Yeah I agree , im that guy that wont attempt something till my questions tryin to fill in blanks.Dom has a the better of explanatory videos. But I still dont know with a whole new motor and bigger when do valves get brought into a tolerance , when I got my cams They were aware of my build set up what they thought was best but never mentioned with all the mods tolerances are critical. It says to check springs at full open with a .015 feeler gauge and 3 at least need that tolerance minimum.Well they must have a high tec feeler gauge /3d imaging (lol) there is nowhere to slide a gauge in to do that.the list is endless at this point. I cant get any answers. Very frustrating when Im cams done and new m/t slicks to go play ... I
Its all your power curve being done with degreeing .Web cams has a cheat sheet you can get that tells where it will change by the calculations they give.. Gave me a much broader spectrum to tinker with...
Your going 1.0mm(10 on dial indicator) before and after the lobe center on the dial indicator. The lobe center in almost flat so the dial indicator will read 0 for a few degrees (floating) if you have the lobe center directly centered on the bucket, not allowing you to get the exact degree of the lobe center, so going 1.0mm (10 on dial indicator) before and after adding the numbers and dividing by 2 will give you the exact number between the 2 numbers allowing you to find the exact center of the lobe on the degree wheel
Thanks for responding, my bike is the old school gs1100es 1983. Did mtc 1166 kit 12:5 to 1 pistons, I put 1.5 intake and 1.0 exh.valves in stainless, hardwelded rockers, and web cams their 212 grind ,I did a port and polish. Anyway, I hv never even watched someone do a degreeing job.Your video is way simple to understand..Trying to read web cams instructions was way to many question from me than answers.So Thanks again Dom.. Ps your work is awesome.
10 is just a simple number u can use 15 or 20 doesn't matter. U just have to go the same distance on both side of the lobe center to find the lobe center. U can't use 0 because the lobe center is almost flat at the top and will idle at 0 for a certain amount of distance while turning your degree will and will lead to an inaccurate reading.
Well I have new cams and adjustable sprockets . So i used the crank dowel that the timing advance aligns with put that straight up then dropped in cams then used the cut out on end of cams facing each other ,then loosened cams sprockets and got the cyl.2and 3 parallel lighty tightend then used the piston stop.combined 32 /16 is where i set the pointer .checked it again 16 good number.Moved my pointer to zero. Now web cams says zero lash when finding lobe center not sure .. because i was told to also plasti-gaugw piston to valve clearance after i degree cams? Im lost
Dude you are the man! I love how you teach!!! I’m going to start on mine soon! 2007 Black and Orange! Thank for sharing! 👍🏻👍🏻
Really great video! Everyone else was giving me anxiety lol your poise let's Everyone know you have done this many times! Thanks again Dom!
Thanks, really simple, well explained video, I am putting a daytona cam in my speed triple, so need to dial the cams in. This has really helped
Man I really appreciate the knowledge definitely need more of the timing an steps for a complete step on adjusting cams
Yeah I agree , im that guy that wont attempt something till my questions tryin to fill in blanks.Dom has a the better of explanatory videos. But I still dont know with a whole new motor and bigger when do valves get brought into a tolerance , when I got my cams They were aware of my build set up what they thought was best but never mentioned with all the mods tolerances are critical. It says to check springs at full open with a .015 feeler gauge and 3 at least need that tolerance minimum.Well they must have a high tec feeler gauge /3d imaging (lol) there is nowhere to slide a gauge in to do that.the list is endless at this point. I cant get any answers. Very frustrating when Im cams done and new m/t slicks to go play ... I
you are really giving helpful information , thanks mate
Legit stuff man. 👌
Hey brother great video i have a question im doing an 07 busa all motor with two intake cams will it be the same procedure
Yessir
Does changing the degree mess with top end? I'd like to give me CBR some top end.
Its all your power curve being done with degreeing .Web cams has a cheat sheet you can get that tells where it will change by the calculations they give.. Gave me a much broader spectrum to tinker with...
Other then the numbers, is this the same concept on a busa motor for setting the timing?
Yes
Any gains of doing this on a stock motor gsxr?
Yes
Very informal
Hi Dom, can you tell me where the 10 degrees came from.?
Your going 1.0mm(10 on dial indicator) before and after the lobe center on the dial indicator. The lobe center in almost flat so the dial indicator will read 0 for a few degrees (floating) if you have the lobe center directly centered on the bucket, not allowing you to get the exact degree of the lobe center, so going 1.0mm (10 on dial indicator) before and after adding the numbers and dividing by 2 will give you the exact number between the 2 numbers allowing you to find the exact center of the lobe on the degree wheel
Thanks for responding, my bike is the old school gs1100es 1983. Did mtc 1166 kit 12:5 to 1 pistons, I put 1.5 intake and 1.0 exh.valves in stainless, hardwelded rockers, and web cams their 212 grind ,I did a port and polish. Anyway, I hv never even watched someone do a degreeing job.Your video is way simple to understand..Trying to read web cams instructions was way to many question from me than answers.So Thanks again Dom.. Ps your work is awesome.
@@bikbildr.5186 thanks!
Good video
What does the 10 thousands mean and where did you get that number
10 is just a simple number u can use 15 or 20 doesn't matter. U just have to go the same distance on both side of the lobe center to find the lobe center. U can't use 0 because the lobe center is almost flat at the top and will idle at 0 for a certain amount of distance while turning your degree will and will lead to an inaccurate reading.
Would you build a GSXR motor for me?
How can I contact you?
Yeah I'm that guy I would leave it at 105 😆that close enough for me!
Wow look at the wheel degree never seen it that big 😆 in real life you couldn't fit that on the bike no way.
Great info bro thanks for sharing 👍 🙏
Hi Dom when do all the valves get adjusted in this process
The valves should already be adjusted prior to timing
Well I have new cams and adjustable sprockets . So i used the crank dowel that the timing advance aligns with put that straight up then dropped in cams then used the cut out on end of cams facing each other ,then loosened cams sprockets and got the cyl.2and 3 parallel lighty tightend then used the piston stop.combined 32 /16 is where i set the pointer .checked it again 16 good number.Moved my pointer to zero. Now web cams says zero lash when finding lobe center not sure .. because i was told to also plasti-gaugw piston to valve clearance after i degree cams? Im lost