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Installing 1991 Katana 750 cams in a 1982 GS1100E
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Installing 1991 Katana 750 cams in a 1982 GS1100E
I ran across a perfect set of 1991 Katana 750 cams cheap. The 91 Kanata looks like the first gen oil cooled type engine where two valves are actuated by a single cam lobe. With the exception of no cam drive gear on the exhaust cam they look like a bolt in. If I understand correctly they add lift and duration which is what I am looking for. I can make and install a cam gear if needed for the tach drive, other than that 4 distraction I am wondering if anyone has ever dealt with this and had some info. Also does anyone have the lift and duration specs for the stock 91 Katana 750 cams, and the original 82 1100E cams.1981 GS1100E
1982 GS1100E
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Thanks for the information.
Originally posted by TeamDar View PostCam bearing journals are not the same.
Originally posted by slayer61 View PostDig around in here metalfab and you'll find info on putting the whole Kat head on your GS though...1981 GS1100E
1982 GS1100E
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." Aristotle
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Originally posted by rapidray View PostThe GSXR head on a GS 1100/1150 is an easy swap, I've done more than 30. There are just specific things you have to do, and the GSXR cams WILL go in an 1100/1150 head, you just have to machine the cams a little, as in a little bit of grinding.
Ray.
Ray thanks for the info. I believe I have seen some of the GSXR heads with a rocker for each valve, then the older type with the same setup as the 16V GS where two valves share a single rocker. Is the type that a single rocker actuates two valves the correct type to swap onto a GS1100E.
I have a few spare 16V GS heads, I need to sit gown and do some measuring.1981 GS1100E
1982 GS1100E
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." Aristotle
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