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Ponderosa
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Well, finally have a course of action on the two 1100Ls. After looking closer at the 83, the engine is not even in the front mounts, it has a different head on her, both cases scraped, a lot of tinkering done, stripped bolts, so going to pull engine from 82, check her out, tear down, and put in 83..Both mills suffer from low compression, but may be just from sitting, valve clearance, ect... Got the frontend off the 83 and rebuilding forks now. Looking at tires, supprised though, 83 has a 17", 82 has 16" rear.. I still think I can get one good bike from the two, still debating on going with VMs, or CVs, the VMs are small 26s, I will have to go through both so I guess it will depend on the shape of them on tear down.. Will post pics later, low budget build...Tags: None
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What VM carbs did you get with either the '82 or '83 1100?
They should have both had CV-type carbs (BS series), and the intake boots on the head to match.
Check the diameter of the carb outputs to make sure they match the intake boots.
Unless you have some aftermarket, larger VM carbs, they might not fit.
26mm VMs will definitely not be enough carb for the bike, even if they do fit in the boots.
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Ponderosa
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Originally posted by Steve View PostWhat VM carbs did you get with either the '82 or '83 1100?
They should have both had CV-type carbs (BS series), and the intake boots on the head to match.
Check the diameter of the carb outputs to make sure they match the intake boots.
Unless you have some aftermarket, larger VM carbs, they might not fit.
26mm VMs will definitely not be enough carb for the bike, even if they do fit in the boots.
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Ponderosa
Don't think so...
Originally posted by SqDancerLynn1 View Post2 valve 750 is the only one that used the VM carbs, The 4 valve 750 all used the CV carbs
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Spyderman
Originally posted by Ponderosa View PostI'll take some pics of this head tomorrow, maybe we can figure out what its from? I was thinking someone swapped boots and carbs, but the head is different in minor ways, the cam chain housing section in front is not square like a 1100...
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TheCafeKid
I'd suggest actually checking the displacement stamp on the front of the jugs of the motor with the VM carbs. I wonder if it isn't actually a 1000 motor since you say the motor mounts don't seem to line up. And I'm not positive but if I remember right the 1000E and G heads were the same, so it's possible, if that's the case that it has an older E head on it for whatever reason and that would explain the VM carbs. Or someone could have sloted the holes in VM boots to fit the CV head. Completely asinine but PO's do some dumb ass stuff. Just thoughts.
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Originally posted by TheCafeKid View PostCompletely asinine but PO's do some dumb ass stuff.
You're kidding, right?
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#1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
#2 son: 1980 GS1000G
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Mom's first ride
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Ponderosa
Here we go
The first pic is the 83 head mating area center front (I apologize for the crappy camera work, tried three times no better than this..
As you can see center screw mounting hole is not on the head!
See pic of 82, same spot..
Carb boots (26vm's) on 82 do not seem to be modified in any way..
All I can think of is the head came off of a much earlier model, kind of interested what..
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Starting the
Starting the teardown of the 82, going to use the engine, exhaust, and many other parts to build the 83. Didn't know the rear tire sizes were different in that ten month period to, 83-17" 82-16"... Anybody got a source for gaskets, mine wants $82 for a head gasket!
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Ponderosa
Got the engine out of the 82..
It is the cleanest of the two bikes, as far as stripped screws, scrapped cases ect.. As usual all but two of the exhaust bolts broke, this is after soaking in penetrating oil for a week with several apps... The usual always is a pain in the rear, broke one easy out today, now welding nuts onto whats left of bolts, got one out, five to go.... Why don't manufacters use never sieze, aluminum/steel, heat cycles, BAD! If anyone has a good 1100 head, hollar now and save me the agony...
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Originally posted by Ponderosa View PostWhy don't manufacters use never sieze, aluminum/steel, heat cycles, BAD!
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