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Reinhoud

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  1. It's hard to find stuff like that for a GS, that GSX part fits a GS
  2. Center photo, the right one is what I have in my GS
  3. Use a lock up from a GSX, SPS has them.
  4. GSX clutch baskets are stronger than GS baskets, I was told
  5. That doesn't fit, the clutch basket goes behind the crankcase, the GSX basket will not fit in the GS1000 crankcase unless there's 7mm taken off
  6. Yes. I have a GSX1100 basket in my GS1000, again, about 7mm need to be taken off, you need a lathe to do that, or be a master with a hecksaw
  7. GSX clutch fits a GS1000, but you need to take about 7mm of the basket.
  8. Red are the breathers, the fuel supply line is in the center, the vacuum line is on one of the carbs
  9. I've got a set of GSX750 carbies, I do have a jet, but my carbies have only one jet I can take out, the other side looks fixed. The jet I have has 150 stamped in it, if I read it correctly. You can have it if it's the right size. I can send you the housing of 1 carb if you can't find anything.
  10. What's the number on the needle? I've got a 5C32, you can have if it's the same..
  11. That carbie, does the slide run over bearings? Slide in 2 parts? I had a 42mm carby, Mikuni used on Harleys, on my DR500, awesome carbies, ran really well, that acceleration pump works well too.
  12. With this setup with supercharger, is the power coming in like normal, but a lot more? I understand that when you use such through turbochargers the powerdelivery is more like a 2 stroke..
  13. You always need the parts just after you sold them...
  14. Not the pump, the gears. I've got the gear on the pump if you need one, the gear behind the clutch is harder to come by, not cheap when you buy it new either.
  15. Yeah, that's what I mean, I think the GS1000 with shaft drive have them, probably other models too, but I don't know which ones
  16. A head from a GS1000G is a good option, these bikes have the 34mm CV carbies from factory
  17. When you use HD studs you don't have to use top end oiler, you can drill up the hole in the cylinder block and the head partly, 1.5 bigger is sufficient according to my calculations
  18. HD studs is also recomended, 12.9 bolts around the crank on the bottom of the crankcase.
  19. You also can raise the oil pressure a little by making a restrictor in the oil way towards the gearbox, under the oil pressure light pick up cover
  20. I forgot something, plenum needs to be at least 2 times the displacement of the engine
  21. Yeah, but easy to fix, take an artist brush and liquid gasket, and smear it around the liners.
  22. Low comp forged pistons Ball bearing turbo, I've got a VF20, seems to be good enough. GSX1100 carbies, GS1000 are slide carbies GSX1100 clutch basket, you have to take about 7 or 8 mm of to make it fit in a GScrankcase Use GS750 oil pump gears to get more revs, not sure what width the GS1000 oil pump is, if it's 10mm, there is a 14mm oil pump what fits I build mechanical oil pumps for turbo feed and drain. If you go electric scavenge you probably need a stator/dynamo what has more output then the stock one Welded crank is a must, and don't go over 180hp, it should be alright till about that, if you want more you need stronger rods (I've got 493 Katana) Twin spark works wonders preventing detonation I noticed, reasonably easy to do yourself if you have a mill available, but you need 4 x 1.5 Ohm coils and Dyna 2000 ignition, with the ignition set at the stock setting till at least 7 psi no detonation If you keep the stock bore the stock head gasket will do I guess, if you go big bore the Cometic fibre ones will do. Don't try f#ck around with copper ones Weld second gear of the gearbox I was told that if you stay below somewhere about 180 crank HP, the internals should be able to handle it
  23. I torque my GS1000 to 40Nm, that's a bit more as what the specs say, but goes alright. I don't think a GSX will be much different.
  24. The weird thing is; of all the start up problems I had with my project, all the home made stuff worked very well, and that was actually the thing I thought I might have getting troubles with..
  25. Wie ben jij op MF? Je vergeet koppig. It's still just a scavenge pump.. The pump on the bottom plate is the turbo feed, the pump on the side is the scavenge. It was a genuine question, I heard about it, and sounds like a legit thing, gravity drain vs sucking the oil out of the turbo, would it make a difference?
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