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Are you doing a restoration project of some kind on a GS? Let everyone see what you are doing by posting the details here.
650 on 550 builds are not uncommon and yield increased displacement while retaining the 6 speed transmission. I've never done one and don't know if they would mate up like in your picture. Maybe they used the wrong 650 jugs.1983 GS 1100 Guided Laser
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The 650 cylinder/head has an extra bolt in the front center of the engine to reduce cam chain tunnel oil leaks out the front of the engine. The early 550 cylinder head doesn't have this feature though.Ed
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Originally posted by 1948man View Posthttp://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...50-699-project
650 on 550 builds are not uncommon and yield increased displacement while retaining the 6 speed transmission. I've never done one and don't know if they would mate up like in your picture. Maybe they used the wrong 650 jugs.
Originally posted by Nessism View PostThe 650 cylinder/head has an extra bolt in the front center of the engine to reduce cam chain tunnel oil leaks out the front of the engine. The early 550 cylinder head doesn't have this feature though.
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So it's kind of a sandwich? 550 head, 650 jugs, and 550 bottom?1983 GS 1100 Guided Laser
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Might be.
Look at the bottom front of #1 cylinder to see what the displacement label shows.
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Originally posted by 1948man View PostSo it's kind of a sandwich? 550 head, 650 jugs, and 550 bottom?
Originally posted by Steve View PostMight be.
Look at the bottom front of #1 cylinder to see what the displacement label shows.
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Originally posted by tkent02 View PostWhat's odd is that the 650 pistons won't work with the 550 head. Totally shaped wrong. You may have some custom parts in there... Like 750 pistons and a 650 cylinder bored to fit them? Not sure, post a picture of the end of the engine showing both the head and cylinder?
As soon as I get to the bike again tomorrow I'll post some pictures.
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No, the 550 pistons are completely the wrong shape for the 650's combustion chamber. The 550s are the old shape like all of the previous GSes, the 650 had new shape which was much better for making power, the 650 is 73 HP where the 550 was 49. That's a 49% power increase for only a 23% displacement increase. The fact that the 650 makes it's power in a broad range and the 550 only makes power at a very high RPM is just icing on the cake.
I'm curious to find out what you have.Last edited by tkent02; 12-06-2016, 09:23 PM.
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Originally posted by tkent02 View PostNo, the 550 pistons are completely the wrong shape for the 650's combustion chamber. The 550s are the old shape like all of the previous GSes, the 650 had new shape which was much better for making power, the 650 is 73 HP where the 550 was 49. That's a 49% power increase for only a 23% displacement increase. The fact that the 650 makes it's power in a broad range and the 550 only makes power at a very high RPM is just icing on the cake.
I'm curious to find out what you have.
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The 550 DOES have the extra hole up front at least in the 80s, not sure what that head is but looks like a 550 to me except the squared off, no hole front. Maybe newer model cylinders with original head. I don't see any 650 components.
Edit: Yes, original 70s head with later model 550 cylinders is the correct answer, no gs650 stuff here
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Originally posted by nejeff View PostThe 550 DOES have the extra hole up front at least in the 80s, not sure what that head is but looks like a 550 to me except the squared off, no hole front. Maybe newer model cylinders with original head. I don't see any 650 components.
Edit: Yes, original 70s head with later model 550 cylinders is the correct answer, no gs650 stuff here
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