R1guy Posted August 7 Posted August 7 Gents, Ive done a few hours searching a can’t find a finite answer, so I’ll ask here. What is considered the maximum overbore on a gs1000 using standard barrels. Ive read the attached thread but I’m not clear. Ideally looking to go to 75mm… which I thing give 1145cc ( willing to be corrected) . Turbo use intended. Quote
Duckndive Posted August 8 Posted August 8 Many moons ago when NCK Coventry bored my GS1000 block Grandad Nash said 1085cc bigger needs liners or a block son 1 Quote
Gixer1460 Posted August 8 Posted August 8 6 hours ago, Duckndive said: Many moons ago when NCK Coventry bored my GS1000 block Grandad Nash said 1085cc bigger needs liners or a block son Confirmed on APE website 73mm (3mm over) = 1085cc biggest - safely - on stock liners. https://gszone.biz/pistons.html Above thread - 78.5mm is odd size - maybe used GS1100 barrels / liners? 1 Quote
gs7_11 Posted August 8 Posted August 8 There are 73.5mm piston kits available, including Wiseco. 1 Quote
Markz9 Posted August 9 Posted August 9 if racing and or sustained hi revs dont go over 1085cc ive tried bigger and the liners start to oval as too thin, the yanks sold an 1100 gs 2 valve eng (think that was shaft drive bike but i am guessing) they can be bored out to 1135cc and a modified wiseco piston from a totally different bike is used this is a mod grumpy does but you will have to get him to buy the pistons and modify them for you, should say this is a successful race mod but will need maintenance new rings etc obviously you will have to open the block to take bigger liners but there is enough meat left so they dont distort 1260cc need a gorilla /ape block avoid this, i know a lot of people that have tried this mod they leak oil constantly, need stripping all the time and the casings will need to welded and widened etc massive ball ache 1 Quote
Reinhoud Posted August 9 Posted August 9 (edited) On 8/8/2024 at 5:51 AM, R1guy said: That's my engine... Edited August 9 by Reinhoud Quote
Reinhoud Posted August 10 Posted August 10 (edited) On 8/9/2024 at 5:47 PM, Markz9 said: 1260cc need a gorilla /ape block avoid this, i know a lot of people that have tried this mod they leak oil constantly, need stripping all the time and the casings will need to welded and widened etc massive ball ache 1238, we're talking about a GS here, not a GSX, needs bigger liners, but the liners go in the stock cylinder block, what obviously need to be machined out. Casings too. What need to be welded? And regarding the oil leaks, the stock O-rings around the sleeves can't be used anymore, so a bead of liquid gasket needs to be smeared around the sleeves to prevent leaks. It's not as exciting as you say Edited August 10 by Reinhoud Quote
R1guy Posted August 10 Author Posted August 10 (edited) 15 hours ago, Reinhoud said: 1238, we're talking about a GS here, not a GSX, needs bigger liners, but the liners go in the stock cylinder block, what obviously need to be machined out. Casings too. And regarding the oil leaks, the stock O-rings around the sleeves can't be used anymore, so a bead of liquid gasket needs to be smeared around the sleeves to prevent leaks. It's not as exciting as you say What is the donor bike for said liners and pistons? Edited August 10 by R1guy Quote
Reinhoud Posted August 10 Posted August 10 6 hours ago, R1guy said: What is the donor bike for said liners and pistons? I don't understand the question.. Quote
Gixer1460 Posted August 11 Posted August 11 Its quite simple - if you need bigger liners for the size of piston, what engine do the originally come from? IMO swapping liners just to gain an extra mm is a costly exercise - if you have to get barrels and crankcases machined for bigger dia liners you might as well go 'proper' big! Anyway the OP was asking about std. barrels and liners not mix & match! 2 Quote
Reinhoud Posted August 11 Posted August 11 They don't come from a donor bike, they come from a parts supplier like Dynoman.net Quote
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