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Anonymous
Slotted Cam Sprockets
I am going to install slotted sprockets this spring. The only question is whether I get the existing ones slotted or buy a new set. I can get the existing ones slotted for $80-$100CDN at a local shop. What does a new set of sprockets cost and where would one go to find them?
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I bought a set at www.starracing.com for about 55 US dollars plus shipping. I just checked the site and they are 45 dollars.1982 GS1000S Katana
1982 GS1100E
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Paul
Re: Slotted Cam Sprockets
Originally posted by mark mI am going to install slotted sprockets this spring. The only question is whether I get the existing ones slotted or buy a new set. I can get the existing ones slotted for $80-$100CDN at a local shop. What does a new set of sprockets cost and where would one go to find them?
Mark
That would be a ?25.00 job in our machine shop! (46$US or 58$CDN)
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Anonymous
I wish I could charge that kind of money to slot cam wheels!
That would be a ?25.00 job in our machine shop! (46$US or 58$CDN)
Pano, thanks for the tip. I am checking on shipping to Canada and if it is OK, I will probably buy them from Star.
Mark
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FWIW, when I try'ed to use my oem cam sprockets on a set of G4 cams the bolt hole were to small. I had to buy the slotted one's and they had the bigger hole. I got them from Schnitz's racing for 45 bucks plus 8 for shipping in the U.S.1166cc 1/8 ET 6.09@111.88
1166cc on NOS, 1/8 ET 5.70@122.85
1395cc 1/8 ET 6.0051@114.39
1395cc on NOS, 1/8 ET 5.71@113.98 "With a broken wrist pin too"
01 Sporty 1/8 ET 7.70@92.28, 1/4 ET 12.03@111.82
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Anonymous
Hello One very important thing to remember is that the couier that ships from Star racing in Florida is done ONLY by UPS and will cost you a min of $35.00 canadian upon the parts arrival at your door. I piad the $35.00 for the cam chian they sent to me last year. So make sure of all your inquireies about shipping before you order those "inexpensive parts" You may be better off ordering them from a canadian dealer.
Best of luck Arhcie
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I bought my slotted sprockets through Vance & Hines. About $50.And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!
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Anonymous
Hi guys, just do'em yourselfs. I bought a carbide bit from snap on and have used it for years' before that a file. It takes a while to get through the hardening and and time fitting, but it works for me. Same with auto cam chain tensioners for the GS1100-1150, I just convert the auto to manual, which is the other piece of the puzzle for cam timing.
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Anonymous
Hello One very important thing to remember is that the couier that ships from Star racing in Florida is done ONLY by UPS and will cost you a min of $35.00 canadian upon the parts arrival at your door.
Hi guys, just do'em yourselfs. I bought a carbide bit from snap on and have used it for years' before that a file. It takes a while to get through the hardening and and time fitting, but it works for me.
You may be better off ordering them from a canadian dealer.
Mark
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Anonymous
I heard back from Star Racing, too. They will ship to Canada by USPS Priority Air service, 4-6 business days, for $8.00USD. So that is also attractive. I will have to think about it for a couple of days and see how much time I want to spend vs. money...
Does anybody happen to know what size the bolts are that hold the sprockets to the camshaft? And I assume that the sprockets are located by a pilot on the camshaft and the bolts merely clamp them in place, correct?
Mark
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robinjo
Originally posted by katmanMark,
I have a set you can have for 25.00 canadian plus maybe 6 or 8 shipping
rob
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