I've finally started acquiring parts for my '79 CB650 rebuild project for the winter. A lot of people will probably call me crazy but I decided that Metric Mechanic's Surface Turbulence™ will best help me meet my goals.
My friend and I left Kansas City Saturday morning at about 9 am.
About 200 miles. We took our time, stopping more than a few times to stretch our legs and enjoy the ride. We got to
Metric Mechanic's shop at about 3:30pm. Hell of a guy. He showed us around the shop, showed us a few of his specialty pistons (and boy are they special!), showed us some cylinder heads and explained what they do. After it was all said and done, I got my cylinder head bead blasted, cleaned up the bowls and short sides of the ports, and added Surface Turbulence to the chambers. My valves were converted to ST valves as well and the piston piston tops will get the same treatment as the valves (done by me, though). We finally left at about 7:30pm. He could've gotten the job done a lot faster if I weren't asking so many questions.
Unfortunately I don't have any before pictures, but you should be able to easily spot the modifications.
EDIT: This project has evolved much further than I had initially planed. I'm running '78 CB750 pistons with Surface Turbulence domes machined by Soos. I've also installed Surface Turbulence valves, ST modded combustion chambers, and Power Lynz'd intake ports. I've omitted the cylinder base gasket to raise the compression a hair, and tighten the perimeter squish in the chamber.
Compression ratio is between 10.5:1 and 10.7:1.
Ultimate goal: 100mpg at highway speeds and more power than stock.
I'm doing all of the mods outlined in
THIS thread.