It would probably be too heavy and unstable to race.
It will be 134 cubic inches whether it is the flat "L" head 4 cylinder or the "F" head 4 cylinder motor.
almost 44 cubic inches per engine cylinder
I believe that is 3.68 inches for the 200 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder
.35 inches .89mm
on the left hand side down tube in front for frame and left side engine case under cylinder for motor
if you are putting a 6 cylinder in it use the back two holes in the frame where the motor mount towers bolt. If putting a Chevy v8 in it use the front 2 holes by front two i mean center and front hole in the frame by rear two i mean the center and rear hole in the frame
no a 250r motor will not fit in a 200x frame but it will fit in a 250r frame
No, the engine mounts are totally different. The six cylinder 1500 engine will definitely not fit into the 1200 frame calculated for a four cylinder engine. Experts don't think this has ever been attepmted.
On a 1997 Yamaha Warrior with the original frame it is located on the frame bar underneath the motor, and a few inches in front of it. If it has a replacement frame, it may not have a vin, because on a replacement frame they are supposed to be cut out of the original frame and welded to the frame bar underneath the rear fender on the passenger side of the quad.
The 4 cylinder in a 1993 Ford Ranger is 2.3 liter ( 140 cubic inches )
connecting motor to frame on bottom left and right of motor.
disconnect motor mount from right frame (passenger side) jack motor up about 6 to 8 inches....then it is a breeze. otherwise impossible!