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The solid stock motor is going to be a race motor in the yellow frame. At least the first year.
Nope, the 1230 is going in the L. Call me crazy. :D

Yup, you're crazy.:p But we love your type around here.:D Wish we could clone you and your GS enthusiasm.
 
Jim (posplayr) painted my tank and side covers. It looks great and will be the ultimate sleeper after I install the 1230 motor.
This is gonna be great!
Also see the nice Christmas preasant also from Jim. Hint, it's made of rubber
Jim's one of the nicest guys I've ever met. Don't let his techno jargon fool ya!

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Jim is a hell-of-a-guy with a little kink in him. Hey Bill, I looked and looked and don't ee a rubber hanging anywhere???:eek:
GREAT job Jim on the paint:clap:
 
Jim is a hell-of-a-guy with a little kink in him. Hey Bill, I looked and looked and don't ee a rubber hanging anywhere???:eek:
GREAT job Jim on the paint:clap:

HH,
Yea I know I'm a little kinky :); I think it is from the paint fumes :rolleyes:.

We need to chip in an make sure Bill has a lifetime supply of wax and rags to keep that baby nice.

Jim
 
HH,
Yea I know I'm a little kinky :); I think it is from the paint fumes :rolleyes:.

We need to chip in an make sure Bill has a lifetime supply of wax and rags to keep that baby nice.

Jim

Yeah, welding fumes do the same thing too.

If you want to help Bill, just make sure he has a big supply of fresh pistons and MLS gaskets, on the ready.:p

Hope you both survived the New Year celebrations OK!!
 
Jim (posplayr) painted my tank and side covers. It looks great and will be the ultimate sleeper after I install the 1230 motor.
This is gonna be great!
Also see the nice Christmas preasant also from Jim. Hint, it's made of rubber
Jim's one of the nicest guys I've ever met. Don't let his techno jargon fool ya!

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Chef, your GS 1230 is awesome . . . you guys are just having way too much fun out there in California :). Hope you can post a video of The Ultimate Sleeper in action
 
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Well the saga continues.
Got the upper case bored, piston kit and cylinders bored.
started painting the cases.

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Here are some pics of Kris putting his turbo 1327 back together after having the crank rebuilt.
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You guys are allowed WAY too much fun. It makes me sick, in a green, rather longing sort of way. :D

Nice job gentleman!
 
Don't do it Bill. Those pistons are too pretty to cover in carbon. :) Good luck with this one.

Have you weighed your pistons? I see the rods on the 1150 crank are colour coded differently. Probably vary in weight from the factory so it may be a reason for the customary vibration of most of the 1150 engines.
 
Don't do it Bill. Those pistons are too pretty to cover in carbon. :) Good luck with this one.

Have you weighed your pistons? I see the rods on the 1150 crank are colour coded differently. Probably vary in weight from the factory so it may be a reason for the customary vibration of most of the 1150 engines.
No I didn't weigh the pistons.
I can tomorrow though.
First time you saw 1150 crank porn Ian?;)
How's the b-day going?
 
No I didn't weigh the pistons.
I can tomorrow though.
First time you saw 1150 crank porn Ian?;)
How's the b-day going?

Yeah 1150 crank porn is ok, but I'm not planning on pulling mine down anytime soon. The BD went great thanks. You guys are still a day behind us then?

With CNC machined pistons, there's very little weight difference. That's probably why the big bore engines vibrate more than stock, when matched up to odd weighted rods. The factory probably matches the piston weights to the rod weights to maintain balance.
 
Yeah 1150 crank porn is ok, but I'm not planning on pulling mine down anytime soon. The BD went great thanks. You guys are still a day behind us then?

With CNC machined pistons, there's very little weight difference. That's probably why the big bore engines vibrate more than stock, when matched up to odd weighted rods. The factory probably matches the piston weights to the rod weights to maintain balance.
Is today tomorow?
 
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