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speedo1
750/ 850
I've searched, but, still no conclusive info. The 850 top-end on my 750 bottom, what kind of power output? Is it noticable to be worth it, or, should I just beat my 750 til' it blows up? \\/Anyone had success with this mod.?Tags: None
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speedo1
Wow!! 40 views and no response. I can't believe no-one has done this. After all. this is where I read someone suggesting this.Hmmmmmmmm.[-o<
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Tarbash 27
I would think if you took your 750 cylinders and bored them to 844 so you have a fresh bore and got the wiseco 844 kit. Thats 10.25-1 compression compared to 9-1 stock. Yes Im sure there would be a difference. If you got the 80-82 gs850 head that had larger intake ports, and you put a bigger set of carbs on. Than yes, I can see some perfromance improvements.
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speedo1
Yes, the Wiseco Kit would be an improvement. Someone suggested a more economical way is the stock 850 pistons in a bored 750 cylinder, that would free up money to have the 750 head worked on. It's almost $600 for the Wiseco Kit. So, I was just looking for anyone who has gone this route.
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fat_sac
Originally posted by speedo1 View PostYes, the Wiseco Kit would be an improvement. Someone suggested a more economical way is the stock 850 pistons in a bored 750 cylinder, that would free up money to have the 750 head worked on. It's almost $600 for the Wiseco Kit. So, I was just looking for anyone who has gone this route.
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courier11sec
Originally posted by fat_sac View PostMy dad kept talking about this for a while and saying that it was totally possible even to bolt up the 1100 jugs and heads. I never tried it and still don't know if it will work b/c I never found any info on it so I left my 750 alone.
Looks like a neat product, but if I'm ever out fishing in a small boat and someone gets anywhere near me with one of those, I'll pop it.
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emjay
Interesting, someone once told me that that's exactly what an 850 motor is - a 750 bottom with a larger top end. If that's the case, just put a complete 850 motor in there.
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Originally posted by emjay View PostInteresting, someone once told me that that's exactly what an 850 motor is - a 750 bottom with a larger top end. If that's the case, just put a complete 850 motor in there.
If you were to use your barrels and fit 850 pistons, your wall thickness will only be 1mm, IMO way too thin. You will get distortion of the bores under high loads and inadequate cooling of your piston crowns through the top rings.:) The road to hell is paved with good intentions......................................
GS 850GN JE 894 10.5-1 pistons, Barnett Clutch, C-W 4-1, B-B MPD Ignition, Progressive suspension, Sport Demons. Sold
GS 850GT JE 1023 11-1 pistons. Sold
GS1150ES3 stock, V&H 4-1. Sold
GS1100GD, future resto project. Sold
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