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Old 17-04-2010, 09:14 AM   #1
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Bottom end, will IE fit carb model?

First off all will use the situation.

Bottom end wanted, anyone that will fit 1993 monster.

So how much hassle would it be to fit 900ss ie bottom end?

Is all inside the same and I would only need to fit pickup sensor bracket with pickup sensors, my other internals like flywheel, could I just make tappered holes for oil feed lines going from cylinder heads to left case cover and change rectifier to 3 phase one? Is oil circulating in the same way on ie models as older carb models or would I also need ie barrels?

In short what would need to be changed to make 900ss ie bottom end work with rest of the carb bike?
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Old 17-04-2010, 11:32 AM   #2
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It would be easier to fit a complete 900SSie motor, run without the EFI and converted to carbs. There are major differences in early carbed M900 engine, both internally and externally compared to later EFI motors. Oil circulates through the barrels on 900ie engines, avoiding the need for external oil lines, but there's a host of other less obvious changes.

Why do you need to do this - I'm guessing the original 900 bottom end is FUBAR?
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