Degrees of Difficulty
* Easy,suitable for
novice with little
experience
** Fairly easy, suitable
for beginner with
some experience
*** Fairly difficult,
suitable for competent
DIY mechanic
**** Difficult, suitable for
experienced DIY
mechanic
***** Very Difficult,
suitable for expert DIY
or professional
Degree of Difficulty - **
Suzuki Katana 600 92-97 - GSXR 750 91-92
Suzuki Katana 600 88-91, 98+ - GSXR 750 88-90 (86-87 can be used, but the lobes have a smaller lift duration)
Suzuki Katana 750 (all years) - GSXR 750 88-90 (86-87 can be used, but the lobes have a smaller lift duration)
With the valve cover off looking at the cams it's easy. There are 5 cam caps on each side a total of 10.
The cam caps go as follows:
Take the 2 timing sprocket bolts out of each timing sprocket total of 4; Put you stock timing sprockets on the GSXR cams.
It is VERY important that you put the timing sprockets on the GSXR cams the same way they went on the Katana cams, it is also very important to use loctite on those bolts. Use the notch at the end of each cam and the number mark on the sprockets to position the sprockets correctly.
6 - 8.5 ft-lbs torque spec on the cam cap bolts, there are 2 in each cap a total of 20.
Take the cam caps off put the IN and EX GSXR cams were the EX and IN Katana cams went.
Slide the GSXR cams under the cam chain, position the cams correctly, tighten the cam caps to the torque specs, and set the timing to OEM Katana specs.
If you notice on the lobe height sheet, the Katana 1100 IN and EX cams are the same as the 88-89 GSXR 750 IN cam and 1988 GSXR 750 EX cam.
* Easy,suitable for
novice with little
experience
** Fairly easy, suitable
for beginner with
some experience
*** Fairly difficult,
suitable for competent
DIY mechanic
**** Difficult, suitable for
experienced DIY
mechanic
***** Very Difficult,
suitable for expert DIY
or professional
Degree of Difficulty - **
Suzuki Katana 600 92-97 - GSXR 750 91-92
Suzuki Katana 600 88-91, 98+ - GSXR 750 88-90 (86-87 can be used, but the lobes have a smaller lift duration)
Suzuki Katana 750 (all years) - GSXR 750 88-90 (86-87 can be used, but the lobes have a smaller lift duration)
With the valve cover off looking at the cams it's easy. There are 5 cam caps on each side a total of 10.
The cam caps go as follows:
Take the 2 timing sprocket bolts out of each timing sprocket total of 4; Put you stock timing sprockets on the GSXR cams.
It is VERY important that you put the timing sprockets on the GSXR cams the same way they went on the Katana cams, it is also very important to use loctite on those bolts. Use the notch at the end of each cam and the number mark on the sprockets to position the sprockets correctly.
6 - 8.5 ft-lbs torque spec on the cam cap bolts, there are 2 in each cap a total of 20.
Take the cam caps off put the IN and EX GSXR cams were the EX and IN Katana cams went.
Slide the GSXR cams under the cam chain, position the cams correctly, tighten the cam caps to the torque specs, and set the timing to OEM Katana specs.
If you notice on the lobe height sheet, the Katana 1100 IN and EX cams are the same as the 88-89 GSXR 750 IN cam and 1988 GSXR 750 EX cam.
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