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chopper
03-28-2003, 01:27 PM
Hi everyone - I'm new to the board and new to 4 strokes - I have a 200S (1984) and I would like to put the topend from a 200X - my question is: Do I just need the head and cam and carb to increase the comp. ratio to 9.6:1 from the 200S comp. ratio of 7.8:1 or do I need to replace the piston also - I was hoping I could use my stock sleeve and piston and just bolt the top end on. Thanx again and I"m sure I'll be getting lots of great info from this board - have a good one.
Dave
200xer
03-28-2003, 06:48 PM
the piston and cam are different in the X and S motors. Everything else is the same. The piston is what adds the compression, but it is the same diameter. I would just buy a piston and ring set for a 200x (83-85) and get a used 200x cam from someone. It shouldn't be too expensive.
chopper
03-28-2003, 08:30 PM
Thanx for the reply 200XER
Thats good news , I may as well go with the 12:1 piston while I'm changin the piston. So there is no difference in the carb? I assume I will have to do something to get more fuel in to accomadate the higher comp. What would you suggest?
Thanx
Again
Dave
thefox
03-29-2003, 12:00 AM
If you are going to use a Wiesco 12:1 compression piston it needs 102 octane or better racing fuel. I put one in my 200s and it gets a lot of power but is a pain to find the gas for.
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