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Newbie Question lol

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New to the whole AF thing and am building mine as we speak, frame is almost there, Anyways in most of the pics I see everyone has the cylinder unbolted, are you guys having to pull the cylinder to get the motors in and out of the frame? I am building a gen3 Cr250 frame.. If so I guess I will order a gasket set. Was just planning on avoiding it since my motor is fairly fresh Guess I would figure it out sooner or later :lol: but figure I would ask to get keep the parts rolling
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Maneuvering the 500 motor is easier w/o the jug attached. If u just pull the jug off with the head attached, you'll only need a base gasket. Get OEM BTW...
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mine goes in and out fine with the cyl and head on, 02 125 frame.
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But are any of you guys able to maneuver it around enough to get it out with out removing cylinder?
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if I remember right taking it out the left side worked best.
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I did not see your first post, thanks... hopefully mine will have no issues.. Hope to have the frame finished up this weekedn so I will let you know
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I can install my motor in one piece, but I havent tried to remove it yet, so I dont know....

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Post by CR500R7 »

If you can get the engine in there complete, I suspect you can also get it out complete as well.

What goes in complete must come out complete, maybe / hopefully.
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I said......
AlisoBob wrote:I can install my motor in one piece, but I havent tried to remove it yet, so I dont know....

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It must be one of those days......

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Post by JR650 »

apparently im a bit retarded. i have to pull the head to get mine in and out but certainly not the jug. 02 250 frame and a shortrod engine. i go in the right side jug first. takes a good 5 seconds to get it in there with the head off.
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Post by HrcRacing »

I was able to get the complete engine in the '04 SH 500AF I had (based on CR250 frame) but it was a SOB. Took me 2-3 tries. Ounce I scratched the hell out of the clutch cover and took that off, I finally got it.
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In my 450 conversion, engine fits in or out in one piece or I can pop the motor mount bolts, tilt it back and pop off just the jug and head. ROOMY!
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My gen2 engine went in and came out whole
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Post by 100hp honda »

CR500R7 wrote:If you can get the engine in there complete, I suspect you can also get it out complete as well.

What goes in complete must come out complete, maybe / hopefully.
seems to make sense :D
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In and out left side only, head on.
Drive sprocket and mounting bolt must be off. :cool:
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Post by Hillbilly500 »

Well tonight I was test fitting everything, now mind you this is without the front motor mounts welded on but mine went right in, no sprocket, head on.. Seemed really easy no struggling at all.. hopefully it is the same once I weld the motor mounts
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Post by KE 336 »

This topic is exactly why I did a "bolt on" right front mount. My original thought was just for doing an in frame top end. The way the motor is configured there is very little room to tilt the motor back before it hits the right front mount. Being able to remove that mount makes getting the motor in and out super easy.
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i have to remove the head and jug on my 125 platform to get everything out.....but hell what guy is going to complain about tight being a bad thing.
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My gen-1 was really tight, but did go in whole. then gen-3 was a peice of cake and my gen-4 was tight but also went in whole. the gen-1 needed the sparkplug removed and the gen-4 required sitting the motor on its side, then turning it upright.
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yea I pulled the plug on mine.. i fugured why break a high dollar iridiam plug farting around :lol:
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good stuff huh?


Just a update on mine.. Motor goes in and out real easy even with mounts welded...
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