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jlmoulto
Still trying to figure this one out, but interestingly the problem with the clutch appears to have gone away on its own. Not sure if there was a stuck plate or air in the line, but seems to be working fine now. Really wish I could find a way of identifying that engine. Any ideas would be appreciated.
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Macmatic
Originally posted by Carter TurkMay it be just a canadian spec 750 ES/EF.
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DMPLATT
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That engine is out of a pop-up headlight Katana 750. It is essentially the same as the '83-'86 GS750 engine, with a hydraulic clutch. I think the cam timing may have been changed a bit as well for that model. Notice the gold-colored valve cover. That was on the Katana engines and is the dead giveaway.
I believe those bikes (pop-up kats) were made in '86, possibly '87 as well.GS450E GS650E GS700ES GS1000E GS1000G GS1100G GS1100E
KZ550A KZ700A GPZ750
CB400T CB900F
XJ750R
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Clone
That engine must be a frankenstien, the 83 in canada has brushed aluminum covers on both sides of the engine and brushed aluminum valve covers. I see where the hydralic clutch piston is located on the pictures, and I am sure that is either a collection of parts from different engines put together or an engine out of a different year bike.
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jlmoulto
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Anonymous
I think it will be the kat engine - it will bolt straight into the ES frame and has a few updates, one of which is a hydraulic clutch. You should be able to get hold of a manual off ebay etc pretty easy (its covered in the gs/gsx 750es manual) but just bleed it like you would with a brake system and that should sort it. If not, the plates and/ or springs might be gone, in which case a new kit should sort it. its not a tricky job but you might need an air gun to get the clutch basket nut off, couple of hours at a dealer but DON'T let them supply genuine suzi clutch plates cos they cost a fortune!!
good luck
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Anonymous
My engine is exactly the same.
suzuki katana gsx 750.
more pics of simular bikes here and lots of resources about the bike
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