I've just bought myself an engine from an R1100S. It's supposed ot have done just 14,000 miles, and if my research is right comes with a healthy 98bhp
So, I'm going to stick it into my 1100GS and enjoy a near 20% increase in power. I know the torque & power delivery may be different, but I use my GS so little off road that it doesn't matter.
I picked up the engine yesterday, and on first sight there are just 2 noticeable differences. The exhaust ports are slightly different and the flywheel/clutch assembly is different.
It came complete with headers, which is good as they run either side of the bike as opposed to joining down the right side as on my GS. I may need to do some fabrication but I will use the 'S' headers as the ports are different.
The flywheel/clutch difference should be easily addressed by swapping flywheels from my GS onto the S engine when I make the change.
All the mounting points for the frame/subframe are the same, but the airbox is a different shape. Again, I should be able to just use the GS one as the inlet tubes look the same.
The engine came complete with all electrics including injectors and ECU, starter motor and alternator. So, once I've done the swap I shall have a complete 1100GS engine & gearbox (already had that) whic will form the basis of another project, namely my take on an HP
Stripped down 1100GS with minimal extras to keep the weight down and possibly a telescopic fork conversion. But don't hold your breath, the engine swap will no doubt take me most of the winter, I've then got a VFR800 to rebuild from scratch before I tackle the HP project. Should keep me busy for a year or 5
If anyone has any comments/suggestions I'd be happy to hear them, I'll update this thread when I start, which won't be for about another month yet.
So, I'm going to stick it into my 1100GS and enjoy a near 20% increase in power. I know the torque & power delivery may be different, but I use my GS so little off road that it doesn't matter. I picked up the engine yesterday, and on first sight there are just 2 noticeable differences. The exhaust ports are slightly different and the flywheel/clutch assembly is different.
It came complete with headers, which is good as they run either side of the bike as opposed to joining down the right side as on my GS. I may need to do some fabrication but I will use the 'S' headers as the ports are different.
The flywheel/clutch difference should be easily addressed by swapping flywheels from my GS onto the S engine when I make the change.
All the mounting points for the frame/subframe are the same, but the airbox is a different shape. Again, I should be able to just use the GS one as the inlet tubes look the same.
The engine came complete with all electrics including injectors and ECU, starter motor and alternator. So, once I've done the swap I shall have a complete 1100GS engine & gearbox (already had that) whic will form the basis of another project, namely my take on an HP
Stripped down 1100GS with minimal extras to keep the weight down and possibly a telescopic fork conversion. But don't hold your breath, the engine swap will no doubt take me most of the winter, I've then got a VFR800 to rebuild from scratch before I tackle the HP project. Should keep me busy for a year or 5
If anyone has any comments/suggestions I'd be happy to hear them, I'll update this thread when I start, which won't be for about another month yet.
Here's an opportunity to cure that at the same time and have a bit more poke for not too much money.