2006 CBR 600 Engine Swap into '99 F4i Advice
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2006 CBR 600 Engine Swap into '99 F4i Advice
Hello, I'm just getting into the motorcycle fun! I've recently bought a '99 non working CBR 600 F4 from a friend and an '06 CBR 600 F4i engine. Outside of the carbs and the timing, does anyone have any advice on other parts that need to be swapped from '99 engine to '06 engine? I tried doing searches through the forums but my searches were "too broad" so it was claiming it couldn't show the results. If someone could help me out that would be greatly appreciated
Also I finally got the '99 block out earlier today!
'99 F4 Engine
Also I finally got the '99 block out earlier today!
'99 F4 Engine
Last edited by Rlad116; 04-29-2020 at 12:24 PM.
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The exciter wheel for the ignition may be different between the systems. Interchangeable? Probably....
The best way to see what's the same or not is to look up the part numbers for the part in question for both years and see if they are the same. Keep in mind that the Honda numbers are coded. First set is the part description, the middle 3 is for the bike it fits, and the last 3 is the production update code (001, 002, 010, etc are noting that it was updated at some point)
The best way to see what's the same or not is to look up the part numbers for the part in question for both years and see if they are the same. Keep in mind that the Honda numbers are coded. First set is the part description, the middle 3 is for the bike it fits, and the last 3 is the production update code (001, 002, 010, etc are noting that it was updated at some point)
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The exciter wheel for the ignition may be different between the systems. Interchangeable? Probably....
The best way to see what's the same or not is to look up the part numbers for the part in question for both years and see if they are the same. Keep in mind that the Honda numbers are coded. First set is the part description, the middle 3 is for the bike it fits, and the last 3 is the production update code (001, 002, 010, etc are noting that it was updated at some point)
The best way to see what's the same or not is to look up the part numbers for the part in question for both years and see if they are the same. Keep in mind that the Honda numbers are coded. First set is the part description, the middle 3 is for the bike it fits, and the last 3 is the production update code (001, 002, 010, etc are noting that it was updated at some point)