Unfortunately I don't have any pics of what we started with but I can assure you that this engine was junk...
We had a nightmare finding parts.
I hope I never see another one of these
The problem was the transmission was really bad.
We had to find new/used gears and finding the bearings was absurd.
The only manual we could find was burnt around the edges and what little info was in there was a joke...
Anyway, enough of the whining... here's some pics of where we are currently at
SUZUKI 1964 K10 ENGINE BUILD
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SUZUKI 1964 K10 ENGINE BUILD
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Re: SUZUKI 1964 K10 ENGINE BUILD
Ok, let's put this back into the bike and do some heat cycles...
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Re: SUZUKI 1964 K10 ENGINE BUILD
Heat cycles are done and it was taken for it's first ride.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3NLGy1 ... e=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3NLGy1 ... e=youtu.be
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