motor swap

Does your Spree/Elite already run great, and you're trying to make it quicker/faster? Need a monster motor swap? Discuss your ideas here.

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i have a 85 spree and a 84 aero 80. now how do i get the 80 motor to fit in my spree? has any one attempted this feat? please let me know as im eager to start and would like a few tip on how to get this done RIGHT.
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Can you weld sheet metal at a professional level?
I am not a mechanic, nor do I play one on TV. Actually my advice is probably worth slightly less than what you pay to view it.
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Kenny_McCormic wrote:Can you weld sheet metal at a professional level?
not professional ... why?
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xj97sport wrote:
Kenny_McCormic wrote:Can you weld sheet metal at a professional level?
not professional ... why?

Because to do this swap properly a fair bit of fabrication and welding/cutting/grinding will be required. If you don't feel confident in your welding skills you may be better off either having someone else do the work for/with you or writing off the whole idea.
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he is looking for "how to" info not "can i"-
there is someone here that has done it i'd think.
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Hi,
Oddly, the Aero 80 has not come up too often. A member and I were asking the same question - Aero 80 swaps earlier this summer, with no replies. How does it look in general for fitting up to the Spree frame?
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One way to start is to put your bike perfectly upright without the stock motor. Hold new motor in it and then clamp the sides of the wheels on two long pieces of angle iron. It will let you get an idea where it might fit. Perhaps either your 80 or 50cc motormount might be adapted. I fit a later model 2 stroke in my 50. Welding is a basic skill that you need to have.

Step one would be to see where the drive unit will go with room for the exhaust system. Isn't a 80 four stroke taller than a 50 two stroke?
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well i started the swap already ... its almost done. i had to make a custom front motor mount and a relocation bracket for the rear shock ... ill get pics up soon. it looks wicked.
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with handling to match i'd think!!
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Pics??????


:mrgreen: PLEASE???? :mrgreen:
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still not done yet ... working on it
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well i got it done last night and took it for a ride ... went pretty good, its pretty dang peppy off the line and tops out at 42 mph ... im going to get a new belt for it and see if there is any clutch mods i can do to it


oh pics here >>>> http://s376.photobucket.com/albums/oo20 ... rt/mopeds/

still a few more things to do like plastic and more wiring but its pretty much all there.
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thanks for sharing your results! After my 14 year old gets done brutalizing the spree I may do a swap of some sort.
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On the left side there is a radiator making me think liquid cooled and on the right side there is a plastic shroud making it look like it is air cooled. I'm confused? I am sure you will get more than 42 once it is tuned.
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there is no radiator ... and i hope after a good tune it should be a lil better. once i find parts to hop up the clutch ill be good to go ... right now it will do wheelies and wicked burnouts ... and haul butt, thats about all its good for ... AND I LOVE IT next up im going to mount a 2 up seat the plastic (cut to fit) and of course mods hope you all try this swap it really wasnt that hard.
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