Are all liquid cooled 200's basicaly the same?

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Dale
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Are all liquid cooled 200's basicaly the same?

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Have a chance to buy a 200 engine but he's not sure what year it is. Will all the liquid cooled ones interchange? And if so, would they fit the 220r frame?
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There are two different models on water cooled KDX's. E series and H series... they are not interchangable. I suppose you could make it work but would require some fabrication.
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How do you tell the difference between the two?
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E series is 89 - 94, and pretty much all the same except the blue USD forks on the 93 and 94. H series is 95+, again, pretty much all the same.

Check the members bike profile section and look at a picture of an E series, and an H series. They are completely different. Kips valve on the H has a big cover on the front of the cylinder, the E series does not. the inner clutch cover is a bit different too, look at where the shaft comes out of the clutch cover and runs up to the KIPS assembly on the RH side.
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