Can some who has ridden a 1978 GS750 with a 2 valve motor and a slightly newer GS750 with a 4 valve motor comment on the performance diffrence. I might buy this bike if I can get it cheap enough. It has 14,000 miles on it. I am just wondering if the extra 2 valves per cylinder is worth it?
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1980 gs750 help Identifying with VIN
Yes I looked at the Home Page and cannot understand the page I am missing something. The VIN is gs75x-512277. Does this mean gs750 standard?
Can some who has ridden a 1978 GS750 with a 2 valve motor and a slightly newer GS750 with a 4 valve motor comment on the performance diffrence. I might buy this bike if I can get it cheap enough. It has 14,000 miles on it. I am just wondering if the extra 2 valves per cylinder is worth it?Tags: None
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Anonymous
GS's with VIN number GS75X-etc. have been produced in 1979/80/81/82/83. It's a 16-valver and the performance should be better than the 8-valve versions.
I know some of the members are riding the 16 valve GS750 (Simon Waters?). Perhaps they can give you some info on performance.
Karl (KZ) posted a good VIN-number link about six months ago. It's in German, but you should be able to find your bike: http://66.27.55.198/gs%2Dclassic/dow...i_Modelle1.PDF
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TheNose
Originally posted by jojoGS's with VIN number GS75X-etc. have been produced in 1979/80/81/82/83. It's a 16-valver and the performance should be better than the 8-valve versions.
I know some of the members are riding the 16 valve GS750 (Simon Waters?). Perhaps they can give you some info on performance.
Karl (KZ) posted a good VIN-number link about six months ago. It's in German, but you should be able to find your bike: http://66.27.55.198/gs%2Dclassic/dow...i_Modelle1.PDF
jojo,
I think the 1978 is an 8 valve bike. I have a 1977 GS750B that is an 8 valve engine and I think the 1978 model is also 8 valves. I know that in 1981 Suzuki started using a different type VIN that didn't have the GSXXX in front of it. My Clymer manual says the 750's went to the TSCC 16 valve engine in 1980. My 1980 GS850 has the 8 valve engine also.
Chris, I think the 8 valve engine is a very good engine. In fact, I have read that it is preferred over the 16 valve engine for reasons that I cannot remember. As far as the model goes, good luck.
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Anonymous
Originally posted by TheNoseI'm confused. Are you asking about a 1978 GS750 or a 1980 GS750.
jojo,
I think the 1978 is an 8 valve bike. I have a 1977 GS750B that is an 8 valve engine and I think the 1978 model is also 8 valves. I know that in 1981 Suzuki started using a different type VIN that didn't have the GSXXX in front of it. My Clymer manual says the 750's went to the TSCC 16 valve engine in 1980. My 1980 GS850 has the 8 valve engine also.
Chris, I think the 8 valve engine is a very good engine. In fact, I have read that it is preferred over the 16 valve engine for reasons that I cannot remember. As far as the model goes, good luck.
That still doesn't explain the VIN numbers in the chart. :roll:
As far as I know, the GS850 had only 8 valves. There is no 16 valve version... I think...
The story goes that the 8 valve GS versions were more reliable. I don't know if that story is true though.
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SqDancerLynn1
The 2 valve motors all used shims for adjusting valves The 4 valve motors used adj rocker arms. The 2 valve 750 motors used the roller bearing crank, low pressure oil system and the later 4 valve motors used a plain bearing high pressure oil system. Just buy it and have fun
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