71 R50/5 upgrade to 600 cc?
71 R50/5 upgrade to 600 cc?
The owner of the 71 BMW R50/5, I'm working on, was asking about the conversion to a larger displacement engine for future reference. I told him I thought it was an easy upgrade to R60 but can't seem to find anything on the web about the conversion. R60 pistons and Cylinders? Any machining needed on crank case? Heads and valve covers? Cam? I advised him to ride the bike as is for a while before making any attempt to upgrade.
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Re: 71 R50/5 upgrade to 600 cc?
Cams are different. Some may have used the (milder) R50 cams with a larger motor. That cam has both less overlap and a little less lift.
R60, R75, and R90 cylinders/pistons bolt right up. '76 and later have larger spigot external diameters, and thus require machining either cases or cylinders to fit.
R50 had much smaller valves, so one would probably have to switch heads along with the cylinders and pistons.
R60, R75, and R90 cylinders/pistons bolt right up. '76 and later have larger spigot external diameters, and thus require machining either cases or cylinders to fit.
R50 had much smaller valves, so one would probably have to switch heads along with the cylinders and pistons.
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Re: 71 R50/5 upgrade to 600 cc?
Thanks you sir. I'll let him know.
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Re: 71 R50/5 upgrade to 600 cc?
Oh, and I would expect the R50 heads to have far too small a combustion chamber for the larger pistons - especially the R75/R90, so it would probably yield an unacceptably high compression ratio.
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Re: 71 R50/5 upgrade to 600 cc?
It may be much less problems to find a larger used engine
Re: 71 R50/5 upgrade to 600 cc?
sprints@pldi.net wrote:It may be much less problems to find a larger used engine
The voice of reason.
Re: 71 R50/5 upgrade to 600 cc?
Thanks for the replies and suggestions. I'll let him know he has options.