Also, for reference, Megacycle Cam's catalog page on the VF500F (this notes the stock '84/'85 camshaft spec's but not the '86, not sure why). [IMG]
Very nice. Great use of a great tool. Are the stripes from Tapeworks as well?
Here is a bit more intel from the Clymer manual, M329, - to be taken with a grain of salt of course. This does note a taller '84/'85 cam. [IMG]...
Thank you for the Post. This looks to be a slightly different animal than what we have in the US. I'm interested also in the spec's on page...
'84/'85 vs. Late Model '85 '84 OEM part numbers IF, 14110-MJ8-305 IR, 14120-MJ8-305 EF, 14130-MJ8-305 ER, 14140-MJ8-305 '85 OEM part...
Thank you for the post. I did not realize the '85 has different intake and exhaust camshafts vs. the '84. I have always seen them posted...
Thank you sir!
Nice work Mr Orange!
Thanks for the follow-up post. Two bikes in the stable then? After all the work you have put into your VF500F - kinda hope you are going to hold...
Bummer! I was looking forward to seeing what you were going to do with the engine mod's. Good luck in your search.
Hi All, Would anyone have an '86 VF500F Factory Shop Manual and a scanner handy? I'm doing a bit of research on the cam specifications. Here...
^ +1 Can't go wrong with a Morgan Carbtune Pro: Morgan Carbtune - carburetor synchronizer for balancing motorcycle carbs
Turn all the screws out (from being gently seated) 2 turns. Then slowly turn out until you first start to hear an rpm increase. Start with this...
The pilot screws are fuel screws. In = less fuel, out = more fuel.
Regarding the pilot screws - AKA idle mixture screws - these are fuel screws, meaning in (clockwise) is less fuel and out (counter-clockwise) is...
Good deal. Thanks for the post and for giving Sea Foam a call. Great intel!
Thank you for the follow up post on using Sea Foam. So I'm guessing, based on the amount of time that the rep said to let it sit, that Sea Foam...
I see, more like this then, [IMG]
Something like this? [IMG]
Thanks for the post. The photo is very informative. Do you know what this area looks like in section? Is this a ledge on the inside? [IMG]
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