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Using 78 GS750 Cams in 79 GS1000 engine
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Using 78 GS750 Cams in 79 GS1000 engine
Forgive the new post guys. Having a hard time finding the info on this. I vaguely remember reading that the early 750 cams had a little more "attitude" than the 1000 cams and could be swapped into the 1000. By attitude I mean lift and/or duration. Can anyone confirm this? I'm thinking about buying a 1000 engine and would like to know if I should hang on to my 750 cams since my spare engine is in pieces ready to get parted out.
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If you look in the factory service manuals (free download available from basscliff's website) you will see the 750 cams have a little extra duration. I think the lift is a little lower though. Overall I don't think will gain enough to notice.Ed
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