jessz1

Expert Class
Half the wheels, twice the fun
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posted December 21, 2001 05:12 PM
I just checked my valves and I'm ready to degree the cams. One problem, my dial indicator has a magnetic base that I stuck to the frame on my old bikes. Don't stick to well to this frame. Where do you set yours up at? Also my gauge will barly fit in there, what kind of setup are you cam degreers running? Any other tips, suggestions? Don't want to mess this up. Thanks!
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kcadby

Pro
Posts: 1733
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posted December 21, 2001 09:33 PM
I have a metal plate (old Z1 points plate ) that I mount/bolt...wherever it works best...
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y2kzx12r

Needs a job
CompetitionCNC.com
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posted December 23, 2001 11:47 AM
A tiny, tiny, long allen wrench works well when wiretied with tiny wire ties to the plunger.
I wouldnt even waste my time trying to degree the cams with the engine in the bike. For the extra 2 hours it will take to take the engine out its worth 4 hours of pain and suffering TRYING to get good readings in the bike.
A twin spar frame... well those you have options with.
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