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kiwisika
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Hi there.
This is my first post to this group so please be gentle with me.
I have a 1977 gs 750 which I am in the throws of dialing in the cams.
After checking,rechecking and checking again I have come to these specs.
117 on the intake and 103 on the exhaust. I have read on numerous threads that the magic numbers are 106 on both cams,so my next move would be to slot the cam sprockets and adjust to 106 on each cam.
Would these numbers explain why I couldnt get a very high vacume reading when balancing the carbs and a poor fuel ecconomy?
I have checked valve clearances,stripped and rebuilt carbs, new "o rings" in the manifolds etc and thought I should check the cams while I'm at it.
Iain
This is my first post to this group so please be gentle with me.
I have a 1977 gs 750 which I am in the throws of dialing in the cams.
After checking,rechecking and checking again I have come to these specs.
117 on the intake and 103 on the exhaust. I have read on numerous threads that the magic numbers are 106 on both cams,so my next move would be to slot the cam sprockets and adjust to 106 on each cam.
Would these numbers explain why I couldnt get a very high vacume reading when balancing the carbs and a poor fuel ecconomy?
I have checked valve clearances,stripped and rebuilt carbs, new "o rings" in the manifolds etc and thought I should check the cams while I'm at it.
Iain