CR500 powered KTM
CR500 powered KTM
Hey all,
So I recently ran a poll in the AF forum whilst debating over and AF versus KTM (plateable here in WA) project. I decided on the KTM. Here are some initial pics of the swap:
http://picasaweb.google.com/dohcfox/CR5 ... 5620866018
http://picasaweb.google.com/dohcfox/CR5 ... 8343288946
http://picasaweb.google.com/dohcfox/CR5 ... 6901979250
http://picasaweb.google.com/dohcfox/CR5 ... 3545345266
http://picasaweb.google.com/dohcfox/CR5 ... 7598071586
http://picasaweb.google.com/dohcfox/CR5 ... 9628351682
So I need to make some spacers for the swing arm pivot and a mount for the head stay. Otherwise, I've gotten the front and lower mounts welded up and bolts in place. I'm stoked!
JT
So I recently ran a poll in the AF forum whilst debating over and AF versus KTM (plateable here in WA) project. I decided on the KTM. Here are some initial pics of the swap:
http://picasaweb.google.com/dohcfox/CR5 ... 5620866018
http://picasaweb.google.com/dohcfox/CR5 ... 8343288946
http://picasaweb.google.com/dohcfox/CR5 ... 6901979250
http://picasaweb.google.com/dohcfox/CR5 ... 3545345266
http://picasaweb.google.com/dohcfox/CR5 ... 7598071586
http://picasaweb.google.com/dohcfox/CR5 ... 9628351682
So I need to make some spacers for the swing arm pivot and a mount for the head stay. Otherwise, I've gotten the front and lower mounts welded up and bolts in place. I'm stoked!
JT
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Thanks! I betcha love my pretty garage too! That fridge used to be a kegerator....but anyways. 
I'd love to do a straight intake boot for the motor but unfortunately, or fortunately, the stock KTM 2 stroke boot will mate up nicely with the stock CR500 carb placement, according to my hypothesis.
Next up is welding up the head stay. Or did I already mention that? Shoot, that was 5 beers ago. Such is life.
Regardless, I can't wait to roll this thing out. More pics to come...
JT

I'd love to do a straight intake boot for the motor but unfortunately, or fortunately, the stock KTM 2 stroke boot will mate up nicely with the stock CR500 carb placement, according to my hypothesis.
Next up is welding up the head stay. Or did I already mention that? Shoot, that was 5 beers ago. Such is life.
Regardless, I can't wait to roll this thing out. More pics to come...
JT
I bought one of these for my GSS motor. http://www.qrckarts.com/store/index.cfm ... uct_ID=255dannygraves wrote:dude, you should make a custom strait intake boot since the shock won't be a problem!
Only issue I found is that you may need to open up/match the intake boot to the aluminum. Also, the carb fits very snugly and is almost hard to get in the first few times.
But otherwise, it fits?fastkart wrote:I bought one of these for my GSS motor. http://www.qrckarts.com/store/index.cfm ... uct_ID=255dannygraves wrote:dude, you should make a custom strait intake boot since the shock won't be a problem!
Only issue I found is that you may need to open up/match the intake boot to the aluminum. Also, the carb fits very snugly and is almost hard to get in the first few times.
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These out of the box repower projects are always a little more interesting than the plain jane AF I have a little project I'm in the middle of right now that I need to take some pictures of. Good luck and take your time usually the solution to a problem takes patients and maybe a couple days to get the right solution worked out. Its always more difficult when there is no one out there to ask "How did you do that?"
Thats an XRP brand fitting. It is 1/2 inch pipe thread on the head (had to be drilled and tapped) and converts to a -12 AN which uses 3/4" heater hose. I had Glen @ GSS do the work, so I don't know what he used to plug the other outlet. It is leak free, just make sure you use plenty of thread tape. I should have used more as it will vibrate and move a little, but there are zero leaks.ISBB wrote:Fastcart where did you get that 90* fitting for the head? and how well does it seal? and how much taller is it than the stock lugs that are on there?
The top of the fitting sits right at 2 inches from the head.
Here's 2 ways to do the same thing... the first is the picture is how the motor in my previous post is set up... the other is a better way (in my opinion) that my 2nd motor is equipped with.


A little explanation on why the 2nd choice is better since I have a spare few minutes... the first option, with the elbow that threads into the head then the straight piece to hook up the hose... unless you start the tap at just the right spot, and have just enough thread tape on it, when the fitting is tight, the outlet will be facing away from the radiator/direction you want the water to flow.
With the second option, you thread in and tighten the adapter (with tape of course) then do the same with the second piece, which makes the 90* bend. The second piece swivels, so you can aim it where you want, then tighten the nut.
With the second option, you thread in and tighten the adapter (with tape of course) then do the same with the second piece, which makes the 90* bend. The second piece swivels, so you can aim it where you want, then tighten the nut.
Im just thinkin for all of the guys having to do some fancy creative stuff for the A/F conversions and me going to be doing one soon a way to avoid modding the tank as much as possible.. Im thinking this combined with a shorty plug should get me pretty damn close to not having to mod the tank hardly at all 
Thx for the explanation and info

Thx for the explanation and info

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I cannot believe how well the expansion chamber fits!! This is so un fucking real I'm having a hard time believing it! 
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