OK - how about moving further back?
Old flywheel vs. clutch carrier?
What years transmissions are interchangable?
Will those with exposed ribs interchange with smooth?
Final drives?
I know the LS rear brakes differ from the standard.
Inquiring minds want to know!
I have never looked into the fitting of a later clutch / fly wheel to an early motor, as it would require the replacement of the gearbox input shaft as well, but can look into it this weekend when I get home again.
The later clutch is much more progressive than the "light switch" early item, but the extra mass of the early fly wheel is an advantage at times.
BTW, I killed the original motor on my LS due to the timing being a tooth out advanced, done by the PO, NOT me

It made the bike rev like a two stroke, woo hoo, but spending all this time up near the red line ultimately killed it, loud knock at idle, but I didn't twig to what the problem was until I helped a mate fix an R100RS that was timed a tooth out retarded.
I did know that the bike ran differently to how I remember them running when they were new, but not why.
It was changing the timing chain on the RS that made the penny drop, went home and fixed it right then, but the damage was done.
Still don't know exactly what I have damaged, I need some more measurement gear, internal micrometers as my "telescopic hammers" aren't accurate enough, but I know the crank is OK, so that is a relief.
I know that all low cam boxer, > '70, final drives are interchangeable.
The waisted swinging arm, the one without the cush drive, will fit in the later frames, but the fat swinging arm, the one with the cush drive in it, will hit the brake switch bracket on the early frames.
I had an R100 motor in the LS frame at one point, never rode it, but wanted to see if it was possible to do, if everything lined up, which it does.