yzf engine into fzr frame questions.
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yzf engine into fzr frame questions.
ok... so I hear the yzf engine is a bolt in if you use the yzf harness... what else is there to it? I hear there's a 15 hp gain? correct? I'm looking to purchase an entire bike to make sure I have EVERYTHING to do this project because I'd also like to do the yzf swingarm and wheel swap at the same time. any info on this is greatly appreciated.
a few actual questions...
are the gear ratios the same on both engines?
will the exhaust on my fzr still work with the yzf engine?
what year yzf's will work?
a few actual questions...
are the gear ratios the same on both engines?
will the exhaust on my fzr still work with the yzf engine?
what year yzf's will work?

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Re: yzf engine into fzr frame questions.
I just put a YZF600 engine into a 400 frame.
I think you have to use the FZR exhaust. Something about the YZF exhaust hanging too low, but that might only be in the 400 frame. I'm not there yet, so I'm not sure.
Keep us up to date on your project. It's supposed to yield a 10-15 HP gain over the FZR600 motor.
I think you have to use the FZR exhaust. Something about the YZF exhaust hanging too low, but that might only be in the 400 frame. I'm not there yet, so I'm not sure.
Keep us up to date on your project. It's supposed to yield a 10-15 HP gain over the FZR600 motor.
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Re: yzf engine into fzr frame questions.
wow... not too much help here
I thought this place was loaded with fzr info 



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Re: yzf engine into fzr frame questions.
I was hoping that someone who has done the swap would have chimed in by now. I've haven't done the swap but as I understand it, here is what you need.kingcobra wrote:wow... not too much help hereI thought this place was loaded with fzr info
YZF600 engine - any year
YZF600 carbs - year needs to match the electrical system
Full YZF600 electrical system - wire harness, ecu, vr, coils, starter celenoid, and maybe the relays
YZF600 swingarm and rear wheel to make it easier - the sprocket offset is an issue if you don't, but not a huge one
Parts I'm not sure about
Air box - if it needs to be modified or not
Exhaust system - the FZR system will fit no problem. The issue is clearance and I don't know which one is better to use. There was also something mentioned about using the FZR oil pan to help with clearance issues.
Radiator and cooling hoses - the colling tubes are routed differently.
Might need to fabricate a bracket to help hole the engine in place.
Might be missing something here, so hopefully someone will make corrections for me. The gear rations are also different and the sprockets are different as well.
What you get is 10-15 more hp and a 17" rear wheel that will take a 160-170 tire for about $1000. If your planning on doing this, buying a dooner bike is the best bet.
Hope this helps.
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Re: yzf engine into fzr frame questions.
YZF 600
1st 37/13 (2.846)
2nd 37/19 (1.947)
3rd 34/22 (1.545)
4th 28/21 (1.333)
5th 25/21 (1.190)
6th 29/27 (1.074)
Primary Reduction Ratio 82/48 (1.708)
Secondary Reduction Ratio 47/15 (3.133)
FZR 600 Gear ratio
1 - 2.846
2 - 1.947
3 - 1.55
4 - 1.333
5 - 1.192
6 - 1.111
Primary reduction ratio 1.708
Secondary reduction ratio 3
they are nearly identical
1st 37/13 (2.846)
2nd 37/19 (1.947)
3rd 34/22 (1.545)
4th 28/21 (1.333)
5th 25/21 (1.190)
6th 29/27 (1.074)
Primary Reduction Ratio 82/48 (1.708)
Secondary Reduction Ratio 47/15 (3.133)
FZR 600 Gear ratio
1 - 2.846
2 - 1.947
3 - 1.55
4 - 1.333
5 - 1.192
6 - 1.111
Primary reduction ratio 1.708
Secondary reduction ratio 3
they are nearly identical
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Re: yzf engine into fzr frame questions.
Like I said, I'm not entirly sure on that one. The YZF engine has two bolt holes in the cylinder head. I've seen people make a braket the bolts to there then to the down tube spot. Could just be for added support though.kingcobra wrote:a bracket to hold the engine in place? huh?
Yes, that is a Single Sided Swingarm FZR600 that I built.
Something is lurking, waiting, wanting to be built......It calls to me from the darkness....
I can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel....Then I realize that it is the train coming to run my ass over....
Something is lurking, waiting, wanting to be built......It calls to me from the darkness....
I can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel....Then I realize that it is the train coming to run my ass over....
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Re: yzf engine into fzr frame questions.
That's all it is. I do believe the lower cradle arms still attach at the same place that the FZR does. I'm not 100% certain, but I've held it up and it looks to be the same.
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Re: yzf engine into fzr frame questions.
I believe you do need to 'fab' a bracket as the head mouting points are different, but only by a little.cad600 wrote:Like I said, I'm not entirly sure on that one. The YZF engine has two bolt holes in the cylinder head. I've seen people make a braket the bolts to there then to the down tube spot. Could just be for added support though.kingcobra wrote:a bracket to hold the engine in place? huh?
I put fab in quote becuase I am 99% sure its a rectangle with a few bolt holes in it and no bending etc required
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Re: yzf engine into fzr frame questions.
It does not match up to the same bolt hole that is down below on the cradles, so some type of fabrication will have to take place.
I think some zip ties would do the trick!
I think some zip ties would do the trick!

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Re: yzf engine into fzr frame questions.
so... we know it can be done yet no one has pics of it done? that sucks
come on guys... this is THE fzr info hotspot!!!


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Re: yzf engine into fzr frame questions.
I have no pics...kingcobra wrote:so... we know it can be done yet no one has pics of it done? that suckscome on guys... this is THE fzr info hotspot!!!
but thatkids bike has it, so look at his pics

93 Yamaha FZR 600 - Track Project
-in NOT AS MANY pieces for track, beater prep
SOLD
88 FZR1000, 90 FZR 1040, 03 Suzuki SV1000S, 06 R6 50th Anniversary
-in NOT AS MANY pieces for track, beater prep
SOLD
88 FZR1000, 90 FZR 1040, 03 Suzuki SV1000S, 06 R6 50th Anniversary