It's been a few years since I took a look at my GS, and it seems that I have lost all the paperwork I had for the engine I was planning to build. The idea was to build a "budget" big bore engine, with maybe bigger valves and possibly a performance cam. And an endless list of other mods.
If I remember correctly the cylinder sleeves from a stock GS1000 were the ones I was looking at. Does anyone have the measurements of the sleeves? This is what the stock sleeves on my engine look like:
By clicking the pictures they appear larger, you know. So the length of the sleeve is not really that important, but the OD of the sleeve and the OD of the lip are the limiting factors. The lip seems to be either 78 or 79mm, but how big can you go? Maybe 6mm? And what about the OD of the sleeve? It's 72.6mm at the moment, so how big is too big? I'm a bit concerned with heat issues if I go too big.
My memory tells me I got somewhere around 930cc (perhaps?) with my calculations.
BTW, what ARP studs have you used, if you have, with these engines? The studs are 10mmx170mm, or close, and the only studs I found with those measurements were for a Kwak ATV.
The bike will be a street(tracker/fighter) bike, and forced induction might be an option. The exhaust manifold is pretty much ready, but I'm not sure if I should try it N/A first. I do know this is not exactly the best engine for this kind of stuff but I'll just have to live with it.
So, if any of you kind folks have any information you might want to share with me, I'd be more than happy. I'll post more plans and silly ideas as I remember what I was about to do...
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