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Rorty

posted on 18/5/05 at 11:13 PM Reply With Quote
Beck's BEC.

Here's a pic of Dave Beck's blown engine. Rescued attachment Beck_blow.jpg
Rescued attachment Beck_blow.jpg






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madman280

posted on 19/5/05 at 12:28 AM Reply With Quote
Damn, that is one scarey looking engine. What engine is it? Looks quite allot like my air cooled GS 1000 engines I was asking about in another post. Any idea what caused the failure?
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Rorty

posted on 19/5/05 at 12:36 AM Reply With Quote
It's definitely a Suzuki toaster and I'm pretty sure it is an over bored 1000cc lump, though I don't know the exact model.
Failure? Too much too quick? I really don't know. They're a strong engine for a bike, but don't cut it quite as well in a car.





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madman280

posted on 21/5/05 at 12:39 AM Reply With Quote
Rorty, Who's Dave Beck and where did you find the picture?
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Rorty

posted on 21/5/05 at 12:52 AM Reply With Quote
I believe he's from the US, at any rate, that's where the photo was sent to me from.





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madman280

posted on 21/5/05 at 01:11 PM Reply With Quote
Being that I'm considering using a GS enging in my lotus clone, I was a bit concerned when I saw that picture. So I've done a bit of research. I noticed that the rods in that picture are copper coloured and knife edged, something I've not seen on a modified GS before. I asked a few others about it and someone mentioned that the prostock drag bikes use the GS engine, and they might be a product of Falicon engineering. Seems they could be. http://www.faliconcranks.com/suzgs.htm
then a google search for Dave Beck turned this up http://www.eurodragster.com/news/features/dave_beck.asp It seems dave is a British Prostock drag racer and in the story he says the engines are 1650cc's aaaand produce way over 300hp! so no wonder it broke like that. Makes me a bit more comfortable in using a GS now. Thanks Rorty

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OX

posted on 21/5/05 at 01:19 PM Reply With Quote
i used to fit the odd tyre to his drag bike wheel every now and then,havent seen him for a long time now tho,also met the bloke who does his uk dragbike engine rebuilds once on a suzuki course at the wirral ,i got a bollocking the first time i ever fitted him a tyre ,i soaped the tyre when fitting it ,so when he tried to pull off from the start the bike just sat there spinning the wheel inside the tyre ,,ooops






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Rorty

posted on 21/5/05 at 01:27 PM Reply With Quote
Good bit of investigating. I was way off, though in my defence, the info was second hand.
That's amazing. At 1650cc and with over 300hp it's no wonder the tuing's a grenade.
I still maintain the toasters aren't the best choice for a car though. It's endurance and not just the grunt they require.





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madman280

posted on 21/5/05 at 01:54 PM Reply With Quote
Rorty,
No worries at all. Was a really nice lead, I appreciate the information. Its good to have people to bounce ideas around with.
I still find that picture disturbing. Its definatly got me thinking that I better make the engines easy to change, maybe with an eye to another type. If I didn't already have these engines I wouldn't even consider them.

CJ

[Edited on 21/5/05 by madman280]

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Triton

posted on 21/5/05 at 02:02 PM Reply With Quote
Triumph triple......the Daytona 955i makes for a mental engine in a car....the noise the grunt out does a jap motor anyday..
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madman280

posted on 22/5/05 at 08:08 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Triton
Triumph triple......the Daytona 955i makes for a mental engine in a car....the noise the grunt out does a jap motor anyday..


Is that an offer?? Would be happy to trade my two GS's for your triple.

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