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bison head
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I had an adventure with my bike and I wonder if any of you have tried different cam timing settings. When I initially set my cam timing according the the clymer manual I have I set the number 1 mark slightly below the head surface. I also noticed the #1 mark was half a tooth above or below the head surface. I set it up with the cams advanced the half tooth because thats what looked right according th the manual. I was repairing a butchered engine thats why I had cylinders off, picked up bike cheap. Any way in my quest for more power and better high end riding I tried changing it. I had wicked low end driveability and torque and no high end power. The high end power loss was attributed to air flow trouble, but I was experimenting because symptomatically it seemed cam timing was over advanced. I tried moving cams 1 tooth retarded and found a lot better top end and the #1 mark was now slightly above the head surface. The engine takes off not bad now but the real power doesn't seem to kick in till around 3krpm, but on the other hand it pulls real hard all the way to 9krpm now. The bottom line is I have fixed my carb problems now and I am wondering if the cam timing is in the correct spot or should I try the other setting again? I think that this engine would really benefit from variable valve timing like on the modern cars after moving the timing and seeing the difference it makes. Do any modern bikes have variable valve timing nowadays?