Hi Madmax,
if you are prepared to get your hands dirty, the dremel fix HAS to be the most cost-effective. It will cost some time and a handful of gaskets- nothing else!
Many members on here have tackled this sucessfully as a first major piece of work, with nothing more than servicing attempted before; There is more good help on here than you would believe.
You may also have trouble finding a shop prepared to do major work on such an old bike; It will probably be older than most of the mechanics!LOL!
If you are paying by the hour at a shop, There will probably not be too much difference between the price with new parts and the price with repaired parts; The mechanics time to fix your gears will be close to the price of new parts, but I bet the shop will not guarantee the job without the new bits!
Cost for the gearbox job should be four or five hours labour, plus the bits you need; work it out for yourself! ....You may have to educate them about the fact that this fix can be done through the sump; otherwise they will quote for a complete motor strip and build.
Best of luck with the gearbox!
The motor work is another matter; Maxi's motor was a long-term development, with plenty of cash, and plenty of good-quality dyno time, and yet (I think!) he still did not reach the magic figure! To be sure of clearing the 100 BHP barrier at the wheel, I would guess that you will need either mega compression, modern carbs, or a conversion to chain drive.
I have an internally stock SG with Suzuki "Slingshot" carbs on it. (bike is "Miss January" in the XS calendar?) They have been discussed on here a great deal, and some say they cannot make any difference.......... but the Dyno sheets have been posted on the site; stock was around 70 horse, after the work the bike made over 90 BHP. We had around 95 during development, but traded peak power for a stronger midrange......I am happy. If a search does not bring up what you need, PM me; I have been through this so often that I am reluctant to repost it all again.
Have fun with your tuning!!
AlanB
if you are prepared to get your hands dirty, the dremel fix HAS to be the most cost-effective. It will cost some time and a handful of gaskets- nothing else!
Many members on here have tackled this sucessfully as a first major piece of work, with nothing more than servicing attempted before; There is more good help on here than you would believe.
You may also have trouble finding a shop prepared to do major work on such an old bike; It will probably be older than most of the mechanics!LOL!
If you are paying by the hour at a shop, There will probably not be too much difference between the price with new parts and the price with repaired parts; The mechanics time to fix your gears will be close to the price of new parts, but I bet the shop will not guarantee the job without the new bits!
Cost for the gearbox job should be four or five hours labour, plus the bits you need; work it out for yourself! ....You may have to educate them about the fact that this fix can be done through the sump; otherwise they will quote for a complete motor strip and build.
Best of luck with the gearbox!
The motor work is another matter; Maxi's motor was a long-term development, with plenty of cash, and plenty of good-quality dyno time, and yet (I think!) he still did not reach the magic figure! To be sure of clearing the 100 BHP barrier at the wheel, I would guess that you will need either mega compression, modern carbs, or a conversion to chain drive.
I have an internally stock SG with Suzuki "Slingshot" carbs on it. (bike is "Miss January" in the XS calendar?) They have been discussed on here a great deal, and some say they cannot make any difference.......... but the Dyno sheets have been posted on the site; stock was around 70 horse, after the work the bike made over 90 BHP. We had around 95 during development, but traded peak power for a stronger midrange......I am happy. If a search does not bring up what you need, PM me; I have been through this so often that I am reluctant to repost it all again.
Have fun with your tuning!!
AlanB
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