Just need to trim up the rail above the one in these pics as the front of the rear head on the left side just touches. I`ll probably transfer over all the modifications from my VF1000F to this frame/motor combination, eventually...here`s a copy of the results:
So since I have too much time to think after tendon surgery, and I have several R motors and a couple 1000F frames, I decided to finally get to the bottom of whether a R motor will fit in a F frame. I`ve heard it can be done but the valve covers won`t come off without removing the engine, it`s a direct swap, etc...I`ve probably propagated some of these things myself without really seeing it. I do know that Tim Cameron has done it with an Australian R motor to a 750 frame(The Gimp), however, he used the original R motor with the narrower heads/camshafts and installed it in a VF750F frame with some modification. The early 1984 R motor-(not available in the US) was similar to the VF1000F motor dimension-wise, but the R was developed beyond that to incorporate wider cams, line-bored cams, and subsequent wider heads. Just want to be clear that this is a US 1985-1986 motor, and has different dimensions to the earlier non-US version. So I took a 1984 US VF1000F frame and a 1985 US VF1000R motor and here are the pics...
It fits...kind of...

Top view:

Left front mount, note the R motor wants an additional motor mount on the head, the right front is similar, also some space between the existing F front mount and the R motor, needs a spacer:

Right front mount is similar to the left:

This is the right lower mount at the bottom/rear of the frame/motor, snug together, looks good:

This is the right upper rear head mount, the stock R spacer will fit here, but there is a problem...

The left upper rear head is already jammed up against the frame rail because the F frame is angled straight back to the motor mount...

...and the R frame has been changed to curve out around the head, then back in sharply to the motor mount..
Like this:

After welding in the curve piece from the junk R frame to the outside of the F frame . I welded an additional bead on top of the first so I could grind away. Also drew a line where the F frame now needs to be cut away.

Cut away the F frame on the inside, then welded in the inner section. Cleaned it up a bit. Now to see if the R motor fits, add in the front head mounts, figure spacing on the motor mounts, chain line, if the valve covers come off...

Motor in frame.

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