warrior
#1
I am in the middle of rebuilding my warrior and I am thinking about putting a hot cam in it, good idea or bad idea?? I am putting in a wiesco piston thats the stock bore and new valves and spings and porting and polishing the head. I am also putting in a new timing chain and guides. heres my other delema. one of my 2 guides the thing down in the bottom that it just sits in is broken off and it ( the guide) just rests on it and i'm not to sure if its helping me out at all. wat would it do if i just didnt put that guide in. I believe it was the back guide. thanx allot fellas.
#7
nope, we got everything u could allmsot want around here. cept a mx track, we got hills to climb, jumps to jump and the cops arent to bad but they can be. then if we go 15 miles south we got sand, watter, rock and everything else at a rock query. lol. or we can go 5 miles to the west and have a river to play in and more hils to climb. lol,
back to my question for a sec, should i just go with the stock duration and everything? or do they only make one cam for the warrior?
back to my question for a sec, should i just go with the stock duration and everything? or do they only make one cam for the warrior?
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#8
I'm not a wrench head by any means, but if I was going with a piston, I would also go with the cam to even out the power band, if that makes sense. I believe piston more bottom, cam more mid? Doing a piston and no cam's like cookies with no milk. Don't know about the guide.
#9
Yeah i agree. since you are already working on it - why not go ahead and put another cam in it? it will definitely help out. There used to be a kit called a "wild warrior" you could buy that had a bigger kehin carb, a web cam and a pipe. I dont know how "wild" it made the warrior, but I was gonna get one for my warrior when i had it, but never did... I heard great things about it, though. Really woke up the bike.


