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how far along is your progect
how far along is your progect
i'm doing the same sort of work on my gs thou
how far along is your progect
i'm doing the same sort of work on my gs thou
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Swanny said:Finally have some work to show. They look nice. I can't wait to get the heads on now. This is costing some $$ but it will be worth it in the end.
Notice the nice new Wiseco 1166 kit and cam chain guide. The guide is a heavy duty unit.
http://groups.msn.com/SuzukiGSGarage/yoshimurags1000article.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=1567
Rudi - elbow grease! 8)How did you get the engine to look so "new"? Glass beading? Powder coating? Inquiring minds want to know!!!!
This is a 16 valve 1100.it is an 8valve head on the gs1000 those pistons a for a 16 valve head ?
Swanny said:Rudi - elbow grease!
You got that right. I thought about bead blasting the cases, but decided instead to clean them by hand. I think when you factor in the cleaning to remove the media it's about a wash (no pun intended).Rudi - elbow grease!
Nothing else works quite like it. I put 60 hours into sanding of the sand cast finish on my wheels and polishing them up. They could still use some work but for a bike that gets ridden hard and put away wet they don't need to be perfect.
The cases should look great powder coated. That what I did to my frame and I'm very impressed with the paint quality and durability.I am however going to powder coat the cases.
My fingers are raw already and I am still on the front end...lol
Swanny said:All in all, more work than I wanted to do.
May I suggest a ZRX? 8) It's difficult when building anything (cars or bikes) to keep your eye on what you originally wanted to do. A simple tear down and rebuild can get out of hand easilly. I know from experience. I was going to rebuild an old VW aircooled engine and would up with a show quality car. Well, one year and 12k later that is. :lol:We'll be moving too over the next month. I haven't had room to do much around here. That's why I have parts just sitting waiting to be used. It'll be nice to set up and be able to see what I've got and what to do next. I'll probably split the cases over the winter and have the 750 crank lightened and balanced by APE. If that gets done then I have to bite the bullet and get rocker arms hardened. The Cosworths are going to wake this thing up.
I guess once it's all done I'll be looking for a daily rider.