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1000 in a 750 frame?
Does anyone have any experience with putting a 79 2-valve 1000cc engine in a 78 frame. My dads 750 has lost compression and I have this 1000 sitting around that should run. Just curious if anyone had any input. Thanks.Tags: None
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Hoomgar
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Re: 1000 in a 750 frame?
Both engines use the same case and the mounting lugs are identical.
Head height (I'm guessing) is bout 3/8" taller. No problem. Its a drop in.
Earl
Originally posted by gsxrcurtDoes anyone have any experience with putting a 79 2-valve 1000cc engine in a 78 frame. My dads 750 has lost compression and I have this 1000 sitting around that should run. Just curious if anyone had any input. Thanks.Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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Hoomgar
Re: 1000 in a 750 frame?
Originally posted by earlforBoth engines use the same case and the mounting lugs are identical.
Head height (I'm guessing) is bout 3/8" taller. No problem. Its a drop in.
Earl
Originally posted by gsxrcurtDoes anyone have any experience with putting a 79 2-valve 1000cc engine in a 78 frame. My dads 750 has lost compression and I have this 1000 sitting around that should run. Just curious if anyone had any input. Thanks.
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Anonymous
Does anyone have any experience with putting a 79 2-valve 10
yes it will work i've done the same swap both ways and it is an exact fit...it was a lot easier than painting 2 bikes the opposite colors of the other... ...now if only someone would answer my tranny question....
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Anonymous
Thanks guys! This is a little depressing because the 1000 was gonna get turnt into a drag only bike for me to play with, but I think i owe it to my dad so this will work out great. Thanks again.
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