Yamaha Raptor 700R Cam Installation Part 2
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i recently installed a HotCams Mudbuster cam in my 07 Grizzly 700 and didn't have to remove the rocker arm shafts. The cam slide right out and the new cam slide right in.
valve clearances were within specs also
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how do you adjust your vales
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Thx for that video men helped me alot.
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good camera
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thanx man. i used this vid to install my stage 2 hotcam to so yeah. an it runs like a bad out of hell
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your the best,
thanks to your vid. and some good tools i was able 2 pull it off.
cheers
from
the netherlands! ; )
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petthekittyz that's what I did... check out my videos and the 350 is sold
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lol, good job on buying an engine that was designed in 1987...
get the 700, or a yzf 450, don't do cams and pistons on a raptor 350
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Only thing you should of done different was to mark the cam chain with a marker BEFORE you pulled it off. That way it wouldn't matter if you were off a little from TDC.
mikecamp6969 2 years ago
That is a great tip! Thanks.
maxwellsteel 2 years ago
Did you see great improvement? I want to install Stage 2 hot Cams in My Raptor 350... Is it faster? is the torque really better???
doobyboy21 2 years ago
Proably not in a 350. I would say get a 700 if you want more power.
maxwellsteel 2 years ago
did you have to install valve springs with that stage 2
JHABD39 3 years ago
Not with Hot Cams
maxwellsteel 3 years ago