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- big green bus
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has anybody know where i can get cams repaired ? i have found a pair of yoshi cams in a box of bike stuff from a auto jumble. they fill fit a gpz1100 but have been used as a boat anchor and need sorting.
Not sure if you could be wasting your time trying to get them done, cuz i had a set of gixer cams i wanted repairing and took them to a couple of engineering shops and they both said once the hard casings worn through or rust spots develop and penetrate the hard casing thats it theyre ready for the bin, couldve been fobing me off cuz maybe they didnt want to do it.
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Hello Big Green Bus, do you have the camshaft timing sheet with these cams, if not the camshafts probably more work than you want, you might be able to identify the camshafts by a number on the cam sprocket shoulder (this is called the grind number, if you have this then you can probably resaerch the timing figures) the grind number will also help you to find out how suitable these cams would be for you application, anything over 410" lift will require a shim under bucket set up, although 395" lift is a safer limit. With more lift you will need to machine the cylinder head and possibly cam cover for clearance, check the guides have been changed too as stock guides can be too tall, with higher lift cams you will need suitable valve springs that will give adequate seat pressure and not become coil bound, Steve
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