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DOT head on Bandit 1200
Anyone here ever swapped on an early GSX-R 750 "DOT" head in exchange for their stock Bandit head? I've read quite a bit about the effect (seems to be worth about 10 hp and a fair bit of torque with no porting or skimming) it has on the B12, and it is on my list of things to consider. Porting is soooo expensive that it seems to be a worthwhile alternative. Anyone who has done something like this able to comment on its effect on the powerband? Rideability? MPG?"Thought he, it is a wicked world in all meridians; I'll die a pagan."
~Herman Melville
2016 1200 Superlow
1982 CB900fTags: None
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You be DAMN careful when doing this. I went by the book and it destroyed my engine.
Don't expect to just paint by numbers and have it all work out.
From my ADV Rider post...
"Bandit 1200. RIP.
Recipe was oil cooled GSXR/Katana 750 head. 88 - 97. 4cc smaller combustion chamber, gives 10.5ish :1 comp ratio. Has same valve sizes as the Bandit 12 head. Throw in some hairy GSXR750 cams (88-89) or GSXR1100/Katana 1100 cams, gives much more top end at the expense of some midrange/low end loss. Not really an issue as it revs RIGHT NOW with those cams. Throw on a performance pipe (RS-3 Yosh + Black Widow headers (UK)), and you have about 130hp at the wheel. I went ape and spent another $1300 CAD for a set of RS38 pumper carbs. Bent the exhaust valves when I fired it up. Chalked it up to a bad timing job. Spent another $500 on Vesrah exhaust valves. Made DAMN sure timing was spot on. Went for a ride, and the power was everything I was hoping for. Opened her out to see what she could do. I had the carbs dialled in perfectly and the bike would just yank your arms straight with a turn of the throttle. Gave it hell. It gave me hell back. Huge smokeshow, obvious piston/valve interference. Cannot for the life of me figure out what went wrong as this is generally considered a very safe first step in hopping up these motors. I saw the cams come out of the bike I bought them from. Unless they were a regrind with some wild lift figures, I can't see why it went pear shaped. I bought a used GSXR1100 motor and installed it. It was a bit of a pooch, with obvious oil control issues. I slung in a new set of rings and called it good enough to resell. It will be moving on cheap next summer, put mostly back to stock. Moral of the story, if you want a faster bike, buy a faster bike. Also, a 14 year old Bandit 12 should be parted out when it blows up, and not have more money sunk into it! I guess I felt guilty for trashing that magnificent motor. C'est la vie!"Last edited by Roger P.; 02-15-2019, 07:39 PM.
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Originally posted by Roger P. View PostYou be DAMN careful when doing this. I went by the book and it destroyed my engine.
Don't expect to just paint by numbers and have it all work out.
From my ADV Rider post...
"Bandit 1200. RIP.
Recipe was oil cooled GSXR/Katana 750 head. 88 - 97. 4cc smaller combustion chamber, gives 10.5ish :1 comp ratio. Has same valve sizes as the Bandit 12 head. Throw in some hairy GSXR750 cams (88-89) or GSXR1100/Katana 1100 cams, gives much more top end at the expense of some midrange/low end loss. Not really an issue as it revs RIGHT NOW with those cams. Throw on a performance pipe (RS-3 Yosh + Black Widow headers (UK)), and you have about 130hp at the wheel. I went ape and spent another $1300 CAD for a set of RS38 pumper carbs. Bent the exhaust valves when I fired it up. Chalked it up to a bad timing job. Spent another $500 on Vesrah exhaust valves. Made DAMN sure timing was spot on. Went for a ride, and the power was everything I was hoping for. Opened her out to see what she could do. I had the carbs dialled in perfectly and the bike would just yank your arms straight with a turn of the throttle. Gave it hell. It gave me hell back. Huge smokeshow, obvious piston/valve interference. Cannot for the life of me figure out what went wrong as this is generally considered a very safe first step in hopping up these motors. I saw the cams come out of the bike I bought them from. Unless they were a regrind with some wild lift figures, I can't see why it went pear shaped. I bought a used GSXR1100 motor and installed it. It was a bit of a pooch, with obvious oil control issues. I slung in a new set of rings and called it good enough to resell. It will be moving on cheap next summer, put mostly back to stock. Moral of the story, if you want a faster bike, buy a faster bike. Also, a 14 year old Bandit 12 should be parted out when it blows up, and not have more money sunk into it! I guess I felt guilty for trashing that magnificent motor. C'est la vie!"
Thank you for the warning, though. You guys here are definitely my wardens when it comes to doing this right."Thought he, it is a wicked world in all meridians; I'll die a pagan."
~Herman Melville
2016 1200 Superlow
1982 CB900f
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Those heads from a teapot are still out there but, good luck finding the gsxr cams.... I have a short stroke 750 motor in my '83. I've run both style cams kat and gsxr and the difference is undetectable imo. I'll bet 10hp maybe.... I've dragraced it for years and, the newer oil boiler is only 4 or 5 tenths quicker in the 1/4 than the original motor was.Dee Durant '83 750es (Overly molested...) '88 gl1500 (Yep, a wing...)
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