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Title: Newbee is a Haynes 89 to 97 manual ok for info to rebuild 06 engine
Post by: airhead500 on March 10, 2010, 05:38:49 PM
I'm rebuilding a 06 GS500F engine, I have a 89 to 97 Haynes manual and everything seems the same , are there any known engine spec changes from 97 to 06 engine?
Title: Re: Newbee is a Haynes 89 to 97 manual ok for info to rebuild 06 engine
Post by: Paulcet on March 10, 2010, 07:30:45 PM
Others on the forum are more knowledgeable than I, but I'll get it started.  The camshafts are slightly different due to eliminating the mechanical tachometer drive and camshaft end-play.  Carbs are different, as well as the ignition box.
Title: Re: Newbee is a Haynes 89 to 97 manual ok for info to rebuild 06 engine
Post by: dgyver on March 11, 2010, 07:15:15 AM
Specs, torques, and clearances should all be the same for the internal mecahnical stuff. There will be some missing torques values for newer items like the oil cooler lines, but use a similar fastener's value. Most torque values in an aluminum block will not be much.
Title: Re: Newbee is a Haynes 89 to 97 manual ok for info to rebuild 06 engine
Post by: SonsaFrantic on March 11, 2010, 03:52:46 PM
Not much major changed, just mostly the carbs as mentioned earlier, your floats look way different and jets and slightly moved, so just go to http://www.bikebandit.com/2006-suzuki-motorcycle-gs500f/o/m9752 for up to date info :thumb:
Title: Re: Newbee is a Haynes 89 to 97 manual ok for info to rebuild 06 engine
Post by: oramac on March 11, 2010, 06:00:29 PM
The routing of oil is different on the bikes with oil-coolers.  Not sure how that affects the rebuilding process...if at all.
Title: Re: Newbee is a Haynes 89 to 97 manual ok for info to rebuild 06 engine
Post by: airhead500 on March 12, 2010, 09:12:29 AM
That's good I wanted to be sure bearing shell codes, clearances and torque values hadn't changed. The engines #2 rod bearing was bad, I was lucky to find a NIB Crankshaft and rod bearings that someone ordered and put a deposit on the parts at a dealer, the guy backed out of the rebuid so the dealer sold me the Crank, Bearings, generator Rotor all OEM new for $150. I'm waiting for gaskets, 1 rod, rings and misc parts so I can reassemble it. Parts cleaning next. Thank's for info. :thumb: