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cam questions

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Does anyone know if there is a differance between the 82 750 katana cams and the 82 gs750 cams are the katana ones a hoter cam or are they the same
 
On the 750s the cams are the same. On the 1000 & 1100 they are bigger than the regular GS 1100. Ray
 
I was looking at aftermarket cams for a 80 gs750 and they were listing the 750 and 1100s with the same part number. 1 will an 1100 cam fit in a 750 head 2 are they the same cam.
 
I was looking at aftermarket cams for a 80 gs750 and they were listing the 750 and 1100s with the same part number. 1 will an 1100 cam fit in a 750 head 2 are they the same cam.
As far as aftermarket cams are concerned, yes they will fit. You will find several different grinds from any given manufacturer. The higher lift cams will require mods to rockers and/or guides. Some will have too much lift for the 750 but will bolt in.
 
question 2 how big of cams can I go without mods Im looking for some extra hp but nothing crazy
 
If I were building your motor I would recommend the Web Cams grind # 223. They are .340 lift & 240 duration @ .050. They would be a good choice for better power without being too radical. They will drop in but I suggest you degree them to get the best power. Also, check the piston to valve clearance. Good luck, Ray.
 
web cam 110 grind is a .395 lift and it will drop right in. super nice power

the mods happen at .425 with shim under bucket needed
 
web cam 110 grind is a .395 lift and it will drop right in. super nice power

the mods happen at .425 with shim under bucket needed
He's got a 16 valver, not an 8. The cams you stated WOULD be a good start in an 8 valver though! Ray.
 
would #3 grind .345 lift 260 265 duratuon fit without modifacation
 
Not to hi-jack this thread, but Ray could you list the Cam motion cams and thier specific numbers for each grind. # 3, #4, #7 ect. Thanks.

Terry
 
Not to hi-jack this thread, but Ray could you list the Cam motion cams and thier specific numbers for each grind. # 3, #4, #7 ect. Thanks.

Terry
Hey Terry, how's it going? Did you find an 1150 tank? Call me at 714-356-7845 if you want me to read the cams off to you. I am a dealer for them if you aren't. Let me know, Ray.
 
If I were building your motor I would recommend the Web Cams grind # 223. They are .340 lift & 240 duration @ .050. They would be a good choice for better power without being too radical. They will drop in but I suggest you degree them to get the best power. Also, check the piston to valve clearance. Good luck, Ray.


Somebody knows his shiet. :eek:
 
The G3 grind looks pretty sweet to me:D
What compression ratio would I need for that?
 
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