I was given a pair of old trail bikes (an '89 and an '86 XR100R). The '89 runs alright (needs to be rejetted for altitude, I live close to Boulder CO). The '86 was in boxes. The guy I got it from (who in turn got it from another guy) said the motor was in the process of being rebuilt. After inspecting the parts, I found that the valves are missing and the piston is damaged. The piston is dented as if the two ran into each other. I also found an extra camshaft from Hot Cams. My guess is that the "hot cam" caused the problem.
Of course, I'm tempted to put the "hot cam" into the running bike, but I don't want to tear it to pieces, too. The cam is supposed to be an easy install and it, basically, is just supposed to work. If I put the cam in, how do I know that there will be ample clearance between the piston and the valves? How do you test this?