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Offline georgesgiralt

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Are you sure ?
« on: September 09, 2018, 12:02:07 PM »
Hello !
I would like to buy a camshaft. But without dismantling my engine (it's the whole point, being ready once the motor out to make a "new one" in one looong day).
So are all before 1984 R65 the same with 308° camshaft ?
Thanks for your knowledge !

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Re: Are you sure ?
« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2018, 12:10:54 PM »
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So are all before 1984 R65 the same with 308° camshaft ?


Real OEM shows that cam in every R65 known to man, even 85-95

Part 11311335181 was found on the following vehicles:
R45-R65LS..78-85 [ch8195] (01/1978 — 07/1985)
R 65 GS, R 80 G/S, R 80 ST (80-92) [ch8195] (11/1987 — 11/1992)
R 65, R 65 RT, R 80, R 80 RT (85-95) [ch8195] (06/1985 — 11/1988)
Joe Wilkerson
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1979 R65
1980 R65
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1974 R90/6
1972 R75
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19xx R27
ZX-11

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Re: Are you sure ?
« Reply #2 on: September 09, 2018, 01:59:32 PM »
Thank you VERY much.
My seller put trouble on my mind stating that some R65 had  different camshaft.

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Re: Are you sure ?
« Reply #3 on: September 10, 2018, 06:09:28 AM »
My take on R45/R65 camshafts:

An R45/R65 308 cam is the same part for all R45/R65's (type 248 airheads) that use a 308 but different from 308 cams in type 247 airheads e.g. R75/80/100

The lower powered 27 HP "insurance specials" use a 284 cam in the R45 and 256 cam in the R65.
« Last Edit: September 10, 2018, 06:10:15 AM by bhodgson »
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Re: Are you sure ?
« Reply #4 on: September 10, 2018, 08:22:05 AM »
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"insurance specials"

Barry, did these carry a model designation? I'm trying to locate those INS. cams on realoem. I'd like to figure out if there is a way to pick up anomlys from the parts catelog.
Joe Wilkerson
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1984 BMW R65LS "Herr Head"
past:
1982 BMW R65LS
1979 R65
1980 R65
1982 R80RT
1974 R90/6
1972 R75
1964 R50/2
19xx R27
ZX-11

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Re: Are you sure ?
« Reply #5 on: September 10, 2018, 09:07:53 AM »
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My take on R45/R65 camshafts:

An R45/R65 308 cam is the same part for all R45/R65's (type 248 airheads) that use a 308 but different from 308 cams in type 247 airheads e.g. R75/80/100

The lower powered 27 HP "insurance specials" use a 284 cam in the R45 and 256 cam in the R65.
Hello Barry,
That may be what my seller was trying to say.
Do you know how I could discriminate a camshaft for an R65 from one for an R80 (which all have the same oil pump end) ?
Thanks for your help !

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Re: Are you sure ?
« Reply #6 on: September 10, 2018, 02:05:57 PM »
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Barry, did these carry a model designation? I'm trying to locate those INS. cams on realoem. I'd like to figure out if there is a way to pick up anomlys from the parts catelog.


The 27 HP version of the R45 was called the R45N and it was produced for most of the production life of R45's.

The 27 HP version of the R65 came along much later perhaps only being introduced after R45 production ceased.  There may have been others but one 27 HP model was the R65 GS.
Barry Cheshire, England 79 R45

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« Reply #7 on: September 10, 2018, 02:12:22 PM »
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Do you know how I could discriminate a camshaft for an R65 from one for an R80 (which all have the same oil pump end) ?
Thanks for your help !


I don't know if you can tell them apart visually other than by part number but the difference is something to do with the fact that the shorter stroke type 248 engines have push rods at a different angle to the type 247.
« Last Edit: September 10, 2018, 02:12:59 PM by bhodgson »
Barry Cheshire, England 79 R45