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Stormstyles
750 to 850
Will a 850 jug fit a 750 lower end? I have an 850 thats in good condition but shaft drive and my bike is a later 70s 750 that has a good lower end but the top end fins a few broke places. It was just a thought. Any help would be great.Tags: None
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TheCafeKid
You need the pistions from the 850 too. And you'll need to likely get new rings for them. A 79 850 jugs will drop right onto the 8v (pre 1980) 750 motor, but a 80 and up set of jugs will require a bit of grinding of the 750 cases to get them to fit right. Otherwise, from what ive read, its a bolt up swap.
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Stormstyles
Ok do you know where i Might be able to find the literature that you read. Plus Which cams would be best for this swap. The 750? Ok Also where is a good place to buy parts for these things like the rings and gaskets?
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UncleMike
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Stormstyles
Oh is this a significant increase in HP and torque or not. Just wanting to know for the long term. Seeing this thing will take forever to build
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It will bump up your BHP and torque and is worth doing - better value in my book than going the Wiseco route. 750 cams will give you more top end, 850 cams will be a bit better at the bottom.79 GS1000S
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by hampshirehog View PostIt will bump up your BHP and torque and is worth doing - better value in my book than going the Wiseco route. 750 cams will give you more top end, 850 cams will be a bit better at the bottom.
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Cafe is right about the different cam timing, not sure how much difference it makes in the real world though.Ed
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Stormstyles
Would anybody be interesed in doing this swap for me? When it comes to suzuki's I am kinda out to lunch. I can do this but with what time is my problem LOL
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TheCafeKid
First, where are you located. Second, Do you have the necessary 850 parts to do it with? Thirdly, are you paying to have it done??
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Stormstyles
I am located in Knoxville tn. I have a complete 850 motor with no carbs and a complete 750 with carbs that I fired once. I will have to get the gaskets and any other necessary parts once its apart. I will Pay for it too LOL I dont expect anything for free.
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Stormstyles
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Originally posted by TheCafeKid View PostId have to double check this info. I know that at SOME POINT they re-timed the 850 cams for more bottom end, but I dont know WHEN (what model/year) they did this for sure. It is my understanding that the cam timing of the 79 850 was the same as the 750. All top end. I could be wrong however. The part numbers are the same for the heads, and sprockets.
I wouldn't consider the stock 850's as having all top end though. But, they certainly don't run out of puff until past the red line either, even with the airbox still attached!:) The road to hell is paved with good intentions......................................
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