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Re: Suzy crank bearing info

Swiss wrote:
> Greg, Not sure that I like being called "Sensible" but I will consider
> what
> you are comparing me to and figure that I am coming out ahead! HA!HA!

Swiss,
I did say "sort of" ...and I don't count myself either...haha!

> most of the time at least this list and
> the Chassis list are populated by sensible (sort of, ha!) people with
> reasonable reason

Greg



Sun Jul 5, 2009 12:39 pm

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A mate is contemplating using the longer stroke crank from the '90 model L GSXR 750 in the earlier short stroke '88 model J engine to give a capacity of about...
Greg Summerton
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Jul 3, 2009
9:51 am

... No sorry, but Googling either "Suzuki ( model ) parts fiche" or "Suzuki ( model ) workshop manual" will often turn up an amazing amount of information. ...
Ian
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Jul 3, 2009
2:57 pm

My buddy at our local Suzy dealer has a small pocket sized reference manual with TONS of Suzy engine data in it, valve sizes and I believe crank/rod info....
Jim Schneider
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Jul 3, 2009
4:36 pm

Does anyone know why Kaw/Suz/Yam are very popular with drag racers but you rarely see Honda engines? Otto 2009/7/3 Jim Schneider <swissscf@...>...
Otto Nikolaus
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Jul 4, 2009
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Honda had a tendency to build to a close price point and strength level. Good engineering if you wanted to cut costs and build consumer vehicles. Suzuki and...
Jim Schneider
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Jul 4, 2009
2:48 pm

Thanks Jim, That makes sense. I thought it would probably be down to Honda's "better" production engineering. Otto 2009/7/4 Jim Schneider...
Otto Nikolaus
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Jul 4, 2009
5:46 pm

Greg, This might be the best site to ask the question, simple searches will generally turn up lots of info. http://www.gixxer.com/ Many of these guys will...
Jim Schneider
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Jul 3, 2009
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Jim Schneider <swissscf@...> Fri, 3 Jul 2009 10:38:56 ... I find http://www.gixerjunkies.com to be slightly less stupid. ... Ain't that the truth....
Julian Bond
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Jul 4, 2009
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... Haynes manual gives 32mm Mains and 34mm Crankpins for all GSXR750s but says the shortstroke (44.7mm) GSXFs are 36/36, same mains size as the 1100s..... ...
Guy
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Jul 3, 2009
7:28 pm

Thanks for the comments guys. We had done a reasonable search for the info online and in manuals etc...that's how we found the info for one end of the...
gregsummerton
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Jul 5, 2009
12:11 am

Greg, I will try to get by the Suzy shop on Tuesday when they open and see if my buddy still has the book and if the specs are what you need. Got company...
Jim Schneider
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Jul 5, 2009
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Swiss, Thanks for that, so it was indeed done before. Years back when I stroked a TT500 Yam from 84mm to 94mm (to go with an increase to 90 bore for the 600cc...
gregsummerton
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Jul 12, 2009
12:27 pm

Greg, Not sure that I like being called "Sensible" but I will consider what you are comparing me to and figure that I am coming out ahead! HA!HA! Swiss ... ...
Jim Schneider
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Jul 5, 2009
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... Swiss, I did say "sort of" ...and I don't count myself in that either...! ... Cheers mate, Greg...
Greg Summerton
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Jul 5, 2009
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Not the infamous Gixxer list where someone recently put NOS energy drink into their tank having mistaken it for NOS injector cleaner. The hilarity went on for...
The Model Citizen
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Jul 5, 2009
12:22 pm

... Swiss, I did say "sort of" ...and I don't count myself either...haha! ... Greg...
Greg Summerton
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Jul 5, 2009
12:39 pm

Jim, if you are going to see your friend find out the author/publisher/etc details on the book and how to get one. cheers, Michael...
Michael Moore
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Jul 10, 2009
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Michael, I checked with Dave and he did have the book. Suzuki has books with specs for each year models and the one for the '90 L models is #99923-01813-001....
Jim Schneider
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Jul 10, 2009
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Jim, according to the part number lookup at Ron Ayers that part number has been superceded: 99923-01813-003 $5.43 But that is called "bindr ony read" so...
Michael Moore
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Jul 10, 2009
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There wasn't a part number on the internal pages? I just looked at the page for the 750 and the outside cover. Swiss ... From: mc-engine@yahoogroups.com...
Jim Schneider
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Jul 10, 2009
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