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    82 gs 1100 welded crank ?

    I have an 82 gs1100 engine in an 83 gs1100 chassis,8" over swingarm,96 gsxr wheels,5/8 offset sprocket,200 series rear tire
    ,it has 2002 gsxr 600 forks /triple clamps,02 footpegs,shifter,brakelever,engine is stock,I want to run a 1166cc /10;25 comp.,100 hp,daily driver,with a 100 hp nitrous shot,who welds the cranks in these engines.

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    Mine was done at a place in Florida. It is on it's way back up as we speak. I am not sure of the name right now but I will find out tomorrow. If no one else has replied by then.

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      #3
      Falicon or something like that??

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        #4
        Yes that is it!

        My mechanic is handling it for me. I will get the info from him.
        He is a performance shop mechanic and this is the place he
        recomended so I would say they are most likely the best.

        He has never let me down in the 21 years I have been taking
        my bikes to him.

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          #5
          gs 1100 crank

          Thanks guys,I was told to weld the crank,run forged pistons,use straight cut gears,and a heavy duty clutch basket.I need it to hold up to drag race abuse.

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            Re: gs 1100 crank

            Originally posted by RifRafRacing
            Thanks guys,I was told to weld the crank,run forged pistons,use straight cut gears,and a heavy duty clutch basket.I need it to hold up to drag race abuse.
            Running straight cut gears means disassembly of the crank, replacement of the primary gear on the crank, re-assembly, then welding of the crank. A straight cut gear will also have to be mounted on the clutch basket. If you are going to that extent I would also advise back cutting the dogs on your transmission...especially if you have the case split and the crank out.

            Hap

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              #7
              Here is the info:

              Falicon Performance
              Florida
              727-797-2468

              Joe said the only work with dealers though but said to give them a call anyway. They are by far the best according to him.

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                gs 1100 welded crank

                do you think the straight cut gears are overkill?I was told that the helical gears, that are stock on these engines,pushed hard enough will drive the clutch basket into the case.(aka: 200 hp launch with 7" slick/wheelie bar).I dont want to spring for the expense ,if this is something only needed for cartire pro stock type setups.

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                  Re: gs 1100 welded crank

                  Originally posted by RifRafRacing
                  do you think the straight cut gears are overkill?I was told that the helical gears, that are stock on these engines,pushed hard enough will drive the clutch basket into the case.(aka: 200 hp launch with 7" slick/wheelie bar).I dont want to spring for the expense ,if this is something only needed for cartire pro stock type setups.
                  Your are talking about 200HP here...that can be a lot of force in a drag situation. With 200 HP and a bike that weighs 530 lbs you are looking at a 9 second runner in the hands of the right person. It would be good insurance if you have the laughing gas... if you keep total output below 140 hp a heavy duty clutch basket is all you would probably need.

                  The work alone on the crank (replacement of the primary gear, indexing, welding, and balancing) is going to be in the $800 - $1000 range....if you change the bearings add another $250 for parts.

                  Hap

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                    Re: gs 1100 welded crank

                    Originally posted by Hap Call
                    Originally posted by RifRafRacing
                    do you think the straight cut gears are overkill?I was told that the helical gears, that are stock on these engines,pushed hard enough will drive the clutch basket into the case.(aka: 200 hp launch with 7" slick/wheelie bar).I dont want to spring for the expense ,if this is something only needed for cartire pro stock type setups.
                    Your are talking about 200HP here...that can be a lot of force in a drag situation. With 200 HP and a bike that weighs 530 lbs you are looking at a 9 second runner in the hands of the right person. It would be good insurance if you have the laughing gas... if you keep total output below 140 hp a heavy duty clutch basket is all you would probably need.

                    The work alone on the crank (replacement of the primary gear, indexing, welding, and balancing) is going to be in the $800 - $1000 range....if you change the bearings add another $250 for parts.

                    Hap
                    Hap, I just had most of that done, replacment of the output side end, balancing and welding along with new bearings and it came out to just over 350 from Falicon in Florida. Am i missing something or is some of the work you mention that I didn't get done just that much more expensive? Or maybe dealers are soaking people whereas my mechanic is getting it done at cost for me? That latter one could be. He is a good guy.

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                      Re: gs 1100 welded crank

                      Originally posted by Hoomgar
                      Originally posted by Hap Call
                      Originally posted by RifRafRacing
                      do you think the straight cut gears are overkill?I was told that the helical gears, that are stock on these engines,pushed hard enough will drive the clutch basket into the case.(aka: 200 hp launch with 7" slick/wheelie bar).I dont want to spring for the expense ,if this is something only needed for cartire pro stock type setups.
                      Your are talking about 200HP here...that can be a lot of force in a drag situation. With 200 HP and a bike that weighs 530 lbs you are looking at a 9 second runner in the hands of the right person. It would be good insurance if you have the laughing gas... if you keep total output below 140 hp a heavy duty clutch basket is all you would probably need.

                      The work alone on the crank (replacement of the primary gear, indexing, welding, and balancing) is going to be in the $800 - $1000 range....if you change the bearings add another $250 for parts.

                      Hap
                      Hap, I just had most of that done, replacment of the output side end, balancing and welding along with new bearings and it came out to just over 350 from Falicon in Florida. Am i missing something or is some of the work you mention that I didn't get done just that much more expensive? Or maybe dealers are soaking people whereas my mechanic is getting it done at cost for me? That latter one could be. He is a good guy.
                      Sounds like you got a deal...I was going by what I remembered from the last Falicon pricing guide they sent me. I will check it again when I get home...

                      Hap

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                        #12
                        I cant believe that falicon even welded the crank for $350.00
                        WOW 8O 8O

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                          Re: gs 1100 welded crank

                          Originally posted by Hap Call
                          Originally posted by Hoomgar

                          Hap, I just had most of that done, replacment of the output side end, balancing and welding along with new bearings and it came out to just over 350 from Falicon in Florida. Am i missing something or is some of the work you mention that I didn't get done just that much more expensive? Or maybe dealers are soaking people whereas my mechanic is getting it done at cost for me? That latter one could be. He is a good guy.
                          Sounds like you got a deal...I was going by what I remembered from the last Falicon pricing guide they sent me. I will check it again when I get home...

                          Hap

                          I was off a little but not much. Joe said the total was 427.00
                          Still not bad for what all they did.

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                            #14
                            hows your crank

                            thanks for the input ,I race a 93 gsxr 1100 watercooled,and this engine is really tough,I have 4 seasons on a stock motor,flatslides,pipe(135bhp)with a 90hp shot.oh yeah GS ,maybe I run it back and forth to work,instead of trying to break it.!!! thanks guys. "WFO" till you see god,then brake!

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