Fastonthetrack's CR500AF - 04 CRF250R
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Fastonthetrack's CR500AF - 04 CRF250R
Ok so heres my build. Shes almost finished up now. I've been working on her for a few weeks on the weekends only, whilst waiting on parts to come during the week.
I started with an 04 CRF250R chassis less the engine and a few small items. Unknown to me at the time that the subframe was actually an 06 (dual exhaust and different air box) making the air box conversion a little tricky. I made what i had work when it came to that.
I did all of the work in house (using the CP500 kit) and didnt have to out source anything except engine machining. Heres the beginning portion of the process.
SO, I had the 04 mod plate instead of the 06.. I put it together like this and then just shaved away the excess material.
I mounted the Coil here (fully welded later on. Both sides of course)
Exhaust mounts look factory IMO
Got some cheap China hoses, factory CR500 kit worked great.
More pics and info on next post.
I started with an 04 CRF250R chassis less the engine and a few small items. Unknown to me at the time that the subframe was actually an 06 (dual exhaust and different air box) making the air box conversion a little tricky. I made what i had work when it came to that.
I did all of the work in house (using the CP500 kit) and didnt have to out source anything except engine machining. Heres the beginning portion of the process.
SO, I had the 04 mod plate instead of the 06.. I put it together like this and then just shaved away the excess material.
I mounted the Coil here (fully welded later on. Both sides of course)
Exhaust mounts look factory IMO
Got some cheap China hoses, factory CR500 kit worked great.
More pics and info on next post.
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I got the engine bored and honed out to 89.5mm (one step over stock .020) using wiseco poston kit. Got the bike altogether and running. Was having starting issues due to lack of fuel most likely. Started 5-6th kick. I did two heat cycles then went for a cruise around the block. She rips. Let cool once more and went to start, CATASTROPHIC FAILURE!!! got a nasty kick back, low and behold
Split the right main and case cover..
I was able to repair the main case with some tricky welding and filing, bought a new right case cover and gasket kit.. Had the engine back together in less than 2 hours.
After that dilemma i was worried about the same thing happening again so i sent my head out to Adam Millar at MillAr Race Engines to have a decompression head mod and a new squish angle machined.
So the engine is now assembled minus the head (i should get it any day now)
I also bought a few goodies while waiting. A little billet never hurt anyone. I also have coil and clutch covers coming to complete the engine.
I also bought a 2.9 Gallon Acerbis tank i had to heat up and mold to clear the spark plug and coolant lines.
Split the right main and case cover..
I was able to repair the main case with some tricky welding and filing, bought a new right case cover and gasket kit.. Had the engine back together in less than 2 hours.
After that dilemma i was worried about the same thing happening again so i sent my head out to Adam Millar at MillAr Race Engines to have a decompression head mod and a new squish angle machined.
So the engine is now assembled minus the head (i should get it any day now)
I also bought a few goodies while waiting. A little billet never hurt anyone. I also have coil and clutch covers coming to complete the engine.
I also bought a 2.9 Gallon Acerbis tank i had to heat up and mold to clear the spark plug and coolant lines.
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All in all heres a list off the top of my head of the things i purchased for the build
CP500 conversion kit
CP500 conversion tank ( i wont use )
Wiseco top end kit
Full gasket and seal kit
Right side case cover
Boyesen clutch cover
Boyesen ignition cover
OEM CR500 Clutch cable
misc carb parts for rebuilt
IMS shifter
Hammerhead brake pedal
Shark fin billet rear rotor guard
Acerbis 2.9 gallon tank
Honda CRF full hardware kit
Water pump rebuilt kit
CR500 Hose kit Red
Machine work for new top end
MRE Head (decompression and squish angle mod)
OEM CR500 Kick starter (old one was CRUSTY)
1999 CR250 air box and filter assembly
Pro Circuit platinum and T304 silencer
New set of Stock CRF250 wheels (dune tires)
Acerbis Fender bag
The typical oils, lubes and fluids
And of course some Sunoco race fuel!!!!
CP500 conversion kit
CP500 conversion tank ( i wont use )
Wiseco top end kit
Full gasket and seal kit
Right side case cover
Boyesen clutch cover
Boyesen ignition cover
OEM CR500 Clutch cable
misc carb parts for rebuilt
IMS shifter
Hammerhead brake pedal
Shark fin billet rear rotor guard
Acerbis 2.9 gallon tank
Honda CRF full hardware kit
Water pump rebuilt kit
CR500 Hose kit Red
Machine work for new top end
MRE Head (decompression and squish angle mod)
OEM CR500 Kick starter (old one was CRUSTY)
1999 CR250 air box and filter assembly
Pro Circuit platinum and T304 silencer
New set of Stock CRF250 wheels (dune tires)
Acerbis Fender bag
The typical oils, lubes and fluids
And of course some Sunoco race fuel!!!!
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Mechanically everything works as if it should. I got the cases back in order and inspected everything. nothing was out of the ordinary minus the kick starter stopper was a little cracked, which i replaced.Kuma wrote:just a thought, make sure your kick start lever hits the foot peg and the mechanism is not binding up in the case.
Heres what the bike looked like last night once i got her able to run again with the new head and decomp...
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fastonthetrack,
Just curious, how come you won't be using the modified fuel tank you purchased from us? Did you just need more usable fuel? How well did the Acerbis heat up and mold?
If the modified fuel tank is still in the condition that we sent it out in then you're more than welcome to send it back for a refund.
Thanks for sharing.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
CP500
www.conversionparts500.com
Just curious, how come you won't be using the modified fuel tank you purchased from us? Did you just need more usable fuel? How well did the Acerbis heat up and mold?
If the modified fuel tank is still in the condition that we sent it out in then you're more than welcome to send it back for a refund.
Thanks for sharing.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
CP500
www.conversionparts500.com
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I didn't use it because of the small capacity. I still have it and my use it for the track.Jercs wrote:fastonthetrack,
Just curious, how come you won't be using the modified fuel tank you purchased from us? Did you just need more usable fuel? How well did the Acerbis heat up and mold?
If the modified fuel tank is still in the condition that we sent it out in then you're more than welcome to send it back for a refund.
Thanks for sharing.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
CP500
www.conversionparts500.com
All of your parts are top notch. I just finished another conversion for a buddy using a 1987 engine.
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