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750/1000 engine swap
Does a 1000 engine fit straight in a 77 750 frame? Is the sprocket offset the same?
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It is a tight fit.
The brackets at the bottom in the middle don't line up.
(I had some long nuts welded in the frame)
The front brackets need to be made as well as the rear at the top.
Basically you can only use the rear supports at the bottom, they line up with the casing and give you a reference for chain alignment.
It is hard to lift the oil sump over the rear bracket (fixed to the frame) because the 1000 engine has a larger volume at the rear/bottom.
Also the engine is a little shorter.
You can move the engine forward but you will need to make the bottom rear brackets and loose your'e reference point.
Either way you'll have to make most brackets.Under no circumstances should both hands be removed from handlebars.
(1977 owners manual)
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Any oil cooled suzuki would be an easier swap as its a much more compact unit - yes you'll still need brackets though
PLUS -
Lighter
More power
NO reg/rec issues
On a 750 - I'd pick up a cheap 750 faux Katana and butcher the ugly pig
Hey presto - 85-90 HP and at least 30-40lbs lighter plus easy spares - newer loom, carbs and ancillaries too78 GS1000C- Now sporting 1100E suspension and numerous goodies
82 GS750E/82 1100E/ GSXR Frankenstein bike completed
83 1100E "rescue bike" saved from the barn
2008 Bking - Torque Torque Torque
Next project slowly coalescing
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