So now what, I know of another 8 valve 400 parts bike, $150 but unknown condition. Anyone in BC have a 450 top end?
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Before you go too deep into the top end swap, see what the condition of the lower end on yours is. Blowby can do nasty things to oil.Originally posted by Epic_username View PostGood call guys, both sides cracked from spark plugs hole to exhaust valves.
So now what, I know of another 8 valve 400 parts bike, $150 but unknown condition. Anyone in BC have a 450 top end?
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Well, when it was running it was quiet, I can't feel any play in the rods, and odometer says about 30,000 kms, so I'm willing to chance the bottom end.
Looking at part numbers and the base and head gaskets are the same between the 8 valve 400 and the 450. It's hard to say without having both of the heads and jugs beside me, but it might be possible to bore my jug for the 450 pistons and use the 450 head, for some money savings.
I know I sound cheap, but it's a free motorcycle and I'm not sure how much I wanna put into it...
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Abbotsford is only a bicycle ride from the US. I got a 450 topend from Oregon a few years ago for cheap. Prices can be highly variable; I got jugs and pistons for $40 but paid $120 for a complete head, and with exchange it was still about $200 CDN. GSX head gaskets are scarce, as Suzuki Canada didn't seem to have any last I checked. 450 gaskets are still around.Originally posted by Epic_username View PostGood call guys, both sides cracked from spark plugs hole to exhaust valves.
So now what, I know of another 8 valve 400 parts bike, $150 but unknown condition. Anyone in BC have a 450 top end?
I suspect that all the 8 valves will by now have at least the beginnings of plug hole cracks; the question is whether they will become serious enough to matter. 450 heads run a lot cooler and seem unfussy about fuel. More midrange torque and about the same power at 9,000. Because they are rugged, used parts in useable condition are still out there on Fleabay, last I looked.
What is your bike like? Condition, model, etc. Did you search it out or did it fall into your lap?'82 GS450T
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The head gasket is the same as the 450, at least the part numbers have superseded into the same part number for both the 400 and 450.
The bike isn't in amazing condition, but it's all there and I've had it a few years now. It really fell into my lap but I've grown attached, and would like to save it if at all possible. So far I've only bought intake boots ($40 new) a nicer front fender and the plastic thing between the gauges with the warning lights again for a total of about $30.
Here's some pictures, they aren't recent. I was on this board a couple years ago, maybe it will be remembered. Someone sent me some side covers, a brake plate and a lever but now for the life of me I can't remember who...IMG_20180810_190708-271--1.jpg
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The head gaskets for the two valve 400 [77-79], the 8 valve, and the 450 are all different and do not interchange, BUT, you could perhaps make a 450 gasket fit a GSX although the fire ring design is not even similar.Originally posted by Epic_username View PostThe head gasket is the same as the 450, at least the part numbers have superseded into the same part number for both the 400 and 450.
The bike isn't in amazing condition, but it's all there and I've had it a few years now. It really fell into my lap but I've grown attached, and would like to save it if at all possible. So far I've only bought intake boots ($40 new) a nicer front fender and the plastic thing between the gauges with the warning lights again for a total of about $30.
Here's some pictures, they aren't recent. I was on this board a couple years ago, maybe it will be remembered. Someone sent me some side covers, a brake plate and a lever but now for the life of me I can't remember who...[ATTACH=CONFIG]58580[/ATTACH]
The side covers, etc., came from me.'82 GS450T
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Where's 'up there'? PM me if it's anywhere around here. And complete for $250 is quite reasonable. The GSX carbs you have are quite different and IMO way better than the EPA ones on the 450s. The jetting's good but the needles will need to go up one notch. The intake boots are different, unfortunately, but I think I still have some old but not yet dead ones. Otherwise, it's plug and play and the airbox lines right up.Originally posted by Epic_username View PostI've got a line on a 450 engine, it's 4 hours away, but complete for $250 isn't bad. Just trying to find the time to head up there...'82 GS450T
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