Gents,
Back in the day when my 73 250 radialfin was past its competitive day, I often tho't of putting a Yam 360 top end on it, but never had the resources.
Why? For me the 400 Maico was the quintessential MXer, even tho I was only a fly-weight at about 6-7 stone. I couldn't afford a new bike, but the Yam 360 had same 70mm stroke & centre-port exhaiust, so I tho't it could be the next best thing.
I still wonder.... but now I think of other options also.
The prerequisite is simply something w a stroke near 70mm & a centre-port exhaust. I'll post several options one at a time w a few tho'ts/observations I've made over the years.
You'll still have to check a lot of things yrself tho', eg piston deck heights, barrell hts etc to get the piston to line up with top of cylinder at TDC, & whether there's enough meat in the cases to relocate the studs etc etc.
Pls consider this thread as a floating of ideas/possibilities - alternatives to the 326 Maico topend route, altho that could be the easiest/best route.
Option 1 is 360 Yam top-end.
Forget the 74 DT360 & MX/MXA360 of 73/74. These barrels had 6 studs in a weird pattern, w weird location of transfer ports at the barrell base - shared only by the SC500 barrell. It would be a massive job to make them fit.
Consider using the RT1/2/3 or RT1/2M barrells. Stud spacing is of course diff to Maico & would have to be adjusted, but at least there's only 4 studs. Skirt dia is 89mm as opposed to 85mm in Maico 250 cases. I don't know if there's enough meat in the early (pre-440 Maico) 250 cases to allow milling out to 89mm & I susppect the liner/skirt on the barrel would be barely strong enough if turned down to 85mm. Perhaps need to meet somewhere in the middle - a bit off both.
440 Maicos must have had larger spigot in cases to suit 82mm bore, so later cases may have more meat there.
Even the trail-bike 360 Yam barrels have decent porting specs, if you raise the ex & perhaps lower the inlet - both easy enough to do. Most of these barrels also have a compression release facility that exits into the exhaust tract. Very neat & clean.
The RT2/3 barrels only have V4 reeds, but V6 reeds can be found or made to fit, if careful. From memory, YZ A/B reeds (if you can find them) or later IT175/200 reeds either fit or can be made to fit. (Early IT175s had V4 reads if my memory serves me correctly).
Transfers cutouts at the base of the cylinder are more angled towards the front (exh port) than on the maico cases but that should be fixable. Piston pin dia is same 18mm for both Yam & Maico.
Capacity would be 352cc w std Yam piston.