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1978 GS1000 Complete Engine Overhaul With Mods

  • Thread starter Thread starter Hoomgar
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Well in my case guys Joe has been doing my engine work for almost 24 years now. His reputation precedes him around here and there is no concern of shoddy workmanship from Paparo.

The delay earlier was mostly my fault because of money issues. Now there is no delay. I have no deadline anymore but the motor will be done this winter most likely. If not early spring. I am no longer in a hurry and I have added more mods and paint to the mix.

I am going to completely restore it now head to toe. I do miss it, can't wait to hear it scream again :D
 
Looks like time to update the web site isn't going to happen right now so here is a couple pics of recent activity for you all.

Cylinder and pistons:
Cylinder.jpg


Cross cutting of the cylinder walls:
Cross.jpg


More to come...
 
Those cylinders look really scratchy, not good, but I will trade them for a smooth set if you like. :twisted:

JK keep up the good work, it's getting somewhere!
 
katman said:
LOL

Nice one Rob.

Just hoping that he falls for it, but no luck sofar :roll:

I'm ordering new pistons for my thou next month too. :D
 
I don't know Hoomie, you'd better trade Robinjo while he's in a good trading mood. That looks like a nasty vertical crack in that cylinder wall right below the "P" in Japan. :evil: :twisted:
Doze.
 
hmmm, gonna have me a look at that. :x

How did I miss that?

That cylinder came out of a good running engine with low miles.
It should be good. Is there some sort of scoring on the inside of
a cylinder wall that is normal?

I am going to visit Joe and look at that again.

Pays to post!

Thx guys.
 
katman said:
Boy Hoomie,

I hope it's just a blem.......

Me too Rob. I am hoping to maybe get out there tonight to see
it if I can work it out to do so. I'll let you guys know what comes of it.

It's no worry if it is because we have more cylinders if needed.
 
I spoke with Joe last night on the phone as I couldn't make it out there.
He said absolutely and positively not as the guy who does the boring
would have noted it. He/we are going to pull it down just the same
and have a good look at it.

No worries, if it is in fact a crack we have more cylinders 8)

I'll let you know what the final word is.

Right now were nailing down what cams to use.
 
Hey Brother,

I just posted the specs to mount the 180 with the armless brake caliper. It is a little different spacer measurements. You have to make sure you use the gsxr spacer that goes between the hanger and the wheel bearing. They are 21mm and the GS's that look identical are 23mm. Mounting it is a simple job of making/welding the catch bracket onto the swingarm for the hanger to slide into.

the new spacer measurements are 12.5mm sprocket side and 3mm caliper side. that makes for a 5/8 offset countershaft sprog. the stock spacer on the sprocket side is 28.5mm. 28.5mm-16mm(5/8)=12.5mm spacer

here is the diagram:
http://groups.msn.com/GS1100KATANA/180inastockgsswingarm.msnw?Page=Last
 
I wanted to use the torqueless arm because I like the clean look. also I have a 93 banana arm wheel and you can't use the standard brake with it cause the arm hits the tire.

but I decided to try it with my standard wheel which works better with a gs swing cause it is closer to the swing fork.

There you go HOOMIE, I hope this is what you were wondering about. I will post pics when I am done OK Ryan?
 
cool thanks,

i am still tring to figure out how all this stuff works, i have only had a chance to read up to chapter 4 of superbike prep by jewels hendricks, so i am still a little behind on how it all works :roll: .

-ryan
 
katman said:
There you go HOOMIE, I hope this is what you were wondering about. I will post pics when I am done OK Ryan?


You lost me bro, what are you talking about here? Swingarm mounting?

Sorry man, I'm out of it. Right now I am working on the top end of the motor/cams.
 
You had asked my to send you pics when I was done the mod with no torque link... so I thought I would update you.
 
katman said:
You had asked my to send you pics when I was done the mod with no torque link... so I thought I would update you.

Proof that my brain is indeed fried. I still don't remember :?
Thx for sharing bro :) I'm OK, really :lol:

Now I just need to find that bike building resource kit, you know, the one that is filled with time and money?
Once I find that I?ll be in good shape :lol:
 
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2004 8:01 pm Post subject:Building an ICBM katana 1100 (pg16)

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katman wrote:
it's official...

I have lost my mind completely

With the lag time I have had waiting for engine parts from the U.S. I have had a ocuple more idea's.

I have bought a quick change clutch cover and I am installing a site-glass into it and I just picked up rear caliper and hanger from a 93 gsxr banana arm. I am going to fab my swingarm to be torque linkless like the banana arm.

I picked up the caliper and hanger for a song. Hard to find those puppies. I have a really nice banana arm rear wheel which until recently I didn't know you can't use with a torque arm because it won't fit past the tire. The hubs are diff. The rotor is closer to center than a regular wheel. Who would have thought. I traded my first banana arm rear wheel for this one and it turned out to be one too.

I like the clean look without a torque arm but couldn't find the setup till now.




Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 12:33 pm Post subject:

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Hoomgar wrote:

If you can get all that together I would love to see pics of that.
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Mark
1978 GS1000C

Rock On!

Does this "Rock" your memory DUDE!
 
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