The early and late FSM's show the same valve timing for the Fat and Skinny cams Does anyone know if that is factual and if so are the profiles the same?
I have a 350 Fat cam on the way to me and negotiating for a Skinny one today. If successful I'll be able to get those over to Oregon Cam and see what the actual answers are. I was hoping someone knew.
He doesn't have any motorcycle profiles other than some Harley's. If you had the actual cam profile he could do it. He won't just copy and old cam, requires a new cam to get the original profile from so there's no errors.Jim,Will Oregon Cam do custom regrinds ?
He doesn't have any motorcycle profiles other than some Harley's. If you had the actual cam profile he could do it. He won't just copy and old cam, requires a new cam to get the original profile from so there's no errors.
I know when I measured my skinny cam and looked in the FSM (both late and early) the overall cam height lobe height was way off.
I’m not clear if the base circles were identical making the lifts different.
I may be looking at a low mileage parts engine that still has the camshaft soon. If it isn’t too pitted I can retake measurements off of that.
Ed
1972 Honda CL350
| Cam 1 (screw side) | Cam 2 | Cam 3 | Cam 4 | |
| Nose to Heel | 39.72 | 39.74 | 39.73 | 39.74 |
| Base Circle | 33.12 | 33.11 | 33.10 | 33.10 |
| Cam Lift (calculated) | 6.6 | 6.63 | 6.63 | 6.64 |
He doesn't have any motorcycle profiles other than some Harley's. If you had the actual cam profile he could do it. He won't just copy and old cam, requires a new cam to get the original profile from so there's no errors.
There’s 2 NOS cams on EBay for over $500.
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Noticed the same regarding the measurements in the old and new FSMs. Based on Internet research my cam looked to be in good condition without excess wear, so I opted to instead be more concerned with consistency across my measurements. I took measurements over, and over, and over until my technique was producing consistent results. Here are my results for reference:
Cam 1 (screw side) Cam 2 Cam 3 Cam 4 Nose to Heel 39.72 39.74 39.73 39.74 Base Circle 33.12 33.11 33.10 33.10 Cam Lift (calculated) 6.6 6.63 6.63 6.64
Well looks like I'll have an official answer in a month or so. I have a Fat cam in the mail to me already and I am waiting for shipping confirmation on a Skinny cam coming out of Italy. Once I have both off to Oregon Cam and have them run the profiles so they'll be able to regrind cams.
Next up will be to source a pair of DOHC 450 cams. Heard back from Jensen this morning and he doesn't have any new ones. So if anyone has a source for NOS cams let me know. I need a SL350K1 or K2 cam also since it's different than the CB/CL 350.
Nah, that requires engine removal and disassembly each time. I'm working on a cost efficient cam grinding option to Delta since there's been so many problems of late. I'll eventually resell them.Hi Jim,
You sound like you'll have a Full collection of Honda 350 twin camshafts:you plan to swap different camshafts on your 350's for different uses ?


The bottom image is CB350K4,skinny cam,yes ?
The K4 would be running the skinny cam, an 060 or 070 part number. The SL cam is the same part number as the early Fat camThe bottom image is CB350K4,skinny cam,yes ?
The bottom image is CB350K4,skinny cam,yes ?
The rocker ratio though could be the difference there, too bad that's not listed for the K4 cam.
Thanks for posting these sheets.
Racers like the fat cam as it supposedly breaks less frequently.
MountainGoat I tore down one engine I bought and it had the skinny cam, 3 of the 312 rockers and one 286 that the DPO had taken a grinder to the valve end to make it fit. That wasn't the only scratch your head moment in that engine. Luckily it had only been run for a short period of time.

No clue on that, best guess is it had to do with the CNC machining process.A little off topic, but any idea why Honda changed the drive pin location/construction?
i prefer the early style only because I've had several pins come loose or get distorted.
Also, I seem to have come across some spark adv mechs that will work with one style and not the other.
Just looked for and found the SL350K1 &K2 cam. Only $1000.
I'll keep looking.
Just looked for and found the SL350K1 &K2 cam. Only $1000.
I'll keep looking.
Update on this project. Bozo in Sturgis finally shipped everything back, in pieces.
I took both cams back to Ken at Oregon Cam. He's waiting for the special blanks to make masters with, hoping for @1 month but with supply chains messed up it could be longer. He did tell me that he could do a master from a good/excellent condition, never reground, used cam which opens so some avenues for the different cams. He guesses right now that a regrind of the cam will be @$80 but until he actually does one and finds out how hard the cam is he can't say for certain, harder than expected means more time=more money. He has sold the business, 5 months ago, but the new buyers have made zero interest in doing anything so I don't know what the future there is.
About the disassembled stuff back from Sturgis. He requested I send a cam box complete as well as a head so he could visually see and measure how the system worked with the eccentric adjusters. No problem since I had a K1 engine sitting collecting dust.
So I opened the boxes to find that he removed the tach drive from both cams, ostensibly to use the cam for a centering point rather than the gear. But he left them loose in the box, cams just laying loose also. The head has been disassembled for who knows why, 2 valve guides removed, baggy with the valve springs caps and 7 of 8 retainers. I felt around and found one valve spring but I'm so disgusted right now I stopped digging.
Ken informed me that Rockers Unlimited was sold a couple years ago to employees and then taken back for some unknown reason. Gary and his son Blaine were the OG's and I need to make a call to them to sort out what we can get done with rockers and such. May need to take a road trip to Redding, CA.
Thanks Ed. I've got NOS 050 and 070 cams, your K4 would be a 060 which is superseded by the 070 as far as I can tell. What I'd like to borrow from someone is the K0 cam from an engine with serial number below 103****, the original fat cam with more overlap and the 10.5 redline.Ugh. I’m sorry your going through that, Jim.
I’m about to swap my engines, so I’ll have a spare K4 if you need any parts for that for this exercise, or in general.
Head just has beat up valve guides.
-Ed
1972 CL350
1985 VF700F
To possibly help in your quest to find knowledge on the cams I came across this bit of info so I thought I would post it here. The information does not distinguish between K models just that there is a slight difference between the CB and CL. There were no similar values given for an SL unfortunately. Perhaps this small difference works to frustrate the effort to compare and evaluate different intake cams? If you find this post to be irrelevant to your discussion then please delete it.
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