I have a couple of questions about gsxr400 and gsf400 engine/frame interchangability, specifically in relation to the gk75 engines.
My understanding is that the gk75 engine used in both the gsxr400 and the gsf400 is the same basic engine. However, the cams and carbs are different, with the gsxr400 having a different, bigger, head to fit the gsxr400 cams, which have a more aggresive profile.
1) Is this correct?
2) Is anything else different?
3) Assuming this is correct, what needs to be done to change the bandit cams for the gsxr400 cams (e.g. for a gk75 motor)? Is it a relatively straight swap? Assuming you have the parts, do you just swap the heads over?
4) If the cams are swapped over, are there any issues with 'room'? That is, will the gsf400 engine, with the new head in place, bolt straight back into the frame, clear the tank ok, etc (i'm not worried about the airbox as this will be binned and replaced with pods).
5) What are the differences between the gsxr400 carbs and the gsf400 carbs? Is it just needles/jets?
I'm asking because I've been offered a gsf400 as a 'parts bike' cheap. I'm toying with the idea of rebuilding the motor/carbs/airbox specifically for use as a track toy.
Rebuild the carbs with a race kit, swap the cams/heads, and possibly bore it out.
Bolt it all back in, et voila!