I want to build up a spare engine to swap in with a fresh head and some overbored '79 gs850 cylinders and NOS M.T.C. Engineering 920cc 10:1 pistons that I've had for 2 years. I have an unknown but good looking 79 gs750n engine I could build, but also a 78 frame & engine with rusted/stuck valves& pistons/rings. Bike was last registered on the road (plated) in 1985, sold in 89, sat until Witttom here parted it out last year. I'd like to try & use this one, as it seems good that the original owner only rode it '79-85, likely to have the best condition gearbox in my mind. 79 engine looks good, no head or clutch, no clue on mileage or history.
I suppose the only way to get the bottom end freed from the shot head/pistons/jugs is to unbolt the rods from the cranks underneath, and remove the jugs with seized pistons and rods. After that, does anyone have any tips besides heat to remove the rods (&pistons) to reuse the rods? Cams & bottom end looked great, I think the bike just sat in a barn forever needing some repairs, & moisture in the open valves got the best of the rings & most of the exhaust valves (they look pretty bad).
My other question is - are there different thicknesses available typically in head and base gaskets? In musclecar engines, proper quench height (piston to head distance) is very critical/fussed about in maximizing a high compression engine & reducing chance of detonation (pre-ignition).
I will be running a GS850 base gasket (probably have to go OEM if Cometic doesnt make one), and either a 73mm bore GS1100G MLS head gasket for like $117 (thicknesses?), or get a custom Cometic GS750 head gasket for 72mm bores for $80-90, which I suppose I could get made any thickness I wanted.
I'd prefer to go standard on the custom head gasket thickness (to get it sooner) & have some selection of oem base gaskets to adjust the height, but I wasnt sure what options I have & how critical this quench height was. RapidRay, blowerbike, anyone???
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