Engine Swap???
I have a 250 as you already know, I want to put a bigger engine in it to make is faster. How would I do this, Can I use any motorcycle engine, or does it have to be a certain kind?? and Where can I buy a good engine from?? :??:
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It's been discussed before and even tried, more or less. It is not as easy as you seem to think. Bottom like is that it is not practical because nothing fits. If you want/need more power, start shopping for a bike with a bigger engine already IN it. |
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alantf, you dont need to be an asshole, I had a question... and im a new rider so I dont know these things... so fuck off, and thanks easy rider. I will look for a bigger bike. :)
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Moving forward, I've been a GZ250 rider for about 5 years and just moved up to a Kawasaki Vulcan 500 (like last weekend). I still love the GZ, but i love the Vulcan too. I did a lot of research and the Vulcan was the best fit for my needs. So, do you want a bigger bike? Nothing wrong with that. What is it that you're looking for in a motorcycle that the GZ250 doesn't do for you? Cheers, Bill |
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Geez I thought alantf's reply was dead on with a little sarcasm. made me laugh.
But anyways, as you said your a new rider i'd keep the gz till you get more miles in It would really suck to get a nice, more powerful bike and lay it down just cause of inexperience. |
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Guess it didn't work. :cry: Things do tend to get a little "course" around here at times. I think you need to lighten up just a bit. |
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Becca, you really gotta read the posts with a smile on your face and more patience or us old guys will slaughter you. However Alantf said it, it is true. A bigger bike is in your future. Take a look at a S-40 from Suzuki. It is very similar to the GZ in appearance and appeal but has a 650 cc engine. Weighs in about 60 lbs more which is pretty good. Still a thumper like the GZ but with much bigger thumps.
Also look at the Vulcan as mentioned, a fine bike with a good track record from happy owners. There are probably a lot of bikes out there to meet your requirements but you need to find them and research them. You could buy Easy's bike and I bet he would even deliver it for a price. |
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Even at a grossly overinflated price ? My Vstrom would be gone tomorrow if some one just had to have it no matter what their cost to purchase. There are plenty of other bikes out there to ride and enjoy. |
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I'm thoroughly satisfied for the time being. I've got everything set the way I like it and don't want to start over again. Money isn't everything. Now.....if the NT700 was a little closer to the ground...... :roll: |
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I would love to swap out my engine instead of buying a whole new bike someday to upgrade, and totally would if I could. Nothing is impossible. If you ever figure out how to swap that engine with a bigger one, which would be really sweat - let us know and show us pictures!
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Power mods to a bike will just let you find the weakest link in the chain. Fix that and the next weakest link will rear it's ugly head. You will always overburden something beyond it's design.
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yeah, that's called being a hot rodder. sure it may not be reasonable or sane to try and beef up a geezer. so what?
yeah, i think beccagz250 overreacted, but i too am tired of all the negativity on this site. there is a lot of good info, but way too much criticism. if a guy wants to butcher a $1500 bike, so be it. how much value can you ruin on one of these things? if you don't agree with what a guy wants to do, then just hit the back button and ignore it. when some tool starts a thread on turbos or nitrous, and he sees that nobody is answering him, he will get the same information that he gets by the kinds of comments you gave this guy. |
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uhhh this guy is a girl. :lol:
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This entire thread is hilarious :lol:
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What we DO get is newbies who honestly think they can spend a couple of hours and $20 or so and double the HP their bike makes. And they bought their little thumper to ride, not to race or to turn into a show bike. What I don't appreciate on this forum......or any other.....is one user trying to tell all the others what they should and should NOT be saying. If you are going to continue that tact......you can go pound sand as far as I am concerned. :shocked: Want to debate the specifics of something that is said: Good. Want to tell us what we should DO.....not so good. :skull: |
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People will be people will be people will be people will be people........
Everyone is an ass...... except me of course! Chill, it's a joke. :lol: :??: :lol: :??: :lol: :??: :lol: :??: |
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check out this link for a 300 cc upgrade kit. All the parts the gn is the same engine as the gz.
looks like a big performance boost. Maybe coupled with 16 tooth front sprocket 85-90 mph is possible. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/GN300-GN250-BIG-B ... 0589351554 |
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A 12% increase in HP and torque would be nice and the price is right for such a gain. A slightly higher cruising speed with stock gearing or larger counter sprocket would still leave some reserve power for hills and headwinds. Hopefully the carb would be able to keep up with the added displacement. The only other drawback for some riders might be less mileage per gallon and a slight bit more vibration.
Do it and we will all see how it works. |
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hopefully someone would be willing to try that kit and let us know how it goes.
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Wouldn't installing that kit also require a new or modified carb and/or exhaust to handle the increased cc's? The air intake as well? Also the starter would have to handle the additional mass, and the crankshaft balance weights would be less effective with the mass of the larger piston, and would the stock valves allow sufficient aspiration? Too many unanswered questions, I think.
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#1 :It might work well without other mods. The engine just may be limited to a little lower RPM because it will run out of fuel and exhaust flow capabilities. #2 :A 20% increase in displacement is quite a bit without other mods so it very well may be a gamble. There you go..........2 ways to look at it.
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First off those speeds are possible in our bikes! (I am 150lbs and have a windsheld so that kinda helps, a lot!) Most I hit was in between those numbers and that was all stock with sadel bags and luggeds! This is sooo cool! Would the jet kit mod work with this to keep it fed? :drool: Any edvise on anyone who has tried this?? How will it affect the mpg? |
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I would think it would drop mileage somewhat .I think a re jet would be all that is required.
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I have rode cycles for 35 years,then hurt my back and went thru several operation.Now time to start riding again.I bought a 99 GZ that does not run for $200.Really clean bike.Also bought a 99 DR 650 that is wrecked but runs great.Now time to see if I can redneck them together.I really just want to do an engine swap but space is limited as yall know.Good thing I have a torch and welder.Dont know how this is going to work yet.Havent got the bikes side by side yet to put tape measures on them.Hopefully will have them both home by this weekend.Yall wish me luck and I will post picks if I can figure a way to make this work.
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I know this is an old post but post what ya did! Would be nice to see the work.
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haha well a guy can dream no?
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76mm piston (originally piston of daihatsu zebra)...about 275cc 78mm piston (originally piston of KIA sephia) about...300cc Both of piston above has same stroke pin diameter with GZ so its make modding job easier 1.buy one of piston above 2.bring cylinder block to garage that have honing machine etc.... 3.buy new diesel boring and process till its have same inner diameter with our new big piston 4.reshape edge of dome head with foredom rotary tool till its match with new diameter piston (its kind of dentist drill tool) PS : not all of gs250 here has do boreup...mostly still using original piston including me... But replace stock piston with larger diameter still a common mod even for a 125cc cub |
Ok. I got a question.
78 mm is definitely WAY out of tolerance for suzuki spec for the cylinder. What kind of reliability are people doing the 78 mm overbore getting? ... and the 76 mm overbore? I can believe crazy stuff like that has been done but I'm curious about longevity. |
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gz have 3,5mm stock boring http://www.otomotifnet.com/otoweb/im...x02-Arseen.jpg very good question...durability and reliability - story is....back then several years ago when boreup and strokeup is not popular for commuter bike (at those time people still doubt about durability after the mod)...coz...yes...many of boreup mod blow (broken) and cylinder jugs was rip apart....and u can say if its totally fail...big yes...(perhaps its happened early 2000 , i don't recall it precisely) but...for certain people (street illegal racer or even legal cub bike race FFA trophy) its not too expensive to repair when their engine blows(just need 1-2days to overhaul + about USD100-150....they dont care as long as they win and get some hundred USD or trophy...(nowadays theres still many cub race whether legal and illegal...both of it still have huge fans) so...in FFA class....cub that originally for example 125cc....may free to tune till the max include increase displacement as big as they can do.... when it blows....they will start over and over to repair those broke engine.... so...in the end...many of bike tuner (garage) realize...."why dont we do some research to mod engine for non-racer person ?" so they can have faster bike without buy new bigger bike... still...precision honing machine(plus few other purpose of machinery) and high skills/experienced tuner guy absolutely needed for this kind of mod... since its just needed few hundred bucks (in USD currency)....theres many people interested with modding engine (moderate specs....not race specs) coz even its fail...its wont damage their(bike owner) wallet too much... years by years passed....and in the end....they (mechanic/tuner) has many experienced for mod up commuter engines without being fail (coz they was learned what kind of things that makes their mod fails in past) so...i will make sure if the mechanic competent before send my bike into garage (not all mechanic have certain skills and experience and high precision honing machine...cnc machine...etc) but if 3 factors above are met....boreup and strokeup bike will ready even for interstate long haul journey even few garage offer exclusive research for each person(depend on bike owner budget)....(but its need long time...about a month from start to finish) PS : there's 2 most reason why boreup engine blow - compresion ratio is too high (after boreup/strokeup....we need to measuring cylinder compression and make sure its not to high that can make piston tear apart) - thickness of boring....yes , originally GZ has 3,5mm thickness boring...so we need to stay in those measurement no matter what or better if we can add little more thickness (exsample 4mm) measuring after honing bore process done |
So bottom line is if we US/Canadians wanted to do a crazy overbore then we need a machine
shop that has experience machining, outside the box, on this particular motor. One thing is for sure. Your typical good, bad or otherwise machine shop here in the US will not allow us to do this mod because of insurance reasons because it's way to far out of Suzuki tolerance. Heck. Barely anyone will turn a rotor even a thousandth past tolerance anymore. :( I need to make friends with a new machine shop. This sounds fun and the only way I could do it here is to have it happen 'off the books'. :) |
some exsample if its fail
before and after repair (cost about US$20 for repair fee) http://ratmotorsport.files.wordpress...head-jebol.jpg |
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