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The new engine is NOT going to slide right in. You would need to cut the frame tubes, add tube sections and then cut off and move engine mount tabs on the frame. Another problem will be the alignment of the front sprocket to the rear sprocket. A wider engine than the old one will stick out on the right side. This would affect the balance of the bike and cause a squirrelly ride. Please rate my answer. Thanks.
To increase the top end speed, just put on a smaller rear sprocket. Alternate to that, is to mount a larger front sprocket. You can do either or both depending on how much top end speed is wanted and how strong the engine is to carry the load. The length of the chain will need to be changed.
http://www.hegibbs.com/mountlist.htm ,,, I just looked here and they don't show it listed for the 99 dl, but they do offer you to write them. Good luck.
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