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Does this appear to be a 750 engine in an 1100 frame?
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Try looking at the boss on I believe lower front left side of cylinder block and read how many cc's1984 GS1100GK newest addition to the heard
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Originally posted by Cipher View Postno just the engine itself. Are the lower parts common and a top end swap possible on this generation of bike?
Not sure much is interchangeable other than a short list:
some covers
exhaust cams (are the same).
bottom ends are totally different even though they look the same.
not sure if a head will swap but they are definitely different.
As mentioned check the bottom of the block for 1074cc or 1075cc (forget which).
The other tell tail for 7/11 swaps is you have to change the motor mount brackets below the crank. (a better picture you might be able to deduce that).
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