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heathen
the only reason i aksed about the 750 was that i picked one up cheap the other day. the mounts look the same but would have to change the clutch set up for the newer motor. my 77 has low compression and was just trying the save the cost of a rebuild. looks like i'll just have to pony up the cash. whats a good price on a valve job for a 8v? or should i just clean the head and change valve springs, lap the valves and reassemble? bike has 36,000 miles.
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by heathen View Postthe only reason i aksed about the 750 was that i picked one up cheap the other day. the mounts look the same but would have to change the clutch set up for the newer motor. my 77 has low compression and was just trying the save the cost of a rebuild. looks like i'll just have to pony up the cash. whats a good price on a valve job for a 8v? or should i just clean the head and change valve springs, lap the valves and reassemble? bike has 36,000 miles.
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Hap Call
Originally posted by heathen View Postthe only reason i aksed about the 750 was that i picked one up cheap the other day. the mounts look the same but would have to change the clutch set up for the newer motor. my 77 has low compression and was just trying the save the cost of a rebuild. looks like i'll just have to pony up the cash. whats a good price on a valve job for a 8v? or should i just clean the head and change valve springs, lap the valves and reassemble? bike has 36,000 miles.
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heathen
i am going to do the wet test tomorrow. am going to do the rings but thought id do the head while its off. i down loaded the service manual it will help. have built many race car engines so don't think this will be to hard. hey i'm already ahead of the game this thing is missing 4 cylinders (lol). i am going to start on it sunday. not in a hurry will take about a week i figure. of course that is if my son will stop breaking his racecar.
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TheCafeKid
I agree with Hap, didnt read the post thoroughly, your valve SPRINGS should be just fine. Before you take your head apart tho, you may want to inventory your valve shims, just so you know where your starting point will be when you put it back together. After you get it back together, i would suggest double checking your clearances, likely they may change. Seals, rings, lap and MAYBE have the head machined if you think it needs it. You sound like you know motors well enough, this one will prove nice and simple. And actually, quite fun. I dont worry bout the top end of my 8v motors, but Ive never split the cases, and really, i dont want too..lol
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SqDancerLynn1
Splitting the cases looks dificult but it's not if you take your time, take pictures for reference
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Suzuki_Don
Originally posted by TheCafeKid View PostI agree with Hap, didnt read the post thoroughly, your valve SPRINGS should be just fine. Before you take your head apart tho, you may want to inventory your valve shims, just so you know where your starting point will be when you put it back together. After you get it back together, i would suggest double checking your clearances, likely they may change. Seals, rings, lap and MAYBE have the head machined if you think it needs it. You sound like you know motors well enough, this one will prove nice and simple. And actually, quite fun. I dont worry bout the top end of my 8v motors, but Ive never split the cases, and really, i dont want too..lol
Cheers. don.Last edited by Guest; 05-31-2008, 06:31 AM.
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heathen
did the wet compression test this morning. gained 50 psi across the board. best cylinder was at 150 up from 105 worst cylinder was up from 60 to 110.
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