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gs 1000 yoshi cam specs

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hello fellow gs,ers i have come across a yoshi engine but the engine has been taken apart :cry: what i need are the cam degree setting for this engine i think it is a1979. the head is ported and polished but it dosent have under bucket shims ,do i need them?the engine the parts are going
on is a 78 1000 with 29 mm carbs hindle 4 into 1 pipe dyna s ignition and all the other goodies from the yoshi eng.if any one can help please reply thanks reg
 
Yoshi Motor

Yoshi Motor

Have Stage 1 cams in my 1000 that have been dialed in at 106-108 degrees which suits street or some race days. Yoshi cams should have POP Y cast in the shaft. Will dig up specs on my cams and let you know
 
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