400/600 engine swap
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400/600 engine swap
hi guys, i have a '89 GI fzr400rr and i am looking at swapping engines, wouldnt say the 400 motor is gutless, far from it, but i need more power, and more reliably, the 400 carbs just arent much good, so what i want to do is drop an entire 600 motor into mine, i know how to do it,not a prob ive even down loaded a guide, im thinking it would be better if i got an entire bike to use bits from, would this best be a pre 1990 600 engine yeah???
i know what bits i need if i dont buy bike and im guessing a cost of about 700 GBP by what i can see
i know what bits i need if i dont buy bike and im guessing a cost of about 700 GBP by what i can see
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Re: 400/600 engine swap
What model FZR400 do you have? If you have a 1WG then I think I'm right in saying a 3HE engine will fit. If you have a 3TJ FZR400 then you need preferably a 4JH (94-96) FZR600R engine, or a Thundercat lump.
There are others here who know infinetely more than me though
Chris
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Chris
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Re: 400/600 engine swap
'89 fzr400rr grey import 1wg frame 3en1 parts
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Re: 400/600 engine swap
3he motor up to 93 (for Europe and other parts of the world up to 98 for US models) should fit no problem. A 4jh or thundercat motor should fit in there as well but will take a little more effort if memory serves.
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Bike:
1994 Yamaha FZR 1000 EXUP
Factory Pro Stage 1 Jetting | K&N Filter | Corbin Seat | ProTek Keyless Gas Cap | GSXR Mirrors
My Thread
Cage:
2005 Saab 9-7x 5.3i Arc AWD

THE WIKI IS YOUR FRIEND
THE SEARCH IS YOUR SIGNIFICANT OTHER
USE THEM!!
Re: 400/600 engine swap
3he is straight drop in, best to go for one of those i recon!
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Re: 400/600 engine swap
ideal, priced up what i need, will do the swap in the not so distant future soon as i can 3HE engine carbs and box, stainless headers to match up to my carbon can co box, service it, and a 46t rear sprocket front sprocket and chain to match, full service CDI units new plugs, and leads, comes in at 670GBP,
if i could get an entire bike i would, few good ones on ebay for 400-600, would make life easy for the swap with one of them
if i could get an entire bike i would, few good ones on ebay for 400-600, would make life easy for the swap with one of them
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Re: 400/600 engine swap
it's also possible that the 600 front would fit the 400 and i think they were better forks, but not absolutely sure if it's the 3he /3en1 that were compatible, might be worth a look! advantage of a whole bike is that you can sell the bits you don't need and recoup some of the cost! the fairing may even fit aswell!
Fzr400 3tj x2
fzr400 3en1 (17in conversion) now gone its way in parts!
'94 cbr 900rr
fzr400 3en1 (17in conversion) now gone its way in parts!
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Re: 400/600 engine swap
not seen my bike have ya
, i have stiffened springs inside my forks and its a custom paint job anyway, so wouldnt want the fairing 
its also weird, 3en1 forks are 38mm i bought some a long while ago to try and they were to small for my triple clamp, my fork legs are 42mm
il post a pic my bike


its also weird, 3en1 forks are 38mm i bought some a long while ago to try and they were to small for my triple clamp, my fork legs are 42mm
il post a pic my bike
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Re: 400/600 engine swap
blurry pic but gives u an idea, this is my bike
pro bolts every where, 1994 hangars, custom rear lights, tiny led indicators, wavy discs ceramic pads, maxis front and bridgestone rear with tail tidy and 6x4 plate
had all bearings replaced, had red rim tape, all hi flow filters and servicing done by me since bought, runs on 98 octane, came with no history or receipts but 1 years mot, ive owned it 3 years
good bike i love it thats why i want the bigger engine
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Re: 400/600 engine swap
that's a 3en2 if it's 42mm! could have been swapped into the frame i guess or it's a 3en2 frame (air pipes under headlights are usually 3en2's) but you say 1wg frame...
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fzr400 3en1 (17in conversion) now gone its way in parts!
'94 cbr 900rr
fzr400 3en1 (17in conversion) now gone its way in parts!
'94 cbr 900rr
Re: 400/600 engine swap
frame is definatly 1wg its a 1989, it has 3en1 and 3en2 parts, i think forks and triple clamp have been swapped in, the engine still defo a 400
i seen it on the frame when i stripped it down its 1wg part number
i seen it on the frame when i stripped it down its 1wg part number
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Re: 400/600 engine swap
All the FZR 400 models upto 1990 had 1WG as their frame prefix. The 2TK, '88 3EN1 and '89 3EN2. If you go on the American FZR sites then the info you will generally receive will relate to the pre 1988 bikes which they call 1WGs even though Yamaha lists them as FZR400U and FZR400SUC. To confuse matters more, the American '88 and '89 bikes were the earlier model that Yamaha continued to sell over there.
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Re: 400/600 engine swap
Looks like a 3EN2 actually that's a FZR400R 3EN2 Exup, it will have 1WG on the frame and engine. The forks are 41mm dia, the discs are 298mm and you can fit blue spot calipers if you want to.
Use a 3HE engine and it should drop in. The airbox is the same as the 400 but you'll find it sits a little higher so you might space the tank shroud up a bit - there are mounting points for the bodwork into the shroud though. You might want to get a secondhand loom for it and a cdi, you can run the bike on the 400 cdi though. Change the headlights for a pair of UK lamps, the 1000 Exup had them and a year of 600, they'll have H4 bulbs which are cheaper and better light than the Yam only ones in the 400.
Run the chain you have but go for a 520 when you change
Use a 3HE engine and it should drop in. The airbox is the same as the 400 but you'll find it sits a little higher so you might space the tank shroud up a bit - there are mounting points for the bodwork into the shroud though. You might want to get a secondhand loom for it and a cdi, you can run the bike on the 400 cdi though. Change the headlights for a pair of UK lamps, the 1000 Exup had them and a year of 600, they'll have H4 bulbs which are cheaper and better light than the Yam only ones in the 400.
Run the chain you have but go for a 520 when you change
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