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Which cams?

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Dear All,

I have a 1979 GS 750E which grew with the aide of an 850 block. This all happened nearly 30 years ago, I can't for the life of me remember if I used stock 750 cams or 850. Too many beers have passed under the bridge! Wonderful stuff, who are you again? I've attached a pic of cams which shows 450 stamped on the sprockets. Just what does 450 mean. DSC_0040.jpg I aplogize in advance if i don't reply straight away, the days seem to be shrinking.

Livy
 
On my 750/850 conversion it has 750 inlet and 1000 exhaust cams. I've tried other standard 750 850 1000 cam configurations and there's not much difference, you would need a dyno to tell any improvement.
 
Thank's for your replies guys. I'll keep digging around and try to find what 450 represents.
 
It is part of the part number for the sprockets. GS750/850 use the same sprockets. GS1000 uses 490 sprockets. The sprockets determine the cam timing. GS750 intake sprocket #12740-45002. GS1000 intake sprocket #12741-49001.
 
Sir,
You should be knighted. The amount of info on this website is just mind blowing. Thank you so much.
Livy.
 
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