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My cam sprocket has two more keyways broached into it at random positions. When I fitted the two into one exhaust pipe I tried advancing the cam, and ended up with the cam 12 degrees ahead of standard. My motor pulls like a train. Somebody else on this forum also mentioned that advancing a standard cam gives much more torque.I have that combo in my bike with no modification of the intake valve. It seemed to lack torque down low so I mentioned that to Jim and he recommended advancing the cam 5 degrees. (Info in the INOA manual) Now it pulls real hard from about 2500 rpm. It will pull from 2000 but pulls hard from 2500. Mine runs out of breath at about 5500 and makes maximum HP at 5300. (42 rear wheel HP on the dyno)
Many owners say their bikes pull like a train. I see that on other sites too.
Some will even say that their bike pulls like a freight train, which I think is intended to mean the bike is extra powerful.
I had a hunch my 850 accelerates faster than a freight train and it turns out that is correct. Even the BSA will accelerate faster than pretty much any kind of train, 0-60. I guess a bullet train would leave it behind for top end. But even those aren't terribly impressive for acceleration figures.
But pull like a freight train?
0-60mph in 15 minutes? We need to aim higher.
Trains can't even do hills, 2 degrees slope is max climb. A train wouldn't even register on dyno hill.
Glen
Got em beat with the BSA.
It only has about 30 ft lbs but even with me on it that is 1 ft lb moving just 23 lbs.
A poor old coal train has only 1 ft lb torque to move 566 lbs.
If I had a coal train I would be sending the heads to Jim Comstock asap.
Glen
Might work if you have a Deltic or similar as prime mover, but steam or electric, I don't imagine Jim's magic has a lot to offer....Got em beat with the BSA.
It only has about 30 ft lbs but even with me on it that is 1 ft lb moving just 23 lbs.
A poor old coal train has only 1 ft lb torque to move 566 lbs.
If I had a coal train I would be sending the heads to Jim Comstock asap.
Glen
This one starts at 4:01, gets right to the good stuff.
Contact Lief Lewis 805-272-8417After some input from fellow forum members familiar with this set-up and an email conversation with Jim Comstock it seems like valve clash will not be an issue running this combination.
Now I need to find a competent machinist that can do the work before spring of 2023.
Not looking for extensive porting, just open up the bowls a little and clean up the area around the guides.
Any suggestions on someone stateside that can do the work?
A roller coaster.Good point.
Why do people brag that it "corners like it's on rails?"
I go pretty fast thru the Fraser Canyon corners on the Norton.
The trains go way slower and they keep ending up in the river. Seems "corners like it's on rails" isn't very good at all.
I haven't ever gone in the river on the Norton (yet)
Glen
Rails have no give, they are precise. Now imagine a 1973 Cadillac going around a tight corner. All over the place.Good point.
Why do people brag that it "corners like it's on rails?"
I go pretty fast thru the Fraser Canyon corners on the Norton.
The trains go way slower and they keep ending up in the river. Seems "corners like it's on rails" isn't very good at all.
I haven't ever gone in the river on the Norton (yet)
Glen