I didn't know the 29's came with or without pilot adjustment screws. The little hole is there where the pointed tip usually seats, but they are plugged, and I don't see where there were threads in the hole.
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Originally posted by BadBillyB View Post
I didn't know the 29's came with or without pilot adjustment screws. The little hole is there where the pointed tip usually seats, but they are plugged, and I don't see where there were threads in the hole.
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Dan Ruddock
Originally posted by renobruce View PostI saw these on ebay. Dibs if they are any good. Does anyone know what these might be? Would they be a good choice?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...3169117&rd=1,1
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Originally posted by Dan Ruddock View PostWhat They might be ????? who knows not enough info to tell. Too risky unless you get them cheap. Dan
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BadBillyB
Originally posted by renobruce View PostI saw these on ebay. Dibs if they are any good. Does anyone know what these might be? Would they be a good choice?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...3169117&rd=1,1
For the set-up you have, I would recommend the Web-Cam .395" intake with the .365" exhaust .....Fresh valve springs will be all you need.....BadBillyB
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Dan Ruddock
Originally posted by renobruce View Postthey are mega-cycle cams. Lift: 380. duration @ .040": 261 deg. Lobe centers: 107.5/108.5. Intake/exhaust open/close: 23/58 59/22.
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Originally posted by Dan Ruddock View PostJudging by those numbers that is a fare amount of cam, you will lose some low end over the stock cam. The web 151i has .368 lift, 261@ .020 and 235@ .050. I don't have the .040 #'s but it would be about 240. The stock cam is 230@ .050 Dan
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Ape sells a clutch hub kit with heavy duty backing plate, heavy duty springs, and heavy duty rivets for 129.00. But they only show listings for the GS1100 and 1150. Does anyone know if there is a kit made for the GS1000? I wanted to beef up the clutch while I'm at it.
The crank is out for welding now. I'm just about ready to put this thing back together!
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80GS1000
Originally posted by renobruce View PostApe sells a clutch hub kit with heavy duty backing plate, heavy duty springs, and heavy duty rivets for 129.00. But they only show listings for the GS1100 and 1150. Does anyone know if there is a kit made for the GS1000? I wanted to beef up the clutch while I'm at it.
The crank is out for welding now. I'm just about ready to put this thing back together!Last edited by Guest; 01-22-2007, 07:27 PM.
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I just got word from the guy welding my crank that it is twisted! :shock: About 15 degrees, he says. Damn! Good thing I have a complete spare 1000 engine. I was hoping I could keep it complete, but, oh well. Time to bust open another engine.
I had him look at the head that I bought to make sure all the work was done correctly. He said the porting job is excellent. And he said the valve job is real nice.... a 3 angle grind, new springs (stock ones) and new seals. I am going to have him check the bore work, too. I'd rather pay him a few bucks to check everything out than have to tear my engine apart down the road.... I only want to do this once!!
This guy doing this work is a real trip. Steve (fatkid89704) turned me on to him. He lives about a mile away from me. He's an old ex drag/road racer/engine builder. He's been in a few bike accidents, and he's all busted up. I think he has arthritis in every joint in his body. But boy, he sure knows his old school bikes. He still builds Kawasakis mostly. You should see this custom bike he is building... It's amazing! He has built the frame, exhaust, and controls from scratch. His aluminum fabricating and welding is unbelievable! He is applying for patents for some of his custom mods. I'll shoot some pics of some of his stuff. I think I trust this guy.
He said he would also slot and degree my cams and help set up the engine once it's back together for $175.00. the crank welding he is doing for $25.00. He checked the head and will check the overbore job for free. Pretty good, eh?
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BadBillyB
Originally posted by 80GS1000 View PostI just called APE and posed the question. Ask for Pat at APE. He'll hook you up on the clutch hub kit for the GS1000. They also offer the clutch hub assembly and clutch basket for the GS1000 as a special order for the same price as listed on their website for the 1100/1150.
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fatkid89704
hey bruce did you get that motor back together yet?man you sure are slow.if you need any help getting that other motor apart just let me know and ill come up and help for a while.talk to you later.by the way it is supposed to 60 up here on monday.wanna do a lap around the lake?talk to you later.Last edited by Guest; 01-31-2007, 06:02 PM.
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