nc23 tri-arm valve timing
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nc23 tri-arm valve timing
hi new here so hear goes
can anybody tell me the standard valve timing (inlet+exhaust) for the nc23 tri-arm (cbr400rrj).
and if anyone has tried different timing values and would like to shear
cheers dave
can anybody tell me the standard valve timing (inlet+exhaust) for the nc23 tri-arm (cbr400rrj).
and if anyone has tried different timing values and would like to shear

cheers dave

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Re: nc23 tri-arm valve timing
Don't know about the NC23 sorry, but the NC29 is 105 degrees inlet and exhaust.
I've been told the 'ideal' adjustments for the '29 but am yet to see for myself. Currently in the process of converting my cams to adjustable at the moment, for retuning after xmas.
I've been told the 'ideal' adjustments for the '29 but am yet to see for myself. Currently in the process of converting my cams to adjustable at the moment, for retuning after xmas.
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Re: nc23 tri-arm valve timing
thanks for that greggo
i have also done the mod ,but for anyone doing this mod the best way is to use
4mm hi-tensile counter sunk bolts . as by taping out to 5mm you have to be carefull
as cam is case hardened and you can brake to tap in the hole
cheers dave
i have also done the mod ,but for anyone doing this mod the best way is to use
4mm hi-tensile counter sunk bolts . as by taping out to 5mm you have to be carefull
as cam is case hardened and you can brake to tap in the hole

cheers dave