Anyone Know Differences Between 86-87 250R's & 88-89 250R's?
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<< There are no round slide carbs in the Fourtrax line, the 3 wheelers had some but the quads never.
The clutch lifter/assembly was the best in 89. You can buy this kit and install on any year. Fibers/steels were the same.
The 86-87 have adjustable camber a-arms, the 88-89 don't.
They all have the same bore/stroke and in stock form are all 246cc. I don't know why people keep saying otherwise.
The carbs changed slightly every year, from PJ5 to PJ7, etc. They are interchangable.
Any year cylinder will work on any year bottom-end. Any year head will fit any cylinder.
There is no key-switch on the 86. All other years have them in stock form.
There is no bad year; they're all great! >>
I thought you had to use a spacer plate depending on what year cylinder you put on what year bottom end. Don't they have different port heights?
Plus, the 86 has no intake bridge, the later models do.
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Spacer plate question and combinations it allows:
'86-'89 bottom & '86 rod = any top end with '86 piston
'86-'89 bottom & '87-'89 rod = any top end with '87-'89 piston
'86-'89 bottom & '87-'89 rod = any top end, spacer plate, '86 piston
Common reason for using a spacer plate has to do with using the '86 piston which goes up to 0.140 over for aftermarket suppliers (ProX goes to .120, but Wiseco goes to .140). '87-'89 pistons are only made up to .080 over.
Using spacer plate also increases crankcase volume, which lowers the primary compression ratio. There're some tuning reasons for this, but it'd stray from original question in post.
'86-'89 bottom & '86 rod = any top end with '86 piston
'86-'89 bottom & '87-'89 rod = any top end with '87-'89 piston
'86-'89 bottom & '87-'89 rod = any top end, spacer plate, '86 piston
Common reason for using a spacer plate has to do with using the '86 piston which goes up to 0.140 over for aftermarket suppliers (ProX goes to .120, but Wiseco goes to .140). '87-'89 pistons are only made up to .080 over.
Using spacer plate also increases crankcase volume, which lowers the primary compression ratio. There're some tuning reasons for this, but it'd stray from original question in post.
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I thought you had to use a spacer plate depending on what year cylinder you put on what year bottom end. Don't they have different port heights?
using rod from 87-89 model (5mm longer than 86)and then using 86 model piston (wrist pin located 5mm lower in piston).
A lot of questions can be answered easily just by looking through a Clymer manual. Spend the money and get one.
Also, really want to learn the 250R? Really?
http://pub20.ezboard.com/bhondatrx250r
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