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Originally posted by srsupertrap View PostRay,
I am curious how do you convert the 82 GS1100G head with the round ports into a D port? I see a couple of those floating around the Forum.Last edited by 49er; 05-21-2010, 02:12 AM.:) The road to hell is paved with good intentions......................................
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Here is my 1100G Head D port which is currently soaking in cleaner at Tkent02 house. I was wondering does anyone know can I reuse the original GS1000 Head Cam chain guides for the tunnels and for the one that goes between the cams?
Or should I find GS1100G cam chain guides?
Steve
1979 GS1000E (45 Yrs), 1981 GPz550 (11 Yrs)
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Tensioner guides all seem to be within the same supercession chain so you should be able to use your old ones assuming they aren't worn.Ed
To measure is to know.
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Gs1085s
had my Gs bored to wiseco 1085cc,had crank welded ,new camchain head cleaned up.
Gs1100g cams as i wanted torque not topend,bronze ape valve guides seals,cams, degreed
in on slotted sproxs, high volume V&H oil pump gears, stock carbs (28mm) K&Ns oval type.
Had it Dynoed setup a treat 90Bhp backwheel 68ftlbs,of torque.
ride it two up alot, now it doesnt notice wife on the back,and dont use a litre of oil every 200miles,in fact oil consumption is zero now.
exhaust is a V&H mega.
power wheelies first and comes up in second gear if hits a bump in the rd, so job is done.
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Originally posted by theDoktor View PostA couple of technical questions about this head conversion: with Weisco 1085's in a 78 GS 1000 (8v), the piston crowns are relieved for just a single intake & exhaust valve. With the 83/84 GS 1100 head, are the valve reliefs in the Weisco pistons appropriate for the larger valves in the 1100 head?
1984 SUZUKI GS1100GKE Touring - CAM SHAFT - VALVE
Intake Valve: P/N 12911-49020
Exhaust Valve: P/N 12912-49020
1979 SUZUKI GS1000N & EN - CAM SHAFT - VALVE
Intake Valve: 12911-49020
Exhaust Valve 12912-49020
Yes, the Wiseco valve reliefs are adequate because the 1100 valves are not larger.Last edited by srsupertrap; 11-28-2010, 12:53 PM.Steve
1979 GS1000E (45 Yrs), 1981 GPz550 (11 Yrs)
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Question: If I bolt on the 1100G Head onto the bored GS1085 Jugs I will have less compression if the 1100G combustion chamber has a larger volume. Correct?
If I want to maintain the same compression or bump it from 10.25 to 10.50:1 (sea level) how many thousandths needs to be removed from the GS1100G cylinder head to accomplish this or what formula should I use to calculate this? I am at 5280 FeetSteve
1979 GS1000E (45 Yrs), 1981 GPz550 (11 Yrs)
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Steve,
How about...
1) measure the combustion chamber volume of the 1000 head
2) measure the combustion chamber volume of the 1100 head
3) calculate difference between the two
4) calculate how much must be shaved off the 1100 head to match the chamber size of the 1000 head (assume a cylindrical section will be removed by decking).
To measure the chamber size people use a piece of clear plexiglass with a hole though it. Stick the glass down on the chamber with a little sealer around so it won't leak, then use a graduated cylinder of some sort to measure the volume of fluid required to fill up the chamber.Ed
To measure is to know.
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostSteve,
How about...
1) measure the combustion chamber volume of the 1000 head
2) measure the combustion chamber volume of the 1100 head
3) calculate difference between the two
4) calculate how much must be shaved off the 1100 head to match the chamber size of the 1000 head (assume a cylindrical section will be removed by decking).
To measure the chamber size people use a piece of clear plexiglass with a hole though it. Stick the glass down on the chamber with a little sealer around so it won't leak, then use a graduated cylinder of some sort to measure the volume of fluid required to fill up the chamber.
Good idea & method. I will have to scrounge up a GS1000 head from TKent02 garage. I think we collectively bought a extra GS1000 head for $10 when I bought that 81 GS1100E rolling chassis in the summer. Forgot all about that one. If not Tom probably has a couple more GS1000 heads lying around .Steve
1979 GS1000E (45 Yrs), 1981 GPz550 (11 Yrs)
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larrycavan
I just ported a GS1000 head for a 1085 street motor. This was as small runner head. I hadn't done one of these in a long while.
Street Port - Stock Suzuki Valves
For 1085cc motor, VM33, Yosh Stage 1 Cams
lift - cfm@10"
.100 - 33.2
.200 - 58.4
.300 - 80.1
.400 - 92.0
.500 - 97.3
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Road_Clam
LC, I was curious if you were a member here on GSR.... you and your drag cronies always amuse the poop out of me with witty ball breaking conversation over at the "other" enemy forum ! LOL
Rich
PS I have NOT forgotten about you, as soon as I dig the GPz head out of my attic, i'll get it to you...
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Originally posted by larrycavan View PostI just ported a GS1000 head for a 1085 street motor. This was as small runner head. I hadn't done one of these in a long while.
Street Port - Stock Suzuki Valves
Larry,
How about tossing us a bone and explain where gains are to be had porting these heads? I know the short side radius is terrible so smoothing that part is obvious but would love to learn more.
BTW, I "ported" my GS1000 head using a rat tail file! No joke! Only thing I did though was to smooth over the sharp squared off edges on the short side radius. Beyond that I was afraid to touch the port because it looked pretty darn good from the (untrained) eyeball perspective.Ed
To measure is to know.
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larrycavan
Originally posted by Nessism View PostLarry,
How about tossing us a bone and explain where gains are to be had porting these heads? I know the short side radius is terrible so smoothing that part is obvious but would love to learn more.
BTW, I "ported" my GS1000 head using a rat tail file! No joke! Only thing I did though was to smooth over the sharp squared off edges on the short side radius. Beyond that I was afraid to touch the port because it looked pretty darn good from the (untrained) eyeball perspective.
The place you have to watch is you go in there with a porting tool is the roof of the port isn't overly thick under the tappet bore. Careless grinding there will get you a nice hole
You can see in the photos that it's not cut too deep on either side of the guide but the flow killing guide boss has been reshaped.
Throats are 88% bone stock. A generous amount from an OEM casting.
I could have gone back and fiddled with the valve job to pick up the low lift numbers but on the overall, the numbers are good so I left it be. This was cut, a 3 angle, very light valve job was done, resurfaced and on the flow bench. Once and done.
It's flowing 90 at his cam lift. He'll notice a difference...that's for certain.
Runners are sized for the larger carbs.
The owner seems to me to have his act together. He wanted a mild cammed, mid size motor that will pull hard on the street with 33mm carbs. I found him some great cams for that. He already had the carbs.
They came out of an 1170 with pretty much the same porting. You could not give that bike a hand full of throttle in first gear without it standing straight up on the rear tire. That dam thing was a handful to hang on to with that slippery seat
Pretty much everyone knows I'm a dyed green Kawasaki guy but that doesn't mean I dont' appreciate the potential of these old GS1000's. They really respond to the correct parts and some head work. I've ridden a couple of unbelievably quick GS1000s over the years....Awesome motorcycles
PS... if you attempt your own, don't over do the exhausts. The suck side is where it's going to make the biggest differenceLast edited by Guest; 02-20-2011, 09:42 AM.
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larrycavan
Originally posted by Road_Clam View PostLC, I was curious if you were a member here on GSR.... you and your drag cronies always amuse the poop out of me with witty ball breaking conversation over at the "other" enemy forum ! LOL
Rich
PS I have NOT forgotten about you, as soon as I dig the GPz head out of my attic, i'll get it to you...
Hi Rich
Oh yea......it get's real interesting sometimes. If I hear BS34 Mikuni one more time I'm going to find a tall building and bail
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Originally posted by larrycavan View PostI just ported a GS1000 head for a 1085 street motor. This was as small runner head. I hadn't done one of these in a long while.
Street Port - Stock Suzuki Valves
For 1085cc motor, VM33, Yosh Stage 1 Cams
lift - cfm@10"
.100 - 33.2
.200 - 58.4
.300 - 80.1
.400 - 92.0
.500 - 97.3
Larry, Nice Looking work . . . I am starting my GS1000/GS1100G Head, Cylinder Project and would like to discuss my project with you.
PM SentSteve
1979 GS1000E (45 Yrs), 1981 GPz550 (11 Yrs)
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