BikeJake Posted June 27, 2022 Posted June 27, 2022 Hi again everyone... Sorry for total Newbie Questions... These links between the ends of the cams, what is the purpose and do their achieve what they are supposed to? Quote
wraith Posted June 27, 2022 Posted June 27, 2022 The ones that just go from one cam to the other are more just for show. So may say it helps the oil go to each side but I'm not 100% on that myself. On a standard motor not really needed but they look nice. 1 Quote
BikeJake Posted June 27, 2022 Author Posted June 27, 2022 8 minutes ago, wraith said: The ones that just go from one cam to the other are more just for show. So may say it helps the oil go to each side but I'm not 100% on that myself. On a standard motor not really needed but they look nice. That was the impression I got, without have even taken the top end apart. I'm building with a gas flowed head Kent cams flat slides aiming for North of 150 bhp, I'm getting the idea a bigger and better oil rad would be a good idea. 1 Quote
TonyGee Posted June 27, 2022 Posted June 27, 2022 I put some on my old GSXR1100 years ago just for the look, no oil went through them though 2 Quote
BikeJake Posted June 27, 2022 Author Posted June 27, 2022 20 minutes ago, TonyGee said: I put some on my old GSXR1100 years ago just for the look, no oil went through them though Whaaat lol Quote
rodneya Posted June 28, 2022 Posted June 28, 2022 ACC Billet in South Africa makes really nice looking ones among other cool stuff. Quote
Dezza Posted June 28, 2022 Posted June 28, 2022 Now tend to be regarded as a 1990s streetfarter cliche, in the same mould as knuckleduster shaped heel plates, old simpson bandits stuck where the headlight should be, and 916 seats mounted at a silly angle . 2 Quote
TonyGee Posted June 28, 2022 Posted June 28, 2022 (edited) 49 minutes ago, Dezza said: Now tend to be regarded as a 1990s streetfarter cliche, in the same mould as knuckleduster shaped heel plates, old simpson bandits stuck where the headlight should be, and 916 seats mounted at a silly angle . yep just like the GSXR fighter i built in the 90's only their for show ps, you forgot the twin headlights Edited June 28, 2022 by TonyGee 2 Quote
gray711 Posted June 28, 2022 Posted June 28, 2022 Agree with the other tat but twin headlights still rock … 2 Quote
dupersunc Posted June 28, 2022 Posted June 28, 2022 21 hours ago, BikeJake said: That was the impression I got, without have even taken the top end apart. I'm building with a gas flowed head Kent cams flat slides aiming for North of 150 bhp, I'm getting the idea a bigger and better oil rad would be a good idea. Separate cooler on the cylinder head circuit is a must. Quote
BikeJake Posted June 28, 2022 Author Posted June 28, 2022 8 minutes ago, dupersunc said: Separate cooler on the cylinder head circuit is a must. It does feel like as if the more power I squeeze out of it the more the head will be pressed.. I see a A LOT of cams being sold on the bay that look as if the bearing surfaces have been cooked they are discoloured in caramel. Can't be right. Quote
wraith Posted June 28, 2022 Posted June 28, 2022 Two types of top end coolers to look at, 1. The type that picks the oil up from the oil way under the ATU cover. 2. The type that picks the oil from the oil way from the cam cover. Maybe look at putting a extra (small) cooler in fed from the two oil lines at the rear of the barrels going upto the cam cover. Quote
dupersunc Posted June 28, 2022 Posted June 28, 2022 You need the type that plumbs into the cooling circuit that goes up the back of the block to the cam cover. These feed oil to a bath around the combustion chambers and inlet tracts. With out this you very quickly loose performance. Cams wear because people don't check the valve clearances or change the oil often enough. 4 Quote
Spirit Posted July 13, 2022 Posted July 13, 2022 So all those drag race motors with the three-way setup are wrong? Wow, did not see that coming! Quote
george 1100 Posted July 13, 2022 Posted July 13, 2022 Think of a single lane, 1, that splits into two lanes, 2 and 3. Lane 2, for example, gets blocked but up ahead there's another lane that connects lane 2 and 3 to keep the traffic flowing to lane 2 destination and lane 3 destination. It doesn't provide any 'extra' oiling. It's for show or insurance I guess Quote
george 1100 Posted July 13, 2022 Posted July 13, 2022 20 minutes ago, Spirit said: So all those drag race motors with the three-way setup are wrong? Wow, did not see that coming! The drag race motors more than likely are using big blocks which cut into the top end oiling gallery hence the external oil line is required to supply oil to the camshafts 3 Quote
Tony Nitrous Posted July 13, 2022 Posted July 13, 2022 (edited) External oil lines with a feed from the bottom end are quite different from “cam to cam” (which they aren’t) links just across the head. This or similar was on the old OSS. https://www.customfighters.com/threads/uk-lees-how-to-make-bandit-gsxr-cam-links.42930/ Edited July 13, 2022 by Tony Nitrous Quote
george 1100 Posted July 13, 2022 Posted July 13, 2022 1 hour ago, Tony Nitrous said: External oil lines with a feed from the bottom end are quite different from “cam to cam” (which they aren’t) links just across the head. This or similar was on the old OSS. https://www.customfighters.com/threads/uk-lees-how-to-make-bandit-gsxr-cam-links.42930/ Should also mention that with the external oiling kit, somewhere in the take off, a jet like the one in the upper case needs to be introduced to limit the amount of oil being pumped up to the valve train which may lead to starving the crank of oil. I've never done it and not sure how people achieve that Quote
Gixer1460 Posted July 13, 2022 Posted July 13, 2022 Its pretty difficult to starve an oil boiler of oil pressure whatever you do - the pump pressure and volume is about twice what engine requires, so most gets bled off and returned to sump (maybe why oil overheating can occur?) via the pressure relief valves. IF you use a big block that cuts the std oil gallery you MUST supply pressurised oil to BOTH ends of the head and ideally from BOTH ends of the main gallery (not easy to achieve!) Only other reason for external lines is to minimise oil heating via the stud hole risers - if that is an issue, then a bigger cooler would be a better idea to lower the overall engine temp. IMO. Quote
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