Currently doing a resurrection of an old GS1000; you can read about the project thus far here, if you're interested.
Anyway, the good news is that the cams I got for the thing have turned out to be Yoshimura cams.
Not sure what 'Stage' they are. They don't have a lumpy look, but they do provide extra lift:Standard intake cam, overall lobe height..... 36.34mm (approx.)
My Yoshi intake cam................................ 37.16mm
Standard exhaust cam, overall lobe height... 35.79mm (approx.)
My Yoshi exhaust cam.............................. 36.56mm
So as you can see from these figures, the intake cam provides approx. an extra 0.82mm of lift, and the exhaust cam provides an extra 0.77mm of lift.
Question: Will this extra lift mean that my valves now risk clipping the crowns of my standard pistons? Or have I got enough room to spare?
The reason I ask is because a recently acquired Yoshi advert from Oct. '81 edition of Cycle World states:
So if anyone has Yoshi cams with standard pistons, let me know what you think.
Cheers,
Mike.
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