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  • Guest

    #151
    If anyone is interested, here's some pics of the project so you don't have to go back through all the pages in the thread.

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    • Big T
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      #152
      [QUOTE=renobruce;1179145]Anyone still subscribed to this? [QUOTE]

      Well, you haven't posted anything in a year on this, so it's a bit hard to follow
      1978 GS 1000 (since new)
      1979 GS 1000 (The Fridge, superbike replica project)
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      1981 GS 850 (anyone want a project?)
      1981 GPZ 550 (backroad screamer)
      1970 450 Mk IIID (THUMP!)
      2007 DRz 400S
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      • Guest

        #153
        Originally posted by Big T
        Well, you haven't posted anything in a year on this, so it's a bit hard to follow
        Do you think I should just start a new thread?

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        • jwhelan65

          #154
          The popcorn is poppin...

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          • Guest

            #155
            Originally posted by jwhelan65
            The popcorn is poppin...
            Is it a big bowl?

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            • Guest

              #156
              Naw, you're good
              Get cracking dude!

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              • salty_monk
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                #157
                Going to be rideable by July you think?

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                • russr33

                  #158
                  I'm still subscribed! Just got the performance head I got from Ed on my 1085 S yesterday Bruce. Ported, megacycle cams, oversized valves, 34mm flats. Making just a tick more power

                  Joe I'll bring it up next time I'm your way so you can test it out yourself

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                  • Guest

                    #159
                    Originally posted by russr33
                    I'm still subscribed! Just got the performance head I got from Ed on my 1085 S yesterday Bruce. Ported, megacycle cams, oversized valves, 34mm flats. Making just a tick more power

                    Joe I'll bring it up next time I'm your way so you can test it out yourself
                    A tick huh
                    Understatement of the year.

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                    • jwhelan65

                      #160
                      Originally posted by russr33
                      I'm still subscribed! Just got the performance head I got from Ed on my 1085 S yesterday Bruce. Ported, megacycle cams, oversized valves, 34mm flats. Making just a tick more power

                      Joe I'll bring it up next time I'm your way so you can test it out yourself

                      Cant wait Russ, but it might have to stay in my garage...

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                      • Guest

                        #161
                        Originally posted by russr33
                        I'm still subscribed! Just got the performance head I got from Ed on my 1085 S yesterday Bruce. Ported, megacycle cams, oversized valves, 34mm flats. Making just a tick more power

                        Joe I'll bring it up next time I'm your way so you can test it out yourself
                        I was going to ask you about those cams. Any idea on the lift? Are you running shim under buckets? Did you degree them in? If so, at what degrees?

                        OH, and of course, this thread will still be for "the beast", just with different frame and body work.

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                        • russr33

                          #162
                          Originally posted by renobruce
                          I was going to ask you about those cams. Any idea on the lift? Are you running shim under buckets? Did you degree them in? If so, at what degrees?

                          OH, and of course, this thread will still be for "the beast", just with different frame and body work.
                          .400" lift. Not running shim under bucket and did not degree them in.

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                          • Guest

                            #163
                            I acquired some Andrews S2 cams, 390 lift. So should be perfect for what I want. Waiting on those and a few gaskets, and I should be ready to button up the motor.

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                            • Nessism
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                              #164
                              Originally posted by renobruce
                              I acquired some Andrews S2 cams, 390 lift. So should be perfect for what I want. Waiting on those and a few gaskets, and I should be ready to button up the motor.
                              You get the matching springs Bruce? My first S had a bunch of broken valve springs along with hipo cams when I got it, and I'm pretty sure the PO installed the cams with stock springs which proceeded to self destruct. Also, Megacycle calls for .006/.008" clearance for their cams, so I suspect other hi-lift GS cams are similar. This is significantly more clearance than stock and something to be aware of. If you already know all this please dismiss.
                              Last edited by Nessism; 04-05-2010, 10:54 AM.
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                              • Guest

                                #165
                                Originally posted by Nessism
                                You get the matching springs Bruce? My first S had a bunch of broken valve springs along with hipo cams when I got it, and I'm pretty sure the PO installed the cams with stock springs which proceed to self destruct. Also, Megacycle calls for .006/.008" clearance for their cams, so I suspect other hi-lift GS cams are similar. This is significantly more clearance than stock and something to be aware of. If you already know all this please dismiss.
                                Although Andrews says that stock springs ore ok, I'll be putting in some fresh aftermarket springs. They are showing a .004-.006 lash.

                                Here's their spec sheet. I thought it was cool that they show what the stock numbers are...I always wondered....

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