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Where to get oversize pistons for GS1000??

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I'm hoping someone here can help me.
I've disassembled the top end of my gs1000, hoping to just give it a hone and a new set of rings.
There has been water in cylinders 3 and 4 sometime in the past, and they are beyond a light hone.
I've been searching for some 0.5mm oversize pistons and rings with no luck. They are "unavailable" from Suzuki, as are the 1.0mm oversize.
Wiseco only seem to offer the big bore kits, but I don't really want to have the jugs bored that big.
Can anyone recommend a source for some quality oversize pistons?
Thanks.
 
Several listed on ebay, standard, 0.5 over, & 1.0 over. I have no clue any info. but maybe a place to start.
 
Several listed on ebay, standard, 0.5 over, & 1.0 over. I have no clue any info. but maybe a place to start.
Thanks for the response.
The only ones I'm seeing are the Wiseco 73mm and 73.5mm.
There are some used factory looking ones, but they don't specify a size, so I'm assuming they are standard 70mm.
 
I don't understand. when I look at ebay, Suzuki GS1000 pistons, they are there some .5 over (70.5mm), some 1mm over (71mm) & raw powersports show Weisco from 0.50 oversizet to 3.50 (73.5mm) oversized. Or maybe I'm reading it wrong. Good luck.
 
I've used the Cruzinimage pistons with good results. I've also used the Wiseco's in race engines.
Cruzinimage as a search term on ebay should bring up pistons - it certainly used to.
They are to all intents replicas of OE and available in the oversizes you want.
 
I don't understand. when I look at ebay, Suzuki GS1000 pistons, they are there some .5 over (70.5mm), some 1mm over (71mm) & raw powersports show Weisco from 0.50 oversizet to 3.50 (73.5mm) oversized. Or maybe I'm reading it wrong. Good luck.
Sorry, but I'm still not seeing anything 0.5 over (70.5mm).
Could you possibly supply a link?
Thanks again.
 
I've used the Cruzinimage pistons with good results. I've also used the Wiseco's in race engines.
Cruzinimage as a search term on ebay should bring up pistons - it certainly used to.
They are to all intents replicas of OE and available in the oversizes you want.
Thanks for the response.
I have seen the Cruzinimage kits, but I was leary of the quality.
I would prefer something from a more reputable company (Japanese/American), but I will have another look.
 
Cruzinimage is one of the ebay sellers & Raw power is another, that have them. Sorry, I don't know how to do links & stuff like that, I know very little about computers.
 
Thanks for the response.
I have seen the Cruzinimage kits, but I was leary of the quality.
I would prefer something from a more reputable company (Japanese/American), but I will have another look.

Cruznimage is a Japanese company. The parts I installed were shipped directly from Japan, complete with groovy Japanese newspaper packing. Whether the parts were actually made in Japan, I dunno.
 
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If you know the actual dimensions of the rings you want Total Seal makes rings for almost everything.
... and the fact that they are some of the best piston rings made is bonus.
 
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Just looked again at ebay, Cruzinimage still lists them on ebay 0.5 over & 1.0 over & they ship from over seas (China or Japan). Rad Powersports show 0.5mm oversize to 73.5mm 10.25:1 compre. I don't know & never ordered from either, just read their adds.
 
Just looked again at ebay, Cruzinimage still lists them on ebay 0.5 over & 1.0 over & they ship from over seas (China or Japan). Rad Powersports show 0.5mm oversize to 73.5mm 10.25:1 compre. I don't know & never ordered from either, just read their adds.
73.5mm is 3.5mm oversize for GS1000. That would be a Wiseco big bore kit. If you want .5mm over get the Cruzinimage from eBay.
 
Oh, From what the add said, I thought they meant from the smallest they have, a 0.5mm over (70.5mm) up to the largest they have, a 3.5mm over (73.5mm) but I'm not sure. There is a place on ebay that says "contact seller", I'll bet if you ask them, they will tell you what they have available.
 
Thanks for all of your replies. I really appreciate the help.
I guess I was naive, but I assumed it would be easier to get oversize pistons.
I found these:

https://www.cmsnl.com/products/piston-setos05_1210349810050/#.YBKl8RZOmM9

They are a lot more than the Cruizinimage ones, and I have no idea where they are made or what the quality is like.
Other than that, it looks like Cruizinimage or the Wiseco big bore.
I'm leaning hard toward the Cruizinimage ones.
 
Yes they are pricey ?414 + v.a.t ?82 = $602 + shipping ?
usuall cmsl are Oem parts but if you feeling rich better to contact them and ask.
good luck with your search
 
My vote is for you to go the Ebay, Cruzinimage 1.00mm overbore set. Going 1mm over will get rid of any rust damage to the liners.

I have these Cruzinimage, pistons in my CB-1100F motor.

I also purchased Cruzinimage pistons in the 73.50mm overbore size, for my GS1000G project that I'm building now.
See my post in the, "Project-Rebuild" section.

here's the link to the 1mm overbore.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/77-79-SUZU...658818?hash=item1eeaa45bc2:g:1G4AAOSwzT9boKhR

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I sent a note on Saturday to Cruizinimage, with my "request for quote" , about combining shipping. (They have several things that I'd like to order.)
I hadn't heard anything back, so I e-mailed again on Monday. I still haven't heard anything.
What have other peoples experiences been like with them, as far as communication goes?
I'm not exactly getting a warm fuzzy feeling from them.
 
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