, I have recently removed the engine out of my 89 rm 125. Despite its age I'm guessing the steps are pretty similar to newer bikes.
This is what i did:
Disconected all water hoses to the engine
unhooked the intake boot from the carb as well as the clutch cable, and electrical
Took out the two main bolts out of the bottom of the engine
this was the difficult part:
The bolt that connects the engine and swing arm is one stubborn SOB. I ended up turning a solid steel pounding rod into a mushroom pounding on that bolt trying to get it out.
Sometimes depending on the position of the bike there is too much tension between the swing arm and bolt for it to come out without stripping the threads and bearings, but it eventually came out.
That's all i did, hope this was helpful.
Will a 94 rm 125 engine fit on a 2000 rm frame?
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These (link below) are for a 08 RM 125.
A 1997 rm 125 can go around 60mph.
no
There is a big difference the rm is much faster
10th digit in on the vin trouble is finding the vin!
The NGK brand R6918B-8. It is an expensive spark plug at around $30. It was specially designed for the RM 125 and Suzuki does not recommend you use any other plug because you can damage your engine.
yes
There is no rm 125 fourstroke they make a drz.
no
It appears to be NGK r6918b-8. Doing a little searching I found the spark plug above listed as: "NGK special spark plug for (1996-2000) RM 125." This same spark plug is listed in the 2003 RM 125 Service Manual as the correct spark plug for that engine.