My 1977 GS400 (2-valves per cylinder) makes a really bad sound, the left side plug is completely black, smoke from exhaust, no power, and playing with the pilot screw on the left side carb made no difference in idle speed. Also the left side compression came in low, if I remember correctly about 20-30psi lower than the right side.
After tearing it down, the cylinder head seemed fine with no visible wear.
However, the pistons are a different story. The left side looked wet and oily on top, and both piston skirts have marks on them.
I was recently made aware that it may be possible to replace the GS400 pistons (65mm) and use GS850 pistons (69mm) to up the displacement from 398cc to 448cc given enough material on the sleeves. (stroke is 60mm on the '77 GS400)
Looks like a good 9mm of sleeve there, can I get away with taking it down 2mm to fit the 69mm piston?
I've taken some measurements of my GS400 pistons and would like to compare them if someone can provide the GS850 measurements.
The pin looks to be 15-16mm
Piston skirt looks to be about 52mm
Also, the piston dome looks to be about 10mm tall at its highest point.
Does anyone have pictures of GS850 pistons? for sale? Mekanix has made me aware that Cometic can make a headgasket in any thickness I need but can the stocker be made to work? Is there anything I'm overlooking here?
Another thought, how tough will tuning the carbs be with the added displacement (I have pods)? Will they be sufficient? I'm assuming a simple jet change will do the trick.
Thanks in advance
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