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    GSXR "DOT" head on my GS1100

    So, I have read here & on other sites that a GSXR DOT head CAN be installed onto a GS(X) 1100 block & I decided, "why not?" Special thanks to Bob Bertaut who did this Frankenstein graft years ago, RapidRay and all the others who have gone before me & done the leg work... the "pre-running" if you will.

    Onwards. Step one, start with your average tarted up Suzuki GS1100


    Collect 1 fresh DOT head from Red at Motogpwerks


    Remove head & do what ever it takes to remove factory head studs


    Install a set of APE GS1150 head studs & torque as directed



    Trim exhaust connections to fit DOT head. My exhaust has spigots with spring connectors on it, so it was an "easy enough" task to hand 'em over to a pal with a lathe & turn them down to fit!



    The head cooler ports were blocked because I (we gs guys) don't have a low pressure/hi volume part to our oil pumps

    But I did add a

    My old girl already has the 750 oil pump gears installed (no pics. sorry )

    But I did test fit the cooler a while back before I pulled her all down...


    There will be more... slowly... as I contend with other projects and Mrs slayer's new bathroom
    Paul


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    #2
    Nice project!

    What pistons are you running? Big bore?

    And that head, is it from a 750? How much more flow compared to the stock 1100E head?
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      #3
      Originally posted by Nessism View Post
      Nice project!

      What pistons are you running? Big bore?

      And that head, is it from a 750? How much more flow compared to the stock 1100E head?
      Thank you Sir.
      As I'm trying to do this on a "budget" I'm trying to use stock pistons. Actually I'm hoping not to have to break the base gasket seal & fight pistons & rings back into the bottom of the jugs. My mentor has suggested that I "at least" put fresh rings in it... but it doesn't smoke, I replied. Cuz I know that as soon as I put fresh rings I'' just as well put fresh pistons, and FFS they might as well be BIG new pistons... see where this goes?

      The head was originally used on the 88-89 GSXr 750 "slingshots" and the oil cooled Katana 750s from the same era to 96 or something.
      Off the shelf, the slingshot head has bigger valves and a "semi-down draft" intake and a smaller combustion chamber than the 1100 piece. The use of "stock" GSXr cams will show an increase of lift AND duration over the GS pieces. Using "factory" parts I hope to see 20-25 HP.

      Be safe guys.
      Paul


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        #4
        Hey great story!
        I did get a couple suggestions to put a DOT head on my 92 GSXR-N engine, because the smaller chamber will raise compression.
        However I did see the 750 valves are a bit smaller, balked at that plus I'd rather keep my 750 on hand in case the 1100 goes bad.
        1982 GS1100G- road bike
        1990 GSX750F-(1127cc '92 GSXR engine)
        1987 Honda CBR600F Hurricane

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          #5
          Originally posted by slayer61 View Post
          My mentor has suggested that I "at least" put fresh rings in it...


          Rings can be inspected for wear, instructions are in the factory manual.

          Originally posted by slayer61 View Post
          Actually I'm hoping not to have to break the base gasket seal & fight pistons & rings back into the bottom of the jugs.


          If i were to say 'at least' .. i'd say at least replace the base gasket, they often spring a leak
          when disturbed by removing the head.

          You replaced studs, so even more likely the base gasket will not be ok.
          Last edited by Rijko; 03-14-2023, 03:32 PM.
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            #6
            Cool. I was wondering what bike you were doing this mod on. I think RacingJake did the same on his gs1100 drag bike.
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              #7
              Originally posted by Rijko View Post


              Rings can be inspected for wear, instructions are in the factory manual.



              If i were to say 'at least' .. i'd say at least replace the base gasket, they often spring a leak
              when disturbed by removing the head.

              You replaced studs, so even more likely the base gasket will not be ok.
              What you say is true & understood. It would be kinda stupid to go this far then have it run great, but *@%^$*@%^$*@%^$*@%^$ oil out the bottom of the block... dammit... grumble grumble back to the shop & a harder hit on the Mastercard!

              Paul


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                #8
                Sorry GS overseers... i didn't realive *@%^$*@%^$*@%^$*@%^$ was a cuss can word
                Paul


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                  #9
                  Are those Honda Comstar wheels?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
                    Are those Honda Comstar wheels?
                    No! They look like Astralite wheels, or something similar. BIG $$$ (unless I've got it wrong, which is possible!)
                    Ed

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
                      Are those Honda Comstar wheels?
                      Astralites.....
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
                        Are those Honda Comstar wheels?
                        Sacrilege! Put Honda wheels on a Suzuki!



                        No Sir. They are, in fact, Astralites
                        Paul


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                          #13
                          It's my busy time of year at work, so progress is minimal, but last night I added new OEM Suzuki inlet rubbers to the head. new hardware etc.



                          Paul


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                            #14
                            So, I dropped the head onto the bike, with the newly installed studs.... before I realized which location was to use the acorn/closed top nuts and which locations were to use the open nuts.



                            Looks like I'll be rearranging the studs. The only location for the open nuts is the very outside 4... the incoming oil paths Looks like I'll be moving the 2 rear middle studs to the outside where the long stud without a sealing copper washer is needed. mock up number 3.. or 6 or something ffs.
                            Paul


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                              #15
                              Live and learn. Good on you for climbing the learning curve!
                              Ed

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