wraith
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Would it be worth getting a GS1000 cam bearing journals welded and inline bored ?
I could always see him.
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Been told that the GS750 gear box has a smaller 1and 2 gears so you get more acceleration and the top gears 3,4 and 5 are the same as the GS1000 so you don't lose top end.
I got a GS750 gear box and counted the teeth on all gears and they are the same as the GS1000 gear box.
So is it me or are both gear boxes the same? Anybody know for sure or was it a one-off model of 750?
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As fare as I know the bolt holes on the GS850/1000 and the GSX1100et are the same. but I think any of the late 70's and early 80's Suzi rear calipers will interchange.
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Was the motor left with oil in it and has it been turned over over the years?
The worst you may find when you start it is that the valve seals have dried up and let some oil in the cylinders, but if it was me, I'd just get the project done and then see how the motor runs. You can always sort the motor out later.
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+1
bits and pieces get a second life like that!
whish i could weld everything i needed (it is possible right )
Anything can be done, it's not what you know but who you know to do the job some times
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Yes I kept it from the old site ;)
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I've got some GSXR1000k2 Ti headers on my gsxr engine Kat, as been seid a bit of brute force and there on and they are very light and sound well with the GP end can.
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Nice. ;)
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Ok, had a bit of a look/rummage around the shed and found some over cam cap in a box with some numbers on the box, then the gray matter kicked in and I'd put the wroung cam caps with the wroung head.
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Bit of a weird one that I have never had before. I've put some GS750 cams (well bought as 750 cams ) and put them in the GS1000 motor that I was building out of bits ;) and when I tightened the exhaust cam caps the motor would not turn over by hand; slackened the cam caps off and the engine turns over. The caps that I was using were bought as GS1000 cam caps but bought on their own witout engine or cams (but yes, they were put onto the head in the right places).
So I've put some other cam caps in (GS1000, from another spare engine) and all works fine, all nice and smooth.
The reason I've used GS750 cams is because I've been told from a U.S. site you may know that the 750 cams allows the GS1000 motors to rev quicker, so I thought I'd give it a go (why not, LOL).
Any ideas? Anyone had this before? Bit worried to start up the new engine, just in case there's something odd about the cams or caps, though I can't see anything (except one of the exhaust cams is a bit scored at one side, otherwise looks pretty new). -
Car't much more that scara says, or I somtimes put it it's got a gremlin ;)
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Was it running ok before you put the Dyna coils on? The Boyer ign have never been good, the Dyna S are much better, What makes you think it's the carbs? As the old slide carbs are pretty robust.
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Car't see it being the coils as the coils usually work or they don't, if all 4 ciylinders are running I don't think it will be a coil. You can get some Duck Oil and spray that over the coils/electricses and if you have a bad earth the duck oil will smoke at that point (with no chance of fire)
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tidy job and good price ... have you still got that bike you built ,the shaft drive black one you had pics of on the old site @wraith
Errr yes but it's somewhat changed in the proses of revamping it and I've put the standard body work back on it but still has the single-sider swing arm but now has the matching front wheel. Will put pics up when it's back to gever.
As to crankcases, the man who did them made up brass blanks for where the crank and gearbox goes and then bolted it all together before he welded it up.
Where the bits were missing (front/rear mounts) he also machined up new ally blanks, welded them up then machined them up agane for the holes etc.
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As people have already seid the gsx750es is a grate bike and the one Hussey has done looks cool.
For £400 with spaires is a good deal
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My Kat
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bin the dyna 2k and fit a stansard one.
Yes I always find the standerd CDI works better on them motors than the Dyna ones, but it time you got the bike done mate LOL
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His very first build, he's used a 750 Teapot motor with ZXR750 running gear. He built the frame himself along with the battery box etc off the shelf tank damed good for his first build
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My Katana, GSX1100F (powerscreen) engine with 38mm GSXR750 carbs, K&Ns, GSXR1000K1 race zorst is running 148bhp.
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I'd say carbs, as it inproved when you gave them a clean sounds like there is still some crap in there and check the air filtter.
Make shoure you balence the carbs as well, the miss GSXR1100 dose this some times will tick over but pops and bands then dieds when you open the throtel give them a good clean out and a balence and works fine, some times you just get crap fuel when you fill up. -
The gsx750et have 35mm forks and the gsx1100et has 37mm forks.
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Just had a look on some B6 mk1 clocks I have and the red line is 12000 rpm, I think the 1100 slabbys rev to 10500 or 11000 rpm at max