Nice! The language look familiar too
Cam: H750RX2
Hot Street/ Roadrace. Ideal for 836cc
LiftIN: 0.381" (9,68mm)
EX: 0.357" (9,07mm)
Duration:IN: 290 degrees
EX: 280 degrees
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Cam: H750RR
Cafe/ Roadrace. Ideal for 900c or high-revving 836cc
Lift
IN: 0.380" (9,65mm)
EX: 0.357" (9,07mm)
Duration:
IN: 290 degrees
EX: 280 degrees
One question is if the durations are measured at 1mm (0.004") lift or when start to lift until it close completely (total duration). I guess that the numbers here are total duration.
Many cams spec have the duration measured from 1mm lift until it is 1mm to be completely closed. some have at 1.25mm (0.005").
You'll see when timing the cam. Equal lobe centers are generally a good start. This is explained in some threads here
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=56168.msg606141#msg606141http://www.muzzys.com/articles/lobe_centers.htmlI guess that you will find less duration if you measure at 1mm lift.
Verify the Top Dead Center for 1:4 is important. T mark should be aligned with case mark when piston is at top. The crank will move a few degrees while piston is at top (TDC). You must find the center.
My T mark on the adv unit show different depending on the play it has. Correct when it's mounted max counter clockwise in its play area. Max clockwise is 3 degrees.
I mount it max clockwise, 0 degree wheel here (pistons at TDC) and remember that the T mark is slightly on the right of the case marking when timing the ignition.
Too early ignition (advanced) will foul your plugs (possible to get holes in the pistons too). I know since I have fouled some sets of plugs. Had to jet carbs really lean to avoid that. Got hole in my old RC 836 back in the days too
Now better ignition timing, finally possible to find proper jets for the carbs... Will test my latest jetting today.