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possible power gains from milling the head?
Hey, a few nights ago while i was drinking and staring at the bike thought of milling the head down to up compression and increase power output. I have done this before with 2 stroke engines and was wondering if this would be wise on a 4 stroke. What do you all think?Tags: None
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Danaconda7
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It might work, but you will have to do some other stuff, too.
You will be changing your cam timing in the process, so you will have to slot your cam sprockets to adjust them.
Probably more stuff, but I am not a high-performance engine builder.
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Danaconda7
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Before you pull the head check your valve to piston clearance I like to see min clearance of .060 intake and .080 on the exhaust. If you have .100 on the intake and .115 on the exhaust then you can safely take .040 off your head. But as stated you will have to degree the cams in and unless your already are running slightly lean you might need to rejet to a size or two smaller main jets.My stable
84 GSX1100EFG-10.62 @ 125 mph 64'' W/B.
85 GS1150-9.72@146mph stock W/B.
88 GSXR1100-dragbike 9.18@139.92mph/5.68@118mph.
98 Bandit 1200-9.38@146mph/6.02@121mph.
90 Suzuki GS 1425cc FBG Pro Stock chassis 5.42@124mph
06 GSXR750 10.44@135mph
00 Honda elite 80 pit bike
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81GS850
Just food for thought, found this on a hotrod site a long time ago and always refer to it before deciding to mill heads.
Read more: http://www.popularhotrodding.com/tec...#ixzz3AL9bVxzENew
CR8:1 9:1 10:1 11:1 12:1 13:1 14:1 15:1 9:1 3.5 10:1 6.5 2.9 11:1 9.2 5.5 2.5 12:1 11.5 7.7 4.7 2.1 13:1 13.6 9.7 6.6 4.0 1.9 14:1 15.4 11.5 8.3 5.7 3.5 1.6 15:1 17.0 13.0 9.8 7.1 4.9 3.0 1.4 16:1 18.6 14.5 11.3 8.6 6.4 4.4 2.8 1.4
This is a graph published that shows original vs new compression ratio. The numbers show are theoretical percentage increase. You'll also notice this graph shows a rate of diminishing returns. EX going from 8:1 to 9:1 is more profitable than going from 10:1 to 11:1. etc.
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Originally posted by posplayr View PostWhat are the units on the table?
This is the percentage increase that can theoretically be had by raising the compression from a lower to a higher level.
Read more: http://www.popularhotrodding.com/tec...#ixzz3AMXNmwMWsigpic
mine: 2000 Honda GoldWing GL1500SE and 1980 GS850G'K' "Junior"
hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
#1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
#2 son: 1980 GS1000G
Family Portrait
Siblings and Spouses
Mom's first ride
Want a copy of my valve adjust spreadsheet for your 2-valve per cylinder engine? Send me an e-mail request (not a PM)
(Click on my username in the upper-left corner for e-mail info.)
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Danaconda7
Stetracer, Is the valve to piston clearance somthing that would be written down somewhere or would I need to measure it myself? Also, what direction would i need to adjust the timing? I have not had to fool with anything like that in the past.
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Danaconda7
Thank you for the graph, looks to be some good information! I assume you have some experiance is this? Any pit falls i should be aware of?
Originally posted by 81GS850 View PostJust food for thought, found this on a hotrod site a long time ago and always refer to it before deciding to mill heads.
Read more: http://www.popularhotrodding.com/tec...#ixzz3AL9bVxzENew
CR8:1 9:1 10:1 11:1 12:1 13:1 14:1 15:1 9:1 3.5 10:1 6.5 2.9 11:1 9.2 5.5 2.5 12:1 11.5 7.7 4.7 2.1 13:1 13.6 9.7 6.6 4.0 1.9 14:1 15.4 11.5 8.3 5.7 3.5 1.6 15:1 17.0 13.0 9.8 7.1 4.9 3.0 1.4 16:1 18.6 14.5 11.3 8.6 6.4 4.4 2.8 1.4
This is a graph published that shows original vs new compression ratio. The numbers show are theoretical percentage increase. You'll also notice this graph shows a rate of diminishing returns. EX going from 8:1 to 9:1 is more profitable than going from 10:1 to 11:1. etc.
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81GS850
Some experience, mostly with car motors. I just don't think you're gonna see a lot of power gains with it, and it's gonna be a lot more work than what it's worth. My bikes rated at 70hp, a 4% increase would be 72.8
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Originally posted by Danaconda7 View PostStetracer, Is the valve to piston clearance somthing that would be written down somewhere or would I need to measure it myself? Also, what direction would i need to adjust the timing? I have not had to fool with anything like that in the past.Last edited by stetracer; 08-14-2014, 10:13 AM.My stable
84 GSX1100EFG-10.62 @ 125 mph 64'' W/B.
85 GS1150-9.72@146mph stock W/B.
88 GSXR1100-dragbike 9.18@139.92mph/5.68@118mph.
98 Bandit 1200-9.38@146mph/6.02@121mph.
90 Suzuki GS 1425cc FBG Pro Stock chassis 5.42@124mph
06 GSXR750 10.44@135mph
00 Honda elite 80 pit bike
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Originally posted by 81GS850 View PostSome experience, mostly with car motors. I just don't think you're gonna see a lot of power gains with it, and it's gonna be a lot more work than what it's worth. My bikes rated at 70hp, a 4% increase would be 72.8My stable
84 GSX1100EFG-10.62 @ 125 mph 64'' W/B.
85 GS1150-9.72@146mph stock W/B.
88 GSXR1100-dragbike 9.18@139.92mph/5.68@118mph.
98 Bandit 1200-9.38@146mph/6.02@121mph.
90 Suzuki GS 1425cc FBG Pro Stock chassis 5.42@124mph
06 GSXR750 10.44@135mph
00 Honda elite 80 pit bike
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Originally posted by stetracer View PostWhen you mill the head it will advance the intake and retard the exhaust cams some but the stock cam timing can be way off from the factory.
I would think that with a milled head (or block), the cam gets a little closer to the crank, but the chain does not shrink, so the cam rotates backward to take up the slack. In my mind, that "retards" the cams. Both of them. Am I mistaken in my thinking?
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mine: 2000 Honda GoldWing GL1500SE and 1980 GS850G'K' "Junior"
hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
#1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
#2 son: 1980 GS1000G
Family Portrait
Siblings and Spouses
Mom's first ride
Want a copy of my valve adjust spreadsheet for your 2-valve per cylinder engine? Send me an e-mail request (not a PM)
(Click on my username in the upper-left corner for e-mail info.)
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Originally posted by Steve View PostHuh??? Since the cams are connected by a chain, why would one be retarded and the other one advanced?
I would think that with a milled head (or block), the cam gets a little closer to the crank, but the chain does not shrink, so the cam rotates backward to take up the slack. In my mind, that "retards" the cams. Both of them. Am I mistaken in my thinking?
.My stable
84 GSX1100EFG-10.62 @ 125 mph 64'' W/B.
85 GS1150-9.72@146mph stock W/B.
88 GSXR1100-dragbike 9.18@139.92mph/5.68@118mph.
98 Bandit 1200-9.38@146mph/6.02@121mph.
90 Suzuki GS 1425cc FBG Pro Stock chassis 5.42@124mph
06 GSXR750 10.44@135mph
00 Honda elite 80 pit bike
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