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Old 05-18-2008, 08:18 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by firehog383 View Post
I already have a set of S/E heads that have been cleaned up a little, and a set of woods TW-5 chain driven cams that are bolt in for theese heads roller rockers and S/E support plates, stroker flat top pistons that are 10.5 static for the heads. I got a deal on the heads and had a local head porter clean them up. Will this work or am I better off starting over.
In post #7 you mention the TW6, which cam is it? the 5 or the 6?

I think you would benefit reading this past thread on how cams work and what all the numbers mean.
http://www.v-twinforum.com/forums/v-...bers-mean.html

If you are saying you already have the SE Pro heads at 76cc chamber size and the TW5 cam, that combination with the flat tops would give you high cylinder pressure due to the early intake close. This combination will be very prone to pinging.

If you want to stay with the SE heads, you would be better off with a much later closing intake to help bleed off some of the compression. You might be able to get the TW8 to work but someone will have to check valve clearances.

Something I mentioned earlier is using your stock heads and having those modified to work with either the TW5 or 6, whichever one you have.
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