I'm building this thing to be a very serious corner burning canyon carver, and brakes/suspension/handling is the whole reason I snagged a Rickman road racer frame. Here are my latest options:
#1 894cc 11:1 GS750 Megacycle or Web cams Keihin CR29 smoothbore carbs maybe some head work
*uses 850 cylinders bored out +2mm, and custom JE Pistons that I can order duplicates of from a friend's past order ($700 pistons)
*I need 2 of these pistons anyway to build a 475cc GS425 road racer, and have 3 spare 750 engines
++big cc's = big smiles, big power potential
++I have plenty of spare parts
+It is a CR900 frame, 894cc's just makes sense if you're nostalgic!
--750 engines are quite wide, I come close to scraping the stator cover on extreme corners on my GS750-920cc. racers have cut and welded an angled piece on there for same reason)
--weight: 750's have a massive crank, GS1000 engines are lighter by a good 12lbs with lighter crank, no kickstarter. (I do battery delete/downsize& starter delete kickstart only to save weight)
--4 of 5 crank main bearings are obsolete from Suzuki, but they are roller bearings and hardly ever wear out, bearings are available from suppliers but the races I assume are proprietary. I have not checked the rod bearings or the thrust washers for availability. I do have 3 spares though!
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**#2-#4 have these advantages/disadvantages:
++much lighter than a GS750 engine, better cornering, frees up some hp, + starter delete+battery downsize makes it an ultralight 4cyl vintage rocket!
++much narrower engine than a 750, more cornering clearance
++crank bearings are common to all other 2 valve per cylinder Suzuki's except 4 of the 5 GS750 crank bearings, all still available
+I have 1 spare 550 engine with a shifting issue, but 77-82 parts are common
+I have a GS650 MAC 4:1 header I could use on this
-may need to add even more additional engine mounts to the frame, already need to bronze weld different lowers for the 750 and touch up some previous repairs.
-can the 6 speed GS550 transmission handle this much power? Can a GS650E 5 speed fit in place of it, it's gears are 1/5th wider per gear so I assume)
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#2 741cc GS550 (*IF* my hunch that 550 and 750 combustion chambers are the same, see other thread photos, will tear down engine next month to measure)
*around 9.25:1 compression using GS650 cylinders bored to the max of 65mm with stock GS750 pistons
*base model MegaCycle or Web cams are the max lift I can run, machining deeper valve pockets would only decrease compression ratio)
*80-82 GS550 BS32 CV carb head for larger intake ports, Keihin CR smoothbore carbs
-not blisteringly fast, but sufficiently fast
#3 789cc GS550 (*IF* I can resleeve a GS650 block with 750 sized sleeves but with smaller steps at the top flange, and the above #2 comb chamber criteria)
*10.9:1 789cc using some NOS 798cc 67mm GS750 11:1 pistons I have acquired, 80-82 GS550 BS32 CV carb head
*requires resleeving a tightly spaced GS650 block even tighter, custom sleeves or the top step flange on 750 sleeves machined down
++789cc 10.9:1 with good cams will make a very fast "little" 4 cylinder!
-may run a bit hotter due to less metal in the cylinder block (+ could possibly run WIseco 844cc GS750 pistons as well, -but even less cylinder wall thickness)
#4 741cc 10.25:1 GS550/650
**Need to contact Wiseco and see if they still have 30 year old CAD drawings of their 65mm GS650 big bore pistons, & could make a limited run of them
*would run a GS650 cylinders bored to the max of +3mm and a GS650 closed chambered head, Wiseco pistons or else make custom JE or CP pistons for $$$
+++GS650 heads are a closed chamber raised port design for more power and efficiency due to more complete combstion and more direct flow into the chamber, a stock 673cc GS650 makes same hp as a stock hemi head 77-79 8v GS750, less torque due to lower displacement though. Pistons are specific to the head design.
++would be every bit as fast as the 789cc hemi head 550/650/750 hybrid, slightly less torque but not by much
-more costly, should I spend the $700 custom piston money on the 894cc for more power instead?
-have to do more legwork to see if Wiseco can re-make these out of production pistons, but many GS550/650 owners would kill for more sets, group buy???
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