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1150 crank, clutch basket and starter clutch in an 1100?
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Ward pickup may work for your dyno only pulls. It would not work for me. Note the teeth.
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I wouldn't waste money or time on stock gears in the GS. http://www.robinsonindustriesinc.com/
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If you use a stock transmission, with the billet parts, you may want to consider removing the stock bearings too.
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The small turbo in the lower left was a Garrett T04B. I helped mock this one up for Terry at Mr Turbo. I am not sure if he sells this now as a kit.
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Spot welded stainless screen to stainless disc. Used epoxy to mount the disk drive magnet into the entrance.
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More oil into the turbo, more oil needs to drain. Upper right is the standard Earl's 8 fitting. Bottom is the custom fitting. Again, just don't do anything like cut the throttle under load, turbo will be fine. Let the thing spin down for a while before you shut it off.
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Heads not a big deal with the turbo. All about the seat pressure. Stock retainers won't work with the big springs. Already showed you to cut the receiver grove.
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