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Swapping the engine head?

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My 98 is having major issues. First when I give it throttle it bogs. Give more forceful throttle and it runs . Soon as I get off the throttle it backfires. So besides the carbs not being tuned properly I think the spark plug threads on cylinders 2 and 4 are stripped. Reasoning is those plugs don't seem to tighten all the way down. 1 and 3 plugs go further down into the head. Bike starts and idles around 1000rpms once warm. Its just the bog and backfire that has me considering swapping out the head. I bought an engine off a 92. How difficult would it be to swap the heads? Or should i just take it to a shop and let a mechanic do the swap for me?
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mark1914 wrote:My 98 is having major issues. First when I give it throttle it bogs. Give more forceful throttle and it runs . Soon as I get off the throttle it backfires. So besides the carbs not being tuned properly I think the spark plug threads on cylinders 2 and 4 are stripped. Reasoning is those plugs don't seem to tighten all the way down. 1 and 3 plugs go further down into the head. Bike starts and idles around 1000rpms once warm. Its just the bog and backfire that has me considering swapping out the head. I bought an engine off a 92. How difficult would it be to swap the heads? Or should i just take it to a shop and let a mechanic do the swap for me?
Mark1914,

How much wrench time have you put in on cars / bikes ? What do you have in the way proper tooling Torque wrenches / sockets etc.?
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Geo, honestly little to no time wrenching. Its in my blood though if that counts. My grandad and dad restore old cars and sell them. I personally have always owned a car that didnt need anything but brakes and oil changes done it. This FZR has been my first real wrenching experience. Tools I have. Sockets, T-handle wrenches etc. No torque wrenches though.
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If you already have a motor from another bike, pull the head off that motor so you can see how it comes apart and goes together, I just did mine for the same reason of damaged plug threads. It isn't bad just time consuming. You WILL want a torque wrench as torque specs a really low and very easy to over torque and break bolts. Biggest pain for me was getting it timed again, crank kept wanting to move but I did do mine in the bike. Get a manual and take your time. Ask your Dad for help if you need it.
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tkclow wrote:If you already have a motor from another bike, pull the head off that motor so you can see how it comes apart and goes together, I just did mine for the same reason of damaged plug threads. It isn't bad just time consuming. You WILL want a torque wrench as torque specs a really low and very easy to over torque and break bolts. Biggest pain for me was getting it timed again, crank kept wanting to move but I did do mine in the bike. Get a manual and take your time. Ask your Dad for help if you need it.
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TKC has hit it right with that very sound advice, might feel funny about going to Dad but DO it , it takes an "eye" to look at valves and say whats what
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be careful taking the head off your supposed to follow a criscross pattern so you dont warp it. (bolting it on and removing it)
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