Ray.
Old Yoshimura 816cc Big Bore piston kit for GSX750ES has a ring missing
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Mentioning reliability...
Are there any statistics on Wiseco kit vs. Suzuki stock kit ?
Power output/Torque/Millage ?Comment
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A forged piston will outlast a stock, cast piston due to superior manufacturing process & material. It will also take MUCH more abuse & make more power. I still think you would be money ahead to go with a GSXR or Katana motor. You can buy an oil cooled 750 Katana ENTIRE bike for less than what it will cost you to do your engine! Ray.Comment
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Ray,
I don't live in the US. I used to but not anymore
In Israel a whole R750 oil cooled motor is more expensive than a second wife
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I bought the Yoshimura 816cc Big Bore kit for my GSX750ES.
A friend told me that 26 years old connecting rods will not hold for long against the force generated by the new big bore kit, therefor I should go ahead and replace them too.
1. Should I do that ? Should I just replace the rods bearings ?
2. Should I go for the stock rods or should I prefer non Suzuki kits if there are any ?
3. Where do I stop ? In terms of value/$ should I replace the crank too ?Last edited by Guest; 03-13-2011, 03:50 AM.Comment
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He's a childhood friend ;-) ...
I'm not saying that the increase from a stock 90HP to 95HP should cause a problem. I'm asking whether rods that worked fine with a 26 years old engine producing.... let's say 70HP would suddenly fail with a not only new but also over-sized pistons producing, lets say...95HP ?Comment
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Your rods will be fine. If you want to be really careful you could take apart the bottom end of the engine and inspect the crank/rod bearings to make sure there are no lurking problems.Ed
To measure is to know.
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