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l am concerned about putting the big bore kit in my 1976 GS750.the liners are only 3.9mm thick and the big bore is 2 mm oversize which wil leave less than 2mm left on the liners.ls this sufficient enough or should l atleast out an oil cooler to put up with a hotter temperatures due to the big bore kit.the engine is stock standard.anybody out there that has done it , l would love to hear some feedback.
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IIRC, 1.5mm is the safe limit.
An oil cooler is not a bad idea on an air-cooled engine anyway.
Daniel
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david fava
are you saying 1.5mm oversize limit or 1.5mm left after boring meaning the wiseco big bore kit will be ok
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2mm overbore should be no problem. Most people around here don't bother boring a 750 cylinder when you can get stock 850 parts for cheap.Ed
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1.5mm thickness remaining.
If you already bought the kit, you might still be able to find a stock bore
850 cylinder cheap that will clean up and save you the cost of boring your 750 cylinder and still have thicker liners.
Daniel
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Originally posted by 7981GS View Post1.5mm thickness remaining.
If you already bought the kit, you might still be able to find a stock bore
850 cylinder cheap that will clean up and save you the cost of boring your 750 cylinder and still have thicker liners.
DanielEd
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david fava
the big bore kit for gs750 are from a stock 65mm to 69mm meaning its 2mm oversize not 1mm which means l will only have approx 1.9 mm left on the liners
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david fava
also do the gs850 cylinder barrel go straight on with no modifications whatso ever or do you have relieve the crancases for example to clear the liners
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Originally posted by david fava View Postalso do the gs850 cylinder barrel go straight on with no modifications whatso ever or do you have relieve the crancases for example to clear the liners1979 GS750E
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Edit: Sorry I made a mistake the first time I looked at this thread, I must have been thinking 67 to 69 mm and not 65 to 69
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the big bore kit for gs750 are from a stock 65mm to 69mm meaning its 2mm oversize not 1mm which means l will only have approx 1.9 mm left on the liners
You will have 2.9mm as Nessism has stated.
What is happening is that you are taking one millimeter off of one side and 1 millimeter off the opposite side for a total of two.
Your actual wall thickness is twice what you measured.
So you measured 3.9mm liner thickness
but you really have 7.8 mm of metal to play with
Your taking 2 mm of that away leaving you with 5.8mm
Half of that is 2.9mm
The general consensus is to not go any lower than 3mm overall which means you will have 1.5mm of liner thickness.Last edited by Mekanix; 04-10-2011, 10:10 PM.Stephen.
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Originally posted by Mekanix View PostUmm... I'm sorry that's incorrect.
You will have 2.9mm as Nessism has stated.
What is happening is that you are taking one millimeter off of one side and 1 millimeter off the opposite side for a total of two.
I'm afraid he is correct, it's actually 2ml off all the way round not 1ml. 65mm to 69mm pistons.1979 GS750E
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Oh crap,, Well looks like i've contributed nothing to this thread.
Sorry i must have had a brain fart.
Your right, it is 4mm overall my mistake.
I can only find one big bore kit that lists 69mm effectively making it 844cc
Last edited by Mekanix; 04-10-2011, 10:07 PM.Stephen.
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david fava
thanks for all the feedback guys.l spoke to a reboring guy today and he said it wil ok .he said you wouldnt want to go any more than that unless you wree resleeving or getting a gs850 barrel.
Can any body tell me what paint to use to give it the original look.the color is like a silver grey color.
p.s the problem with getting a gs850 barrel is you have to keep it the original bore size. it would be good if you could buy a big bor or oversize kit for a gs850 barrel that way you can have fresh rebored bores
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Originally posted by david fava View Postthanks for all the feedback guys.l spoke to a reboring guy today and he said it wil ok .he said you wouldnt want to go any more than that unless you wree resleeving or getting a gs850 barrel.
Can any body tell me what paint to use to give it the original look.the color is like a silver grey color.
p.s the problem with getting a gs850 barrel is you have to keep it the original bore size. it would be good if you could buy a big bor or oversize kit for a gs850 barrel that way you can have fresh rebored bores
843cc's become 868cc's Or, you could use somebody's 70.5 pistons and make it 880cc's. ($85.00 with shipping for the 70.5 pistons/rings/pins)
Daniel
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