I was just curious about your exhaust set up. The 550 firing order is 2-1-3-4. To get the most even flow out the two exhaust exits, a crossover is required. The crossover type is said to give the engine better low and mid range power characteristics such as is needed for street machines. But, they seem to be rare. I ran with a 4 into 2 and parallel head pipes for years. It works fine. If both your exhaust systems are the same, it shouldn't matter which set you chose. If you feel the flow restriction on one is different from the other, then definitely chose the one you want before fine tuning the carbs.
this a quote by two-tired in this thread
http://www.sohc4.us/forums/index.php?topic=20254.15.
The timing for my cb650 is 1-2-4-3....
Would it be possible to use the "hot street/cafe racer" cam from webcam
http://www.webcamshafts.com/for the 550, phase it 180 out of timing to get it to time the valves opening and closing correctly for my 650?
the lift would increase 0.030(inches)
Not too sure how they figure the webcam cam's stats, but the page says the cam i'm eyeing has
HONDA 500 / 550 SOHC 4 CYLINDER (1971-1978) 8v
VALVE LIFT .330
DURATION IN DEGREES 290
DURATION@.050 IN DEGREES 265
GRIND NUMBER 58b
CB650 cam technical info is as follows:
intake valves:
opens(BTDC) 5deg @1mm lift
(BTDC) 58deg. @0mm lift
closes(ABDC) 35deg. @1mm lift
(ABDC) 127deg. @0mm lift
Exhaust valves:
Opens(BBDC) 40deg. @1mm lift
(BBDC) 121deg. @0mm lift
closes(ATDC) 5deg. @1mm lift
(ATDC) 65deg. @0mm lift
Not too sure how that info works out to duration on the cb650's cam.....
well, using
http://www.webcamshafts.com/pages/degreeing.html I come up with:
@1mm lift:
10deg. overlap
220 deg. for intake
225 deg. exhaust
@0mm lift:(these numbers seem WAY too wierd to be true)
123deg. overlap
365deg. intake
366 deg. exhaust
I really want a upgrade for my cam to go along with the new pistons i'm going to use, and this is the only other option besides sending the stock cb650's in and having it hardfaced and re-ground.
From my conversation with a Webcam salsewoman, it would be cheaper(hence the shoestring budget) to get the 550 cam than have mine welded and re-ground.
thnks for any help here.
l8r