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Junkie's 1997 GSX Build!

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hey guys
 
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Hey guys!
 
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Well guys received this in the mail today! Still a ways from using it, but jut thought that I could have a small update! Quick question! If you delete the fuel pressure solenoid, where would the vacuum line come from to attach to the FPR??? Is the vacuum line even needed???

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I'm also soo debating on deleting oil squirters or keeping them!!!
 
Nice you don't give up.:hellyeah:
If you would off posted before you send your block to the machine shop, I would off give you my short block for very cheap, so you can save some money on the machine shop, It is STD, hone, deck, new frees plugs, new stock pistons and rods.
I rebuild it but got the wrong bearings and it start knocking on my first spool when tuning, the crank is junk and I think the rods as well, But the rest is new.
I found a G4cs which I am building, so no longer need the 4g63.

However, Good luck on the build, check everything twice and do your self a favor, don't cut turns.:thumb:
 
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Nice you don't give up.:hellyeah:
If you would off posted before you send your block to the machine shop, I would off give you my short block for very cheap, so you can save some money on the machine shop, It is STD, hone, deck, new frees plugs, new stock pistons and rods.
I rebuild it but got the wrong bearings and it start knocking on my first spool when tuning, the crank is junk and I think the rods as well, But the rest is new.
I found a G4cs which I am building, so no longer need the 4g63.

However, Good luck on the build, check everything twice and do your self a favor, don't cut turns.:thumb:

Great! Thanks for the comment! I think I'm done buying used parts! I think from here on out I'd just prefer to buy new or get the work done myself! It's just a comfort thing.
 
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