scratch that as I’m typing you start setting clearance lol

  • @theiceageiscoming.5516
    @theiceageiscoming.5516 Год назад +1

    💪😎🇺🇲

  • @shblair
    @shblair Год назад +2

    Thanks Mark. this is a step by step I needed for a job I have to tackle on my 83.
    I followed your fork seal replacement video and had great success because of it. Thank you once again.
    Naturally I'll do the same for this head gasket job.
    Unfortunately I have as much coolant as oil in my expansion tank. surprisingly no smoke, white or blue is burning out the pipes. with the little knowledge i have on this subject I'm guessing, like yours was, the oil has breached the gasket between the oil and water side.
    do you think the water pump is still function as it should pushing oil through the system? i ran it for a month before i realized the gasket had an issue and the temps were normal.
    cheers and thanks for the great videos!

    • @mrmarkg8564
      @mrmarkg8564  Год назад +1

      Glad the video was helpful, water pump is probably fine once you flush the system.

    • @shblair
      @shblair Год назад

      @@mrmarkg8564 awesome thanks for the reply. i finished the job last 5 days ago. it went well....biggest hurdle was the radiator.
      I'm now creating exhaust from the headers back. mine fell apart when removing.
      new thrills everyday!!
      thanks again!!

  • @kamoboko86
    @kamoboko86 2 года назад +3

    Can you explain better how to know what valves are on compression stokes or exhaust stokes? That timing thing has always been hard for me to wrap my head around.

    • @mrmarkg8564
      @mrmarkg8564  2 года назад +2

      If the valve covers are off and you can see them moving its fairly easy to follow them through the cycles. Here's a few links that might be helpful, let know if this answers your question.

    • @mrmarkg8564
      @mrmarkg8564  2 года назад +2

      GL1100 Valve adjustment - www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=59151

    • @mrmarkg8564
      @mrmarkg8564  2 года назад +1

      THE 4 STROKES OF AN ENGINE - ruclips.net/video/Y8PdE0pT62I/видео.html

  • @jasonblevins6023
    @jasonblevins6023 Год назад +1

    we got same bike bro im going over mine too

  • @Boog8302
    @Boog8302 Год назад +2

    I am currently using your video as a guide to replace my head gaskets. How does your bike run and ride after you replaced them?

    • @mrmarkg8564
      @mrmarkg8564  Год назад

      Runs great, I put about 1500 miles on since doing it.

  • @rodsmith8488
    @rodsmith8488 Год назад +1

    Is that Vesrah brand a pretty good brand as compared to Honda?? Does the complete kit come with valve seals and the o-rings needed for the head? great video!! collecting parts right now to do this. THANKS

    • @mrmarkg8564
      @mrmarkg8564  Год назад

      First time I've used them, but they are also made in Japan and were as good as the OEM I've used. To be honest I don't remember if the kit included everything, I think it did but I listed all the parts I used in my comments under the video.

  • @bigleftlcn
    @bigleftlcn Год назад

    Mark I'm sorry for the 20 questions lol, but.....did you remove and re seal the core plugs behind the cam in the head, if so what sealer did you use? Also you mentioned silicone to hold o rings in, exactly what kind did you use. I basically have almost this whole bike apart now and I trust your opinion

    • @mrmarkg8564
      @mrmarkg8564  Год назад +1

      I did not remove any core plugs and I used an o-ring silicone grease to hold the o-rings.

  • @cadywelp235
    @cadywelp235 10 месяцев назад +1

    Do all of those parts come in the complete gasket kit or do i need the kit in addition to all of those?

    • @mrmarkg8564
      @mrmarkg8564  10 месяцев назад

      The VG-195 Vesrah kit includes all the necessary engine gaskets, O-rings and valve guide oil seals to rebuild a complete engine. The other parts list in the description above are the parts I purchased to complete my job. You can google the other parts to see what the are, but mainly what you will need are the oil seals and O-rings list above and a Vesrah Top End Gasket Kit - GL1100 VG-595.

  • @bigleftlcn
    @bigleftlcn Год назад +1

    One side you mentioned ft pounds and other side you said inch pounds for the heads, just want to be sure it's ft pounds? Ty

    • @mrmarkg8564
      @mrmarkg8564  Год назад

      Yes, Ft pounds not inch pounds.

    • @mrmarkg8564
      @mrmarkg8564  Год назад

      You had commented about oil pouring out of your timing belt cover, I assume you figured it out by now, but the oil seal on the rocker would be where I'd look first. I should only have to pull the timing belt cover to verify, you won't need to pull the head for that just the rocker assembly.

    • @bigleftlcn
      @bigleftlcn Год назад

      @@mrmarkg8564 yes the oil seal on the cam is leaking, however, it was chocolate milk, so now I'm pretty sure it's the water pump situation happening, I just picked up the bike, it sat for a long long time, indoors, but wasn't ridden

  • @jerry5736
    @jerry5736 Год назад

    Is it kinda the same procedure for the GL1500 /6 ?

    • @mrmarkg8564
      @mrmarkg8564  Год назад +1

      I've only done my 1100, but they are all basically the same.

    • @jerry5736
      @jerry5736 Год назад

      @@mrmarkg8564
      Ok im about to buy a 88 gl1500 /6 with 70k miles runs but needs a head gastket. 800$ looks like a pretty simple job.

    • @mrmarkg8564
      @mrmarkg8564  Год назад +1

      @@jerry5736 it's not difficult at all, if the bike is in good shape grab it for that price

  • @thebreadcolonist
    @thebreadcolonist 3 месяца назад +1

    😂 those head screws are a mutherfuker lmao i hate them! Lol pisses me off each time because you gotta get them in there lined up exactly right

  • @derrickwoods2803
    @derrickwoods2803 Год назад +2

    Did you have the valves lapped or anything? Please like my comment because I don't have notifications turned on

    • @mrmarkg8564
      @mrmarkg8564  Год назад +1

      No I didn't, was pressed for time. Will likely pull them to do the valves eventually, no issues with oil burning yet.