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kpkopelli1985
will a 1981 gs850 motor fit?
hi. i have a 82 and also a 81 gs 650 and both motors are blown from years of abuse and i would like to know if a gs 850 motor would fit into either of these frames.
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Won't fit, and please do NOT cross-post here.Ed
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Originally posted by kpkopelli1985 View Posthi. i have a 82 and also a 81 gs 650 and both motors are blown from years of abuse and i would like to know if a gs 850 motor would fit into either of these frames.
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BassCliff
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You will find that this is a very active forum with many experts in all areas who are willing to share their expertise. There is no need to post the same incident in different sections.
As for your engine transplant proposal, it would be way more trouble than it's worth. Besides the different mount points in the frame and other frame mods, the driveshaft assembly is different. I'm not saying it's impossible but you'd better be really good at fabricating and modifying parts.
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Originally posted by kpkopelli1985 View Posthi. i have a 82 and also a 81 gs 650 and both motors are blown from years of neglect and i would like to know if a gs 850 motor would fit into either of these frames.
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The other ? is what is actually wrong with the 2 other motors and what model 650, are they E or L models? as I recall don't the E's have a roller crank and the L's have a insert crank?I know I changed a motor on an L this past spring that supposedly ran on it's side after a low speed crash and it lost a bearing. It did have a bad bearing when I took the top end off for Steve1984 GS1100GK newest addition to the heard
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kpkopelli1985
first let me say thanks for the answers and sorry for posting in more than one place and this is not to be a smart ass but does everyone have to pop my hands with the ruler? between the two posts like 4 people commented about that.
second... this is not my first account with this forum although it has been a couple of years (and a couple motorcycles) ago so i've read all those links around the forum except the external links basscliff. they helped me a lot cuttin my eye teeth with my gs bikes.
more info tom? age 18-24 no other vehicle except a motorcycle. wind rain sleet and hurricanes (i live in myrtle beach and hurricane part isn't a joke just has not been one last couple years for us). then you add in the spring and fall bike rallys with burn out contests and racing with friends... i've owned 4 different gs models. 2 survived and got passed on.
the 82 however i was in my first serious wreck on and the bike was totaled. i cut chopped and rebuilt it into a retro style chop that the older guys really didn't think i was old enough to be on. i rebuilt the top end but then the bottom end started with issues so i sacrificed my 81 stock parts bike (i also had running and on the road). that motor went out almost 2 years ago. now my brother has asked me to get the chop back runnin and i told him if i could it was his.
so is there any other gs motor that fits in that frame? also would i be able to swap the swing arm from a 850 for the driveshaft issue? the frame mods i can do no problem.
thanks again guys
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Originally posted by hjfisk View PostThe other ? is what is actually wrong with the 2 other motors and what model 650, are they E or L models? as I recall don't the E's have a roller crank and the L's have a insert crank?I know I changed a motor on an L this past spring that supposedly ran on it's side after a low speed crash and it lost a bearing. It did have a bad bearing when I took the top end off for Steve
does anyone close to me have one of these bikes for sale? lol
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Originally posted by kpkopelli1985 View Post
does anyone close to me have one of these bikes for sale? lol
I hear there is one located on earth somewhere. Is that close enough?Ed
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Originally posted by kpkopelli1985 View Postthe 81 motor i'm pretty sure is a 650 gl and the 82 was a 650 e.
Easiest way to tell is to look between the engine and the rear wheel.
If there is a chain that drives the wheel, it's an "E" model.
If there is a shaft that drives the wheel, it's either a "G" or a "GL" model.
To determine whether it's a G or GL, look at the following items:
Front fork - L has leading axle and two disk brakes
Front fender - L is chrome, G is painted
Headlight size - L is 6", G is 7"
Handlebar shape - L has longer pull-back bars
Tank size and shape - L has 3.5 gallon peanut tank, G has larger tank, about 4.3 gallons
Seat shape - L has stepped seat, G is flatter
Tail light - L is separate unit on fender, G is just under the tail cowl
Rear fender - L is chrome, G is black plastic
Muffler size - L pipes are shorter, ending ahead of the axle
Back to your original question: the 850 is a much bigger engine and would not fit in the smaller 650 frame.
If your 650 is an E, with chain drive, you will have to do further modifications to the swingarm area to accommodate the shaft drive.
Regardless of your fabrication skills, I really doubt that the effort would be worth it.
You would be better off making your own frame from scratch or, better yet, find another bike or frame.
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kpkopelli said...."more info tom? age 18-24 no other vehicle except a motorcycle. wind rain sleet and hurricanes ........"
I'll pass this info along to my daughters.
Anyways,a few 650 shafty blocks on ebay still (pickup only)- in Michigan area as I recall- why not rent a car and plan on a winter vacation to experience new weather!1981 gs650L
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Originally posted by Steve View Post
To determine whether it's a G or GL, look at the following items:
Front fork - L has leading axle and two disk brakes
Front fender - L is chrome, G is painted
Headlight size - L is 6", G is 7"
Handlebar shape - L has longer pull-back bars
Tank size and shape - L has 3.5 gallon peanut tank, G has larger tank, about 4.3 gallons
Seat shape - L has stepped seat, G is flatter
Tail light - L is separate unit on fender, G is just under the tail cowl
Rear fender - L is chrome, G is black plastic
Muffler size - L pipes are shorter, ending ahead of the axle
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leading axle with single caliper, narrow handlebars, 3.5 gal tank, but mufflers end 6 inches past axle and they are stamped gs650 GL1981 gs650L
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