- Duration (advertised or @1mm or @0.050")
- Lobe centerline
- Open and close time in crank degrees
Can someone provide OEM cam specs?
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Can someone provide OEM cam specs?
Hey all. I've seen the lift info for the different years of intake and exhaust cams, but I'm having trouble coming up with the following specs (needed for both intake and exhaust):
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Re: Can someone provide OEM cam specs?
Phil, if I was at home I could send you all that but I don't have it here on this computer.
Surely someone on this site has it. IMO the best cams to use are 81-82. Better yet degreed
to 103in.- 105ex.
Surely someone on this site has it. IMO the best cams to use are 81-82. Better yet degreed
to 103in.- 105ex.
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82 CBX, 81 CBX, CB1100F, 79/82 CB900F (avatar)
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Thanks a lot, Bob.
I'm not actually concerned with comparing or finding the best - I'm trying to find the necessary parameters to put into some modeling software to get some insight about my awful midrange. I'm pretty sure it's due to the very short primaries and the 6-2-1 design of the pipe, but some analysis would help to confirm or deny that hunch.
I'm not actually concerned with comparing or finding the best - I'm trying to find the necessary parameters to put into some modeling software to get some insight about my awful midrange. I'm pretty sure it's due to the very short primaries and the 6-2-1 design of the pipe, but some analysis would help to confirm or deny that hunch.
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Re: Can someone provide OEM cam specs?
From my notes, the specs should be here in the forum somewhere, search and verify, this is all I have.
'79 Lobe Height
Intake - 37.30mm-37.46mm
Exhaust - 37.50mm-37.66mm
'80 Lobe Height
Intake - 36.80mm - 37.06mm
Exhaust - 37.00mm - 37.16mm
'81-'82 Lobe Height
Intake - 37.00mm - 37.16mm
Exhaust - 37.50mm - 37.66mm
'79 Lobe Height
Intake - 37.30mm-37.46mm
Exhaust - 37.50mm-37.66mm
'80 Lobe Height
Intake - 36.80mm - 37.06mm
Exhaust - 37.00mm - 37.16mm
'81-'82 Lobe Height
Intake - 37.00mm - 37.16mm
Exhaust - 37.50mm - 37.66mm
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Re: Can someone provide OEM cam specs?
Thanks, Jeff. Any ideas on how/where to find the duration and timing info?
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Re: Can someone provide OEM cam specs?
Is this what you are looking for? Shop manual chapter 1.
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Re: Can someone provide OEM cam specs?
That looks great, thanks!
So, if I understand correctly, duration @1mm lift would be:
5+180+40 = 225 degrees intake
40+180+5 = 225 degrees exhaust
Is that right?
So, if I understand correctly, duration @1mm lift would be:
5+180+40 = 225 degrees intake
40+180+5 = 225 degrees exhaust
Is that right?