Gpz jugs for 77 650
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Gpz jugs for 77 650
10 Apr 2006 08:42
Well I won a set of cyliders from a gpz for 35.00.
My question is: Can I run my head and cams with out problems?
Post edited by: Snakebyte, at: 2006/04/10 14:19
My question is: Can I run my head and cams with out problems?
Post edited by: Snakebyte, at: 2006/04/10 14:19
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Re: Gpz jugs for 77 650
10 Apr 2006 13:23
We discussed this in some detail just a few days ago.
Check it out here
The 650 cam chain slipper will work in the standard 750 cylinder block, but not in the GPz750 block.
I don't know if you can run a 650 roller chain with the HyVo cam chain slippers, but it would be interesting to find out.
IMHO, the 750 head and cams would be better than the 650 head and cams, but I think the 650 head with 750 cams would be a good compromise.
Post edited by: steell, at: 2006/04/10 16:24
Check it out here
The 650 cam chain slipper will work in the standard 750 cylinder block, but not in the GPz750 block.
I don't know if you can run a 650 roller chain with the HyVo cam chain slippers, but it would be interesting to find out.
IMHO, the 750 head and cams would be better than the 650 head and cams, but I think the 650 head with 750 cams would be a good compromise.
Post edited by: steell, at: 2006/04/10 16:24
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