I have found a non-running kdx200 A (1985) complete except carburator. Will the A (air cooled) engine fit in the E (water cooled) frame, without tons of modifications ? If it's a direct bolt in that would rock, but I doubt it ;-)
I was hoping to get the simplicity of air cooled + disk brakes of the E in a fairly neato bike to kick around town on.
Thanks :)
A engine in E frame ?
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Re: A engine in E frame ?
Probably not gonna be that easy. Beyond the obvious different engine mounts, air-cooled KDX's have side exit exhaust ports. The E-engine is center-ported, and the E frame spars could very well pass right in front of the A-series engine exhaust exit area
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Re: A engine in E frame ?
Yep, the exhaust exit will void that hybrid. Alternative is to use a later model KX-F frame which has a longer spar to accomodate the 4T motors offset exhaust. One of our members did this build documented here.
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Re: A engine in E frame ?
If I remember right, ohgood already has the E-series roller as his starting point.bufftester wrote:Alternative is to use a later model KX-F frame which has a longer spar to accomodate the 4T motors offset exhaust. One of our members did this build documented here.
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Re: A engine in E frame ?
well I'll keep looking I suppose. thanks guys!