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hey guys i have a 1978 suzuki gs 1000 and i was wanting to know what size pistons are in the bike now and what kind of pistons are good for more power
also what kind of rods do i kneedTags: None
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Originally posted by 7981GS View PostYou kneed dough.
You KNEAD dough.
"Kneed" is the past tense of the action involving using your knee on something or someone.
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sorry guys what do i need for rods to cope with larger pistons and what does everyone else typically get
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7981GS
Stock rods will work fine for up to at least a strong running 1100 (73.5 mm bore in 997 cylinders)
Eric
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Originally posted by Reaper0001 View Postsorry guys what do i need for rods to cope with larger pistons and what does everyone else typically get
The stock crank is plenty strong, although if you want to make sure, send it out and get it welded. I'm not that knowledgeable on this subject but have seen a couple of different names bantered about when it comes to this kind of work: Pearson and Stan Gardner.
Edit: lots of threads like this in the archives. Found this one with the search feature...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=182850
For pistons, the Wiseco 73mm big bore kit is very popular.Last edited by Nessism; 08-18-2012, 12:18 AM.Ed
To measure is to know.
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Remington44-77
This outfit has 3.5 MM oversize pistons rings and head gasket for $140 +$28 shipping. Pistons are stock 1100 replacement.
I've installed this setup. it works.
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Originally posted by Remington44-77 View Posthttp://stores.ebay.com/cruzinimage-co1484
This outfit has 3.5 MM oversize pistons rings and head gasket for $140 +$28 shipping. Pistons are stock 1100 replacement.
I've installed this setup. it works.
And still a safe over-bore for the stock 1000 cylinder.
Eric
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Originally posted by 7981GS View PostThat is a heck of a good deal for a stock compression/cast piston set.
And still a safe over-bore for the stock 1000 cylinder.
Eric
Jay from Ape said they don't normally recommend the 73.5 mm kits for the GS1000 as they make the liners questionably thin. I believe he will special order them for you if necessary though. Guess what I'm driving at is a 73 mm bore is safer, although I'm sure there are a good many people that haven't had problems with the larger pistons.Ed
To measure is to know.
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Carb rebuild tutorial...https://gsarchive.bwringer.com/mtsac...d_Tutorial.pdf
KZ750E Rebuild Thread...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...0-Resurrection
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7981GS
15+ years/70-80,000 miles and a LOT more compression (10.7:1) on mine so far...
Stock compression ratio would not be a problem as I stated prior.
Eric
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