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The plot thickens. Just when you think you got things figured out the page turns.
Greetings SPARKTFXR. I'm very interested in your experience with the DR cam. Great info on the drilling. Sounds like I should be able to pull that off with the carbide bits that I originally ordered. I just didn't have the nerve. Now that I know it can be done I think I should plan on doing it to mine.
I'm very curious about the timing numbers. I installed a stock DR650 cam (1995 model year). The part number should be shown on a picture earlier in this post. The cam came in a plastic bag (shown in the aforementioned photo). The bag was factory sealed. There were no timing specifications included. I have some questions:
Is your DR cam a stock, genuine Suzuki, 1995 DR650 cam, or is it some sort of aftermarket cam intended for a DR650?
Did it come with a spec sheet with timing data and instructions packaged with the cam, or did you get the timing specs somewhere else?
At what lift points are you taking your readings (.020", ,040", .050", etc.)?
When I checked the timing at .040" & .050" I got intake opening at 14 and 10 degrees BTDC, respectively. That's why I'm so curious about your cam.
Regarding your comment about altering timing, I also have given that some thought. What method are you considering (Elongating holes in the sprocket, drilling new holes, etc.). Seems to me if you advanced the timing 9 degees to get your intake opening sooner, you might end up with some detonation and starting issues since the intake would then close 9 degrees sooner. My data shows the DR cam closing the intake sooner than the stock cam. Advancing 9 degrees would aggravate that. I was considering going the other direction (retarding) by about 4 degrees. I might do that if/when I increase displacement and compression. What are your thoughts. I would really appreciate any info you can provide on your timing checks (specs, procedure, etc.).
Best regards, Mike
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