What are the numbers cast into the older series of cams?
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TodTry your hardest to be the kind of person your dog thinks you are.
You can live to be 100, as long as you give up everything that would make you want to live to be 100!
Current bikes:
'06 Suzuki DR650
*'82 XJ1100 with the 1179 kit. "Mad Maxim"
'82 XJ1100 Completely stock fixer-upper
'82 XJ1100 Bagger fixer-upper
'82 XJ1100 Motor/frame and lots of boxes of parts
'82 XJ1100 Parts bike
'81 XS1100 Special
'81 YZ250
'80 XS850 Special
'80 XR100
*Crashed/Totalled, still own
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if they fit
the intake, it'll give you more oxygen on the intake stroke, ergo more bang on the ignition stroke = more pull/torque.never ride faster than your gaurdian angel
can fly
1981 rh 5N5
MIDNIGHTSPECIAL
1188cc
4 into 1 pipes with a transac muffler,
as the motorcycling gods intended everything else stock std
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http://steptoexs11.webs.com/
http://www.youtube.com/my_videos?feature=mhum
1982 vf750 sabre
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I used to run the early cams on my later head which is essentially the same as yours. (My YICS ports are blocked off) It made the bike run well on the top end, but was a dog/no torque on the bottom end. Also, for some reason, with this setup, I could get almost no vacuum readings at the carb boot nipples for a carb synch?? Before you start to think of other reasons this might be happening, I didn't change a thing... simply swapped the older cams for the newer 3H5 cams and now I have lots of vacuum reading at the carb boots??
Anyway, I was running both intake and exhaust. I have heard of running the early intake with the late exhaust cam but haven't personally tried it.
TodTry your hardest to be the kind of person your dog thinks you are.
You can live to be 100, as long as you give up everything that would make you want to live to be 100!
Current bikes:
'06 Suzuki DR650
*'82 XJ1100 with the 1179 kit. "Mad Maxim"
'82 XJ1100 Completely stock fixer-upper
'82 XJ1100 Bagger fixer-upper
'82 XJ1100 Motor/frame and lots of boxes of parts
'82 XJ1100 Parts bike
'81 XS1100 Special
'81 YZ250
'80 XS850 Special
'80 XR100
*Crashed/Totalled, still own
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Seems this subject is terribly elusive.
From what I can tell, the late model cams jacked up the overlap and lobe seperation angle on the exhaust to compensate for emissions. The intake duration was lengthened to compensate and some other strange brew stuff was put in the profile mix.
It seems that I read somewhere the exalted engine guru suggested running the early model exhaust to get the LSA more in tune with conventional thinking.
I can't say for sure because everyone that comments on cams with any authority seems to have a different take on the proper way to do it.
Yet another thread said the 79 specials had a hotter grind than the standards even though there were no part number differences. I think it was the same thread that suggested the E cams were the hottest grind of all of them.
I don't know. I am just shooting in the dark, and thought I would procure a set of early cams to mess around with. Try one then the other. Then mess with advance and such. Just another large iron in a small fire.
If nothing else, maybe my settlement will allow for a wiseco kit and some mega cycle cams.Ich habe dich nicht gefragt.
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the reason a lot of people put "lump cams" ,the intake is always larger than the exhaust because its the same as the valves. Intake larger than exhaust. Exhaust is being expelled under pressure from another piston firing where as intake is like breathing in,you can blow air out a lot harder than you breath in,,, longer intake opening---more air in.never ride faster than your gaurdian angel
can fly
1981 rh 5N5
MIDNIGHTSPECIAL
1188cc
4 into 1 pipes with a transac muffler,
as the motorcycling gods intended everything else stock std
http://s856.photobucket.com/home/steptoexs11
http://steptoexs11.webs.com/
http://www.youtube.com/my_videos?feature=mhum
1982 vf750 sabre
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Originally posted by Ivan View PostSeems this subject is terribly elusive.
From what I can tell, the late model cams jacked up the overlap and lobe seperation angle on the exhaust to compensate for emissions. The intake duration was lengthened to compensate and some other strange brew stuff was put in the profile mix.
It seems that I read somewhere the exalted engine guru suggested running the early model exhaust to get the LSA more in tune with conventional thinking.
I can't say for sure because everyone that comments on cams with any authority seems to have a different take on the proper way to do it.
Yet another thread said the 79 specials had a hotter grind than the standards even though there were no part number differences. I think it was the same thread that suggested the E cams were the hottest grind of all of them.
I don't know. I am just shooting in the dark, and thought I would procure a set of early cams to mess around with. Try one then the other. Then mess with advance and such. Just another large iron in a small fire.
If nothing else, maybe my settlement will allow for a wiseco kit and some mega cycle cams.
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It seems that I read somewhere the exalted engine guru suggested running the early model exhaust to get the LSA more in tune with conventional thinking.
I've never heard of anyone in the know suggesting using the early model exhaust cam. But as you stated, the '78/79 cams are the same part number and no different whether standard or special. I'm thinking I left my early cams at John and Kat's. Might check with them and work out a deal to ship them if you want them... if I didn't give them to them. I can't remember.. lol.
TodTry your hardest to be the kind of person your dog thinks you are.
You can live to be 100, as long as you give up everything that would make you want to live to be 100!
Current bikes:
'06 Suzuki DR650
*'82 XJ1100 with the 1179 kit. "Mad Maxim"
'82 XJ1100 Completely stock fixer-upper
'82 XJ1100 Bagger fixer-upper
'82 XJ1100 Motor/frame and lots of boxes of parts
'82 XJ1100 Parts bike
'81 XS1100 Special
'81 YZ250
'80 XS850 Special
'80 XR100
*Crashed/Totalled, still own
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Ivan I can't find your post on turning the cam sprockets around.I'm curious how it worked.Did someone pull the thread?
Terry1980 special (Phyllis)
1196 10.5 to 1 kit,megacycle cams,shaved head,dynojet carb kit,ported intake and exhaust,mac 4 into 1 exhaust,drilled rotors,ss brake lines,pods,mikes xs green coils,iridium plugs,led lights,throttle lock,progressive shocks,oil cooler,ajustable cam gears,HD valve springs,Vmax tensioner mod
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Originally posted by tw1980 View PostIvan I can't find your post on turning the cam sprockets around.I'm curious how it worked.Did someone pull the thread?
Terry
It definitely moved the max torque point up a ways. I think I need to rejet, since it seems to be lean now. I haven't had much saddle time and my muffler broke last weekend, not to mention its getting cold. The throttle seems more snappy than before as well.Ich habe dich nicht gefragt.
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Thanks Ivan,it's getting cold here as well.It's going to snow tonight.I'm going to try your mod when I check the valves,probably this weekend.I don't know when I'll be able to post results but I'll try to get it done ASAP weather permitting.
Terry1980 special (Phyllis)
1196 10.5 to 1 kit,megacycle cams,shaved head,dynojet carb kit,ported intake and exhaust,mac 4 into 1 exhaust,drilled rotors,ss brake lines,pods,mikes xs green coils,iridium plugs,led lights,throttle lock,progressive shocks,oil cooler,ajustable cam gears,HD valve springs,Vmax tensioner mod
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That's cool Terry.
If you get the chance, and have the tools, see what kind of advance it gives. I am guessing about 5 degrees, from the math, but I could be wrong.
It would be nice to have access to a dyno that doesn't cost $30 a run.Ich habe dich nicht gefragt.
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