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Old 16-03-2009, 08:30 PM
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Are cossy inlet and exhaust cams identical? cheers
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yes and no ,

depends on what aspect you looking at fella

but if its simply to tell which is which ,


the inlet features a single groove where it bolts down in the head ,

its a lubrication groove ,
im sure youll understand when you look at them

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Originally Posted by -beefy-
yes and no ,

depends on what aspect you looking at fella

but if its simply to tell which is which ,


the inlet features a single groove where it bolts down in the head ,

its a lubrication groove ,
im sure youll understand when you look at them

beef
well i just bought a bd10 cam but not sure if there was a difference between inlet and exhaust. so theres no way they could be used either way? cheers
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