he told me i can put a 1100 cyl. and head on a 750e... i say bs but im no suzuki tech.. any one got a clue?
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motocycle shawn
is this true or bs?
i ran in to a guy to day and was chating about my bike .. to get to the point
he told me i can put a 1100 cyl. and head on a 750e... i say bs but im no suzuki tech.. any one got a clue?Tags: None
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Don't think so, not sure, I think connecting rod and wrist pin differences, crank stroke differences, etc. makes it a difficult proposition... BUT-You can certainly put an entire 1100e engine it it, fairly easy to do, done quite commonly.Last edited by tkent02; 08-25-2007, 10:59 AM.
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long_av8r
I don't know either, but I wouldn't be too quick to say no. The reason for saying that is because I know for a fact that I can put a GSXR 750 Slingshot head on a GSXR 1100 motor.
What I would want to know is why you would want to do this. The combustion chamber size of the 1100 head is larger than that of the 750 so the swap would effectively reduce your compresion ratio, which would result in less hp.
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motocycle shawn
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well im not going to he was just saying you can and i think hes full of it.
i have a gs750drag bike that kills my 1100e at the track any ways.
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I am assuming you are referring to a 16 valve 750. Yes, the heads WILL swap. The stroke length is different so if you DID put 1100 cylinders on a 750 bottom end the piston would be so FAR down in the hole it would make ZERO compression! Stick the entire 1100 motor in your chassis & be done with it. Ray.
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long_av8r
Originally posted by rapidray View PostI am assuming you are referring to a 16 valve 750. Yes, the heads WILL swap. The stroke length is different so if you DID put 1100 cylinders on a 750 bottom end the piston would be so FAR down in the hole it would make ZERO compression! Stick the entire 1100 motor in your chassis & be done with it. Ray.
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