The 2004 Yamaha YZ250F frame is designed specifically for the 250cc four-stroke engine used in that model year. However, other engines from the YZ250F line, such as those from 2001 to 2009, may fit with some modifications. Additionally, some enthusiasts have successfully swapped in YZ450F engines, but this requires significant adjustments to the frame and components. Always consult with a professional mechanic or experienced builder for compatibility and safety considerations.
yes, but it will be hard to do. I have a friend who did that same thing. he did it him self. But the 2004 frame is a steal frame (heavy), and the 2007 comes off of an aluminum frame.
no they are different where the 05 tank bolts to frame isnt on the 01 frame and at the rear where sub frame bolts upis to narrow
Yes both engines should fit in the crate box with enough space for stuffing and foam.
No, the plastics from a Yamaha YZ250F will not fit a 2001 YZ250. The YZ250F and YZ250 have different frame designs, mounting points, and body shapes, making their plastics incompatible. If you're looking to replace or modify plastics, it's best to find parts specifically designed for the 2001 YZ250.
1999 2000 and 2001 engines all fit on each other
Unfortunately, a newer yz250 model engine will not be able to fit the frame of a 1991 model. These engines were designed to specifically fit the frames of certain models of the vehicle and are not universal.
yes it will
NO!! they made changes to upgrade the crank from 2002 to 2003 so if you had to do this, itd cost you money in conversion parts and youd be getting a weaker crank
i suppose the stock balster engine suffice
no it wont but i have the parts and every thing u will need to get ur bike running
What engines fit a 1980trans am
Transmissions on the grand am the Malibu and the Sun fire 2003-2004 models are all the same fit years before were all the same but they will not fit in the 2003-2004 models and you have to match the engines liters