Wow! they're big.
Mine are 0.5mm over then. Not massive, but over never the less.
I read the bit on the Debben site about dialing the cams in with a degree disc to get the cam timing correct. Is it Ok to use the opening/closing angles spec'd in the Haynes comic for the Debben method ?
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These are the only Z1 cams I've messed with, so I don't know what standard ones look like. Anyway markings: Exhaust cam has 2L left of socket and R right of sprocket. These are raised, so must be from the forging process. The inlet cam is the same plus there is a letter A stamped on the left end. On...
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Just been measuring my lobes and the inlets are 36.80 and the exhausts are 36.25 high which is bigger than standard according to the data I got. Does this mean they are after market cams?
And if so how can I tell what cams they are?
And if so how can I tell what cams they are?