
Cool Gt750 motors
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Cool Gt750 motors

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Eric, The first picture is an Ocelot, but what are the lower two and who did teh conversions. The left looks like a TR block which has been lightened considerably, but may be a Gt block and the right one has the neatest downdraft conversion to a 73 block if that's what it is.
Except the stamped numbers.
32-50 means 32mm down/tall (same thing) exhaust 50mm wide. Yes/no?
And 32 can't be machined out a GT block, so is that a Gin ewe wine TR block?
What's the story behind that picture?
edit: i thought those barrels looked familiar so i tracked them back to the source and the words Harris Barton, or Governors bridge M/Cs come to mind. But I'm not much wiser about the provenance.
Except the stamped numbers.
32-50 means 32mm down/tall (same thing) exhaust 50mm wide. Yes/no?
And 32 can't be machined out a GT block, so is that a Gin ewe wine TR block?
What's the story behind that picture?
edit: i thought those barrels looked familiar so i tracked them back to the source and the words Harris Barton, or Governors bridge M/Cs come to mind. But I'm not much wiser about the provenance.
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No. there's no secrets here - apart from my port numbers and those magic numbers (yeah right!) are a secret.
In fact they are so secret that even I don't know what they are.
Just don't tell anyone about going through the water jacket to weld up the or about welding the transfers to get more transfer area or welding the crankcases to get more flow to teh bottom end, .
There is so much metal in those blocks it's crazy. I suppose it does help to keep them from distorting though because the crankcase has really low torsional rigidity.
In fact they are so secret that even I don't know what they are.


Just don't tell anyone about going through the water jacket to weld up the or about welding the transfers to get more transfer area or welding the crankcases to get more flow to teh bottom end, .

There is so much metal in those blocks it's crazy. I suppose it does help to keep them from distorting though because the crankcase has really low torsional rigidity.
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special bolts
hey zooke, are they special 8mm head bolts i see with a shoulder under the head
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ifso why.
cheers mark

ifso why.
cheers mark
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I'd hypothesize (sounds better than guessing) that they are 10mm bolts that are waisted down to more or less the same diameter as the root of the threads which would be about 8mm.
GSXR crankcase bolts look just like that. They are 10mm at the head and threads and about 8mm between. Just as strong as a solid 10mm but lighter.
GSXR crankcase bolts look just like that. They are 10mm at the head and threads and about 8mm between. Just as strong as a solid 10mm but lighter.
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