1983 GS1100E Cheap easy mods thread

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  • mriddle

    #31
    Update ..

    I have purchased (since this thread was started)

    - oil pump from a 1979 GS750

    - 1984 GS1150 cams


    Josh .. you up for some tinkering this summer ?

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    • rapidray
      Forum Guru
      GSResource Superstar
      • Oct 2006
      • 8195
      • So Cal

      #32
      Oil pumps are all the same, it is the pump GEARS you want to change. Ray.

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      • mriddle

        #33
        Yep .. this just came that way



        Originally posted by rapidray
        Oil pumps are all the same, it is the pump GEARS you want to change. Ray.

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        • ThAzKat

          #34
          degree the intake cam and you can get a little more out of it also! even the 1150 cam. Generally, change the main jets, with pods and 4into1 go up 2, so if the jet is a 110 go to 115. a/f adjust and you can toy with the floats a bit for lean to rich adjustment.

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          • mriddle

            #35
            OK thanks .

            Now.. how does one go about degreeing a cam ?

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            • Guest

              #36
              First you need to get some slotted cam sprockets. Try APE for these.

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              • limeex2

                #37
                oil pump gears

                use 16v oil pump gears on 16v gs1100.I used them when I roadraced a gs1100.It doubles oil pump volume.never had top end problems again,even when VERY low on oil while endurance racing.

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                • mriddle

                  #38
                  Aren't the stock ones 16v ?

                  Originally posted by limeex2
                  use 16v oil pump gears on 16v gs1100.I used them when I roadraced a gs1100.It doubles oil pump volume.never had top end problems again,even when VERY low on oil while endurance racing.

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                  • mriddle

                    #39
                    can the stock ones be milled out at a machine shop or is there another advantage to the APE ones ?

                    Originally posted by chef1366
                    First you need to get some slotted cam sprockets. Try APE for these.

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                    • tkent02
                      Forum LongTimer
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                      • Jan 2006
                      • 35571
                      • Near South Park

                      #40
                      Open up the tiny vent in the side of the fuel filler neck, lets the tank be topped off completely in a few seconds, rather than a few minutes...Note to newbs, don't top it off unless you are going to hop on and ride several miles immediately.
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                      Life is too short to ride an L.

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                      • mriddle

                        #41
                        Good one ..

                        Originally posted by tkent02
                        Open up the tiny vent in the side of the fuel filler neck, lets the tank be topped off completely in a few seconds, rather than a few minutes...Note to newbs, don't top it off unless you are going to hop on and ride several miles immediately.

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                        • rapidray
                          Forum Guru
                          GSResource Superstar
                          • Oct 2006
                          • 8195
                          • So Cal

                          #42
                          You can slot the bolt holes in your stock sprockets instead of buying sprockets. Ray.

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                          • mriddle

                            #43
                            Thanks Ray


                            Do you enlong them both directions ?




                            Originally posted by rapidray
                            You can slot the bolt holes in your stock sprockets instead of buying sprockets. Ray.

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                            • Old Colt

                              #44
                              Do you enlong them both directions ?
                              I myself setup the degree wheel and take measurements as to where the cams are. With this info decide which way you want to move the cams and how far.
                              You can file the slots by hand, start with say ? diameter added to the slot.
                              Assemble with the cam rolled to the end of your new slot and measure again.
                              Look over your numbers. Determine if you went the right way? How much change you got and do you need more or can you back it off a bit.
                              With this you can end up with the minimal removed from the area the bolts clamp onto.

                              The first time you do it, take your time and check each measurement. Some people get confused with the math involved so take it as a learning experience.
                              Each engine wants a different setting so start with what is recommended but you may ride it and after awhile go through it again with a bit different timing and see how it feels.

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                              • mriddle

                                #45
                                Thanks Charlie ..

                                Over my head right now .. but I will learn.

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