my bandit 400 is gonna become a bandit 500 with 498cc instead 398cc.
how its gonna happen:
- 45,2mm GSX400F crankshaft instead of the original 40,4mm
- 59mm pistons
these earlier topics started it:
stroke enlarging?here is the crank to stroke your bandit or gsxr!plans for the future:
- RVF400 swingarm with Ducati 996 rear wheel (alreaddy have the swingarm, wheel, disc, brake caliper)
- VV head (alreaddy have a generation1 head and carbs (with throttle positioning sensor) and generation2 wiring loom with cdi )ill keep the 1st post (this one) updated with changes
Last Update: 4 sept. 2007ps. most pictures are clickable to see largerdone so far: ordered and received alot of stuff like:
- 3 crankshafts (2 are still in the UK, other one is here but took 2 months to arrive from japan)
- 4 pistons 59mm
- gasket set
- yoshimura exhaust
- gsxr400 cams (also still in the UK)
1st i cleaned the exhaust and mounted it.
2nd picture is during cleaning, the left 2 pipes were cleaned the other werent yet
i used harpic toilet cleaner, gloves and scotchbrite to clean them (be sure to dry good after cos the toilet cleaner will make it rust really fast)
for the people interested in difference from the standard exhaust; i dont have any dyno runs, but i can tell the next best hp-indicator.... top speed
top speed was about 165km/h, once it did 172km/h with wind from behind and slightly downhill
now i can reach that going slightly up with the wind coming from the front. when i had the wind from the side it went 180km/h no problem before i had to break for a car...
note: these km/h-numbers are actual km/h's taken from a digital km-counter, the standard B4 km-counter says im driving at about 125miles/200km an hour when i reached the 180km/hsome pictures of the gasket set
some pictures of the gsx 400f crankshaft
some fast measurements
compare with B4 crank (thanks Jay for the picture)
as seen there are some differences which have to be solved.
things that have to be done:
- i need to machine the left side of the crank to make it shorter
- i need to machine a piece to go to the right side of the crank to be able to use the flywheel (or run without if its for race use, like Jay does)
- i need to machine the conrods or get other/custom pistons or get other conrods, cos the gsx400f have 14mm small-ends instead of 16mm
today i thought about how to solve the problem of the conrods.
the
gsx400f conrods have the following measurements:
small-end: 14mm
big-end: 35mm
heart to heart length: 97,1mm
standard
Bandit 400 conrods:
small-end: 16mm
big-end: 32mm
heart to heart length: 93,5mm
yamaha fzr600 conrods i have lying around:
small-end: 16mm
big-end: 32mm
heart to heart length: about 113mm
also the gsx400f conrods are wider at the big-end then both the other 2
problem is my pistons have 16mm pen's so there are a few solutions:
- use the gsx400f conrods. they would have to be bored (there is enough flesh since the outer diameter is the same as standard B4 rods) to become 16mm. since the rods are 3,6mm longer and the pistons would go 2,4mm higher (thanks to the longer stroke) the cilinders+head would have to be raised 6mm. now my pistons are 1mm shorter so that makes 5mm for me. this is not difficult to do, but i need to check if the camchain is long enough.
- use the gsx400f conrods and use a 14mm pen with 2 outer "busjes" (english name:bushes thanks Banditmax) to get the 16mm piston to fit on the 14mm piston-pen. same things happen as option 1 but also there are more difficulties.
- use the standard B4 conrods. problem is they dont fit and there is not enough space to enlarge the big-end. the crankshaft big-ends could be cut smaller to make it fit, but this would make the crank alot weaker. big advantage of this solution is the the big-ends could be cut excentric to increase the stroke even further to a possible 48,2mm which would give 527cc with 59mm pistons.
something for you Jay?? cilinders+head would be have to be raised 3,9mm (or 2,9mm with the pistons i use)
- use the yamaha fzr600 conrods. nope cant be done. same problems as the standard b4 rods but even longer.
- get other conrods which do have to correct sizes.
anybody know any rods with 16mm small-end, 35mm big-end and a heart-to-heart length of about 93,5mm?? maybe rvf400 rods would be good?? titanium would be nice aswell
- or i could get pistons with a 14mm piston-pen, which means i would have gotten these pistons for shit and i would have to search much more. but if someone knows any (more or less) 59mm pistons with a 14mm small-end.
let me knowa picture of the standard B4 conrod
two pictures of the pistons.
the left one is standard B4 piston and the right one is my 59mm piston.
if i were to only mount these 59mm pistons, the compression would go down to 1:10,9 thanks to the fact that they are 1mm lower.
update 2:
i took the head and cilinders off my engine and saw how much the head can rise before the camchain says its too much...
the camchain would allow maximum of 3,5mm rise to be made as you can see on the pictures
3,5mm isnt enough to use the gsx400f rods except if i were to shave some 1,5 mm of the pistons.
it could be done but i would have to find out if the valves wont touch the pistons.
another
and better option is to extend the camchain. increase the size by 1 link which will enlarge it about 1cm which means it possible rise-distance will increase half of that
btw camchain 20 links are 141mm, service limit is 143mm. does anyone know what it is with a new camchain?
the boring of the cilinders to 59mm will be done next friday. and friday i will get my old engine (which has blown up) at the workplace to make everything fit without having to take my good engine further apart yet.
now the engine looks like this:
anyone know of another camchain which is longer but has the same other measurements? maybe gsx400f or a gk71b? i dont have the manuals...