GS 1000 engine into GSXR frame!
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GS 1000 engine into GSXR frame!
I want to build a XR41 replica! Has anyone installed an 8v engine into a 1st generation GSXR frame? Please post pics. Thanks, G.Tags: None -
80GS1000
YJ over on OSS is building a XR69 replica right now - right up your alley.
http://forum.oldskoolsuzuki.info/cgi...num=1193862776 -
Old Colt
That would be an interesting project. I have installed a GSXR1100 engine into my 83 GS550ES and have the frame from the 1100 sitting here. I also have a 1979 GS 750E sitting here that I could test drop into the alloy frame to see how close the mounts are.
That is if the 750 and 1000 cases have the same mounting.Comment
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Old Colt
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TheCafeKid
More or less the same mounts, but spaced a little differently. The 750 case is longer than the 1000 due to the kicker and all that gearing for it.That would be an interesting project. I have installed a GSXR1100 engine into my 83 GS550ES and have the frame from the 1100 sitting here. I also have a 1979 GS 750E sitting here that I could test drop into the alloy frame to see how close the mounts are.
That is if the 750 and 1000 cases have the same mounting.Comment
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Old Colt
When converting a gs750 to a 1000, does the engine essentially bolt in? Or is there some fabrication to be done.
My 750 engine is still bolted in its frame but I need to pull the clutch from it to install in the fresh 79 550 engine I am building this winter.
The top is off the 750 engine so it is pretty easy to handle.Comment
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seuadr
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TheCafeKid
FWIR, it will involve the figureing out of ONE mount for sure (the rear main) and then possibly the bottom left hand mount. I havent YET done this, will be soon hopefully, but its PRETTY close to bolt in.When converting a gs750 to a 1000, does the engine essentially bolt in? Or is there some fabrication to be done.
My 750 engine is still bolted in its frame but I need to pull the clutch from it to install in the fresh 79 550 engine I am building this winter.
The top is off the 750 engine so it is pretty easy to handle.Comment
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Old Colt
I will go out and start looking at some of these areas.
I am heading out of town for the weekend for a hillclimb so I may not be able to report till next week.
Heck someone may have done the swap by then.Comment
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Big N daft
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Zook
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Ed Vrolijk
It can be done. Not to long ago there was an article in a magazine about a moto guzzi le mans, wich they converted from shaft to chain drive.
Anything is possible, given the time and money.
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Big N daft
Well scary is relative I suppose, especiially when it comes to inlaws! ;-)I am not sure if my 550 would be considered scary fast by todays standards but it will probably be scary. I have not ridden it yet.
I do not have the original front on her anymore, Pics here,
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=130937
The scary bit about the stock 550s is that 16" front wheel which you've changed out. I must say that's a pretty impressive project, I wish I had the time to play around with stuff like that.Comment
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