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I think I caught everyone sleeping. Every 336 I've bid on in the past sold for more than the retail price. It isn't the right cam for my 75' R90'6, but I have a good plan to make it work.
This is a cam off a 77 R100, bean can ignition motor. I already use a crank mounted ignition, so I plan to plug the hole to the cam nose (weld it shut or thread in a plug) and put my double row cam gear on it. I know many will denounce me for not going single, but I have a brand new crank gear and I want to keep the mechanical tach drive. I know I need to get a new oil pump rotor.
I believe the other thing I need to do is change the smog valve timing from the 3 degree advance back to zero. I can use an offser woodruff key to do this. The offset keys are available from SJBMW http://www.sjbmw.com/parts.asp#s=store& ... =1&pid=989 #1104 at $24.95 each
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I found these Mercedes keys that come in different offsets http://www.autohausaz.com/search/produc ... 6219910267.
Does anybody know if Mercedes used the same size key?
I read that all the bean can cams have the 3 degree advance, is this true? Is the old "zero" setting the best setting? I'm going to be running 42 intake and 40 exhaust with dual plugs. compression is a little over 9:1, with Dellortos and a 2 into 1. I know I may or may not have to deepen the valve pockets. Does anyone know for sure with this model bike?