This F cam identification for another bike. The owner of that bike has a DP295 in another 836 engine.
I used a cam with RC295 engraved on the washer side earlier this year and before that.. Timing numbers matched RC295 too.
I replaced that cam AND the ported head with another head with less chamber volumes. Cam that went in was a used 125-75 billet cam.
Next dyno 10hp more than last dyno a few weeks before. Now 101whp and more torque from ca: 3000 to +9000 rpm
I'm still curious to use the old cam engraved RC295 since compression has entered the good area.
Tested with cheap compression tester, 197.5-202.5 PSI.
Earlier around 170-180PSI. Leaking valves (carbonized) had reduced cyl 2-3 from the year before when it had 180-190 PSI.
Simple test to see the result of static compression and cam.
Last head not as much ported either. F2 34mm in valves, K stock (KPMI) 28mm ex.
The older head with larger chambers has KPMI 5mm stem valves 34/28.
I have another head going on with KPMI 33.5/28.5 valves to be refurbished. I'll make sure that compression will not be less than 200PSI with same tester.
I'll change base gasket to thinner, now RCS 0.020", 0.010" ordered. This is my 1005cc billet block engine.
Then a new dyno with that head and 125-75 to hopefully reach a few whp more.
After that another test with the RC295.
The DP295 I helped to time a few months ago.
IN had really good lift, 10.12 mm at 0 lash. (Not with same tool as I use)
My RC295 "only" 9.98mm (0.393").
0.390" is the specified lift.
I timed my RC295 @0.04" lift
In 25/55 degrees
Ex 55.5/22
Lift: 9.98mm (0.393")/ 9.22mm (0.363")
125-75
In 26/55
Ex 55.5/23
Lift: 10.0mm (0.3937")/9.4mm (0.370")
Similar numbers but lobes different. RC295 has fatter, more rounded.
I look forward to coming spring.
Waiting for the other head and new base gasket.
A little bit higher compression and hopefully better flowing ports.