The next question is, "Why would I want to swap them?"
What we are looking for is greater cooling efficiency.
After all about 1/3 of the BTU's generated by the fuel burning is going out through the cooling system.
In part one of the goals we want to address is reduced cavitation.
We have long known that the 89-04 cooling system experiences cavitation at higher RPM's.
Adam Millar (CR500 land speed record holder and fellow KX Guru insider member) ran some cavitation tests and found that the 89-04 water pump cover creates cavitation at 8200 RPM's
The 85-86 cover starts cavitating at about 8900 RPM
Since the drive ratio for the water pump impeller vs crank rotation is 1.18 : 1, (Thanks Alex Ward) that is for every 1 crank revolution the impeller is rotating 1.18.
8200 rpm crank speed translates into 9676 impeller RPM
8900 rpm crank speed translates into 10502 impeller RPM
If bikes are for kids I'll never grow up.