Paso Engines are VERY VERY VERY close to the M750-SS750 engines.
the MAIN difference is in the CRACKSHAFT, the Clutch and some parts of the Gearbox and of course the heads where the Paso has big valves and the M750-SS750 has smaller valves.
Pistons are more or less the same,and any OEM or aftermarket (wiseco/ferracci/pistal) piston for SS or Moster 750 will fit the Paso 750.
I have an Old Elefant 750 engine dated around 1987-898 which was extremely similar to the PASO engine and which I modified adding:
- Paso Heads with BIG Valves.
- M620 Conrods (they were new and EXACTLY the same as the Paso750)
- Paso Primary gears with straight teeth (original engine had helicoidal teeth)
- Secondary Gearbox shaft of the M600 (its longer and allows to have the sprocket "outwards"
- a Mix of gears coming from different engines in order to have a "close ratio" Gearbox.
- Ferracci pistons 13.1 slightly machined to match my superhot NCR camshafts.
- Ferracci flywheel
- adjustable cam-gears for MODERN cambelt profile (round teeth)
- FCR39 carbs & ignitech programmable ignition.
Most of the parts had either polishing or shotpeening treatments.
As for the Cylinders, once you get the pistons the re are companies out there that will RE-CHROME and machine them tu suit perfectly the new pistons; i had mine done in Italy (same company that does them for BMW and Ducati) , but there are many others that provide the same service worldwide.
Last , There is a Chap in Autralia who can , for sure, fix your bike, you can reach him through his website
http://www.bikeboy.orgHope this helps.