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I'm wondering about the jugs and pistons.
Will GS1100 jugs and pistons fit a 'J' case?
Jay???
What about GS1100 pistons pin center to top (not crown), is this same as 'J'? I ask because of oportunity to pick up a GS1100 basket case for $100.
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edited as a result perceived increase in lucidity following pitcher of PBR, 'the queen of beers?'
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i'm curious about the jugs/pistons
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The GS head WILL NOT fit the KZ's.
Correct. Bore centers are not the same, stud pattern is not the same. WShy would you want to do this when a GPZ head is a bolt on.
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AFAIK
GS1000 head fits KZ with cam sprocket mod.
'J' head fits KZ with cam sprocket mod.
Here's what I don't know...
This suggests that GS1000 head might fit 'J' with no mod. 'J' has bigger stock valves so why bother except the GS head looks more like the earlier KZ head than the 'J' head and might be desireable for it's 'style'.
So the GS1100 8 valve head used on the shaft drive model is totally different than the GS1000 8 valve head? Different centers and bolt pattern? This is what I wanted to know. Of course if it was the same, my next question was 'would the block fit'. No, this isn't for the GPz. I've got an old 'J' motor off a high miles police bike that I'm messing around with. Have been offered a GS1100G in buckets but it's gonna cost me a days time and $100 to get it.
Suzuki...GS=8valve head GSX=16valve head
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I don't know anything about flow differences.
The GS heads seem to be a lot less expensive than the 'J' or GPz 8 valve heads which might be an indicator...
I managed to find valve part numbers and they are the same for the 8 valve GS1100 and GS1000 heads.
Here is a photo of 1983 GS1100G:
bikepics.com/pictures/150369/
Note the old KZ style 8 valve head.
Style wise I like it but doubt that in stock form it's gonna be an improvement over the stock 'J' head.
GS1100 pistons are same diameter and same wristpin as 8 valve GPz1100. Wonder if pin center is such that they might be used with bored 998CC 'J' block?
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I do know that the 38mm intake valves that come stock in the suzuki are about .060 longer than a J model kz's,I have 8 new ones that I am planing on using on J model heads. also the buckets are bigger diam. and are the way to go when a kz,s bucket bore is trashed.
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