Not sure why many of my photos are deleted but I have been having all sorts of problems with photobucket lately. I started a reply a couple minutes ago and photobucket caused my computer to lock. Anyhow, since I decided to use the low mileage F motor I needed to swap the Jardine flanges from the 75000 K motor to the F. Here are photos of the motors-the K motor is the one without the mini-frame.
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Two of the phillips head screws that retain the Jardine flange on the high mileage K motor stripped out, which is unusal until I noticed my Snap On phillips bit was twisted. I had to drill them out but the removal was time consuming but somewhat easy.
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Then I used the double/nut technique along with a bit of heat to remove the studs from the F motor

Then I switched the Jardine flanges to the F motor. Not good as the depth is different. Maybe I wasted a couple hours of my time?
Flange on K motor

Flange on F motor

There is a 2 to 3mm depth difference. I knew the heads are a bit different but did not expect this problem. I have a spare set of original pipes but I want to reinstall the Jardine headers on this bike. I will need to install the motor in the frame to get some ideas as to how to rectify this...Larry