Dont want to buy one just to find out it doesnt fit.
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1985 gs550 Head (Or other 4 valve) on 1980 cylinder
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240punk
1985 gs550 Head (Or other 4 valve) on 1980 cylinder
Can I do that?
Dont want to buy one just to find out it doesnt fit.Tags: None
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Suzuki_Don
I would say "NO". Although anything can be accomplished if you have a big enough machine shop and great skill.
As a starter both engines have different cam chains, sprockets and no doubt lobe heights as well. One head uses rocker arms, the other does not. Also cam chain guides are different.
Also you would need to fit those damn blasted double barrel carbs into the frame somehow.
Others might know more.
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Originally posted by 240punk View PostCan I do that?
Dont want to buy one just to find out it doesnt fit.
Is your existing head no good? Is it missing?
Trying to get more power?
Just like to tinker?
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240punk
After writing a page response I changed my mind. Unless it bolts right on it's not worth the effort. I'm building a bike for top speed so want to squeeze out as much as I can from 600cc so starting with a 4 valve head would just be adventagous when compared to porting my 2 valve head. I just assumed the cam chain would be the same size. I also prefer rocker arms. I guess I'll be welding up my cam and porting the head and see what the 2 valve can do.
My goal is 140 mph with no aero.
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Suzuki_Don
Originally posted by 240punk View PostAfter writing a page response I changed my mind. Unless it bolts right on it's not worth the effort. I'm building a bike for top speed so want to squeeze out as much as I can from 600cc so starting with a 4 valve head would just be adventagous when compared to porting my 2 valve head. I just assumed the cam chain would be the same size. I also prefer rocker arms. I guess I'll be welding up my cam and porting the head and see what the 2 valve can do.
My goal is 140 mph with no aero.
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