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850 cylinders 0n 750
Anybody got the skinny on putting some 850 cylinders on a 16v 750, 1982? Anybody done it...I seem to recall reading that it is a direct bolt-together (like that is ever the case). Is this a better option than a wiseco big bore kit for a semi-daily driver? I do all my own wrenching...so hours are not a problem...money is.
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SqDancerLynn1
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Mark Harrop
I know that they are different in those respects, but I seem to recall reading somewhere that the cylinder block from the 850 would bolt onto the 750 engine cases, and that the 750 head would bolt onto the cylinders...do you know if the 750's and 850's have the same bolt pattern? This would seem a more economical rout to a 750 "big bore" kit.
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SqDancerLynn1
I'm not the authority but It's something about the 850 cylinders being longer and hitting the crank on the 750, different wrist pin sizes also. 750 2V & 750 4V have different bolt pattern.
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Mark Harrop
Damn, foiled again :x I guess I'll have to keep looking around for the low-buck secret to gaining more displacement....it is a conspiracy I tell you...
Thanks for the info,
Mark Harrop
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Anonymous
What about putting 850 cylinders on an 8 valve 750 motor with the 750 head? Is this swap possible?
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SqDancerLynn1
I'm sure there is some way to do it with either engine But it is NOT practical to my knowledge easier to just put a larger engine in the bike
1000 or 1100
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humhead
What about putting 850 cylinders on an 8 valve 750 motor with the 750 head? Is this swap possible?
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