daves79x wrote: Thu Feb 23, 2023 6:18 pm
Bob - I know I can easily learn to do it, but I'm speaking from the perspective of most here that just want their CBX to run close to how Honda intended and have everything else work right too. I'm good at that and too old to start fiddling with something that does not need fiddled with, in most cases and for most guys. Expertly rebuilt and tuned carbs means far more to most than exact cam degreeing.
Dave
Dave, how can you make that claim if you haven't tried it. I know there's a whole thread here
about adjusting the ignition timing, partly to account for primary chain stretch. It requires
setting up a degree wheel and it's not much more complicated to adjust cam timing. Pro Link
models all you would need to do is advance the intake cam about 4 degrees, 79 model advance
the IN. cam about 6 degrees. The EX. cams are right about where you want them with around
2 degrees of cam chain stretch. All that's needed is removing the right side cam half to slot the
bolt hole. Notice I used "about" and "around" because it doesn't have to be absolutely precise.
Hell, just slot the bolt holes "about 1/16" inch and it will be better than it was. If you don't
like the way it runs, loosen the bolts and put it back where i was. You only slot the holes in
one direction to advance it. The other side of the hole is the original position.
I'm not trying to be obtuse but I hear so many complaints about low end flat spots, power lag
and no low end torque that I can't resist promoting cam timing because it will take care of the problem but I guess if the subject is going to continue to be poo pooed I will give it up. I think
I laid out my case in my R&D thread so I'll leave it at that. PEACE.