I looked up the part numbers on Basscliff's site for the crank, pistons, cylinder, and head. They are all different except for possibly the cylinder (1978 and 79 used different numbers, but the 79 one had a handwritten note with the same part # as the 81 G motor).
I found this on suzukicycles.org:
Except for cosmetic differences and the shaft drive, the GS1000G shared the mechanics with the rest of the GS1000 model family.
I found the below here:
Literally all the components from the crankcases up are shared by the 1980 GS1000E and G-models. The list includes the cylinders, carburetors, pistons, camshafts and the head. The two bikes' exhaust systems do differ: the G-model has an exhaust chamber which has relocated the torque curve in a lower rpm range and in the process bucked up the curve. According to Suzuki, the G has slightly less peak horsepower than the chain-drive 1000 (due, in part, to the G-shaft's use of a GS850 airbox and filter), but horsepower at redline is relatively unimportant in a motorcycle focused toward touring.
It seems like I could therefore use the parts from a 1978 GS1000 on my 81. Anyone ever done this or have anything to add to my conclusion?
Thanks.
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