I don't claim my solution regarding the studs is any good mind you...if the cylinder block is lifted during WOT I'll know it isn't.
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Originally posted by Chuck78 View Post
I don't claim my solution regarding the studs is any good mind you...if the cylinder block is lifted during WOT I'll know it isn't.
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Small update.
I received the parts I ordered.
I got SKF IR 28x32x20 bearing races, they will have to be modified.
Two oil feed holes will need to be drilled, as shown in the drawing below.
It's hard to measure accurately but they should be spaced 88 degrees apart from each other.
Diameter of the holes is about 2.6mm, with a small chamfer.
I did some math using a calculator and the press fit is a bit on the loose side, 0.008mm interference.
According to the calculator it should take about 26Nm to rotate the sleeve around the big-end journal, I think it will be fine.
The conrod doesn't really produce a torque around the journal, only a radial force aimed at the center-line of the journal.
Got myself some appropriate KT323920-C3-IKO bearings as well.
The next step now is to find a company that can drill into the bearing races, and figure out how I will press them onto the journals.
I need to think about how to put the sleeve o the journal lined up with the oil holes and centered between the counterweights.
And, then what to do about the brass washers that control the conrod sideplay?
Probably I will utilize small brass spacers with an 32mm OD in between the bearing sleeve and the crankshaft counterweights.
I will use the GS1000 32mm ID washers to control conrod sideplay.Last edited by WolfTechnics; 09-26-2024, 07:00 AM.
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Originally posted by grcamna2 View PostFollowing along on your work.
I have an 81' GS450E which I plan to install a GS500E cylinder block w/ custom pistons.
The stock GS500e pistons should fit that motor, or do you plan to increase C/R ratio as well with custom pistons?
It's a real PITA that the exhaust exit angle is different on the GS500 heads, otherwise you could have used those.
If you are going to source custom pistons, might as well try to find a GR650 cylinder head...
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Originally posted by WolfTechnics View Post
If you are going to source custom pistons, might as well try to find a GR650 cylinder head...
There's nothing wrong with the 450 head. A mild port job and a recut of the valve seats is all that's needed.
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Originally posted by GregT View Post
Don't. You'll drop a huge amount of compression with a 650 head on a small motor.
There's nothing wrong with the 450 head. A mild port job and a recut of the valve seats is all that's needed.
I take it, "custom pistons" means having them made by CP Carillo or equivalent.
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Originally posted by WolfTechnics View Post
True, but that issue is mitigated with custom pistons. Hence, why I said "if you are going to source custom pistons".
I take it, "custom pistons" means having them made by CP Carillo or equivalent.
I was quoted a price by Terry Stewart(CP Carillo)of around $1600 for 4 pistons,but I just need two.. I'm considering calling JE Pistons also.
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Originally posted by grcamna2 View Post
Yes,I plan to have a pr. of custom pistons made;I want to have the piston maker form the dome to be exactly the same shape as the OEM Suzuki dome(considering the low quality of pump gasoline out here in Ca.)and going from 71mm up to 74.25mm using the 450 head and the same dome shape(and stock 450E exhaust)may give me almost 10:1 CR?,which is enough for this street bike.
I was quoted a price by Terry Stewart(CP Carillo)of around $1600 for 4 pistons,but I just need two.. I'm considering calling JE Pistons also.
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Originally posted by WolfTechnics View Post
Thats a good plan, Can I follow your progress somewhere?
I see now that I should;during the process of getting the $ to have the machinist do the cylinders(pistons first) & head,get the pistons made,and the $ to get a pair of mild Mega-cycle camshafts($600+),the ones that are good for stock pistons and valve springs.
My goal is to have a good running '500' in a GS450E(450 bottom-end)frame that will hold together for many years w/o needing constant tweaking;I have a set of carbs. from an 83' GS450E,or I might get a set of GS500E carbs?
I'm thinking that I can use an OEM Suzuki GS500E head gasket on my GS450-head/GS500E cyl. engine?Last edited by grcamna2; 09-28-2024, 12:12 PM.
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