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Base gaskets are different the head bolt stud spacing is about .100 off from the holes in the base gasket. The head gasket is the same problem. The bore is a different size, The rings, of course, are different I do not know if the crankshaft is different but since the other major parts are NOT interchangeable it would be fruitless to even bother to look. In other words, there are perhaps a few interchangeable parts..... spark plugs, hmmmmm im running out.... No way will any parts from a 2 valve 400 era 1982 fit a 4 valve 1982.
In the USA, there are no 400 4 valve engines since they were never sold in the USA. only Canada and Europe and Japan had em.
The xhaust does indeed fit onto the two valve head. But since you cannot fit a 2 valve head onto the cylinder of a 4 valve engine... why would anyone care.
I think you did not read the entire thread to find out I have a 4 valve GSX400E I needed a piston and after 4 weeks i found one in Singapore. Gaskets were found in Japan. Bike being reassembled now. I just wanted to update the thread in the hopes that anyone else looking for parts for a 1982 GSX400E should not waste any time looking in the USA for such parts. I started the thread with the possible swapping of some parts from the 2 valve engine. But alas no parts interchange. It might be possible to swap out the 4 valve engine for a USA 2 valve engine either a 400 or 450, but I am not sure of the engine mountings.
Yes, I did read the entire thread. I'm less concerned about whatever you believe than what others might be led to believe. The 450 topend bolts directly to the GSX400 bottom end. The factory made the variation an easy one. I've been riding this swap for several years and maybe 20,00 miles now. Yes, like you, I have a 1982 GSX400 and swapped a 450 cylinder, pistons and head on the original 400 block.
Someone who used the WHOLE 450 topend would definitely care whether the exhaust would fit. The stud spacing measurement you tout seems dubious unless you had a 450 block around to compare measurements with; going by the gasket holes isn't any confirmation. I am sure of the engine mountings being the same.
And the spark plugs are a completely different size; as if it matters. The cranks are the same; in fact I think they stayed the same on the GS500 thru 2009. You could put a GS500 barrel/pistons and a GS450 head on your GSX.
450 topends are available used quite economically on Ebay and are a lot easier to ship than a whole engine - plus you get to see the insides as you buy them and can fit new gaskets, rings, lap valves , etc, so when you are finished you have a bottom end you are familiar with, already installed. It's just a complete topend rebuild with different parts. The way you're doing it works but the one thing you can't fix is the 4 valve parts availability which is currently on life support.
I'm all for doing what you did. It's just not the only way.