Are all the 1100 engines interchangable?
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quakeholio
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I can't find the info looking through the search, and I can't remember from memory when I used to be on here, so here is the question:
Are all the 1100 engines interchangable?Tags: None
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Grandpa
No.
All 8-valve 1100 engines go on shafties. Engines for the G, GK, and GL model 1100's are all interchangeable, 82, 83, and 84.
The 16-valve 1100 engines go on the chained bikes. Whether they're interchangeable across the years, I don't know.
The two engine types are not interchangeable with each other.
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quakeholio
Might have forgotten about the shaft's. I have to ask the seller about that as there is one pic of the engine and thats from the left.
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Robert Corrie
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If the cam covers are stock, it's either an 80 or 81 1100 chain drive motor.Currently bikeless
'81 GS 1100EX - "Peace, by superior fire power."
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I ride, therefore I am.... constantly buying new tires.
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I saw that listing on fleabay and asked the seller from Las Vegas if it was a chain driven and he said it was but he was not sure of the year. Anyone wanna go to Sin City, have a good time and pick up a motor?1983 GS 1100E w/ 1230 kit, .340 lift Web Cams, Ape heavy duty valve springs, 83 1100 head with 1.5mm oversized SS intake valves, 1150 crank, Vance and Hines 1150 SuperHub, Star Racing high volume oil pump gears, 36mm carebs Dynojet stage 3 jet kit, Posplayr's SSPB, Progressive rear shocks and fork springs, Dyna 2000, Dynatek green coils and Vance & Hines 4-1 exhaust.
1985 GS1150ES stock with 85 Red E bodywork.
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Suzuki mad
I agree that all 16 valve motors are the same and may well fit in the same holes (with a little change of front engine mounts) but the parts are not.
While searching for a replcement cylinder head for mine I was offered one from an early 16 valve. Firstly the valves were different sizes to mine, the rocker box fitted different (20 bolts to my later 24 bolt version). The engine studs were the same though. If you change to a later EF version head and rocker you would have to change the engine studs as the cylinder head is different adn needs longer studs.
Most of the bottom end are interchangable to my knowledge andso are the barrels, its mainly the top end. (I've just replace 7 gear box cogs from my 83 ESD most of which are now marked up from Suzuki as EF gears!)
Suzuki mad
1981 GS1000E
1983 GSX1100ESD Allmost together
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quakeholio
I need to get the jets from my 1100 cleaned up and see if the bike will start then. If so I'm not going to bother with another engine. If I can't I'll just get the engine and then tune up and drop it in. I was thinking that the engine looked exactly like the 1100 in the frame right now, but I couldn't remember what changes there were over the years. Did the 1100 ever come in a black engine or was that just the 1150?
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SqDancerLynn1
If my van got more than 10 mpg I might consider a drive. I bought a GS850
motor a while back for $10 + $25 gas
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Geno
1100 Engines ever come as black?
I bought a 1983 GS1100ED chain drive new back then and it had the then new black engine and black chrome pipes and mufflers as well as a welded crank. These were the major changes from the 82 models.
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Dink
Originally posted by GenoI bought a 1983 GS1100ED chain drive new back then and it had the then new black engine and black chrome pipes and mufflers as well as a welded crank. These were the major changes from the 82 models.
There were several other detail changes, the stator end of the crank went from 32mm to 35mm,the taper the stator sits on was changed as well; from a 1in 7 taper to a 1in 5. The increase in size also included the removal of an oil way in that end of the crank that was causing a few snapped cranks. At the same time the clutch basket was modified, from being a full spigot the the clutch cover screws,screwed into. To a shorter spigot a spacer was created that sits on the clutch cover bolts instead. The spring on the very inside of the clutch pack was reversed,the tappet cover was changed to twenty bolts instead of twenty four. Oh yeah and the crankpins either side of the primary gear was welded, not the whole crank as is often assumed.
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