MBreinin
Well-Known Member
This is my first post. My name is Mike and I recently purchased an '85 V-Max locally. I am now 37 and I am buying the bikes I wanted when I was 15. :biglaugh: I started with the RZ350 and then when it was too painful to ride for any significant distance, I added the V-Max.
Moving on. I got this V-Max locally and for a very good price. It is not 100% stock. It has K&Ns (or a K&N, I have not checked), it used to have aftermarket exhaust, it has apparently had some jetting changes and it also, apparently, has some different cams in it. All of this info came from the former owner, who was told by the guy HE got it from.
The problem I am having is that it is a real PITA to start. It has a new starter and a new battery and still, it starts very slowly and it drags. It feels like the motor has more compression. Former owner pointed to the cams as the source for the slow starting.
Now, I know I am opening Pandora's Box here. I haven't run a compression test and I have only had a chance to ride the bike for any length of time once. I rode it for about an hour yesterday. I have never owned a V-Max or ridden one. It is a quick bike for sure, but I have no point of reference. I will say this, it is not as scary to ride as my modded RZ, which has a much more intense powerband from 6-10k due to it being an all or nothing two stroker. The V-Max feels like a V-8...very torquey with a good linear pull and a strong rush above 6k.
My question is, does anyone think a set of aftermarket cams would create more cranking compression? I would think that a set of cams with longer duration and more lift would actually decrease cranking compression as they would hang the valves open longer. Am I barking up the wrong tree here?
It WILL start, but it is not a confidence inspiring experience getting it to fire up. I am glad it is not a daily rider. It doesn't have a particularly lumpy idle and it is pretty quiet with a set of stock pipes on it now.
Any ideas? Sorry for the long first post!
Mike
Moving on. I got this V-Max locally and for a very good price. It is not 100% stock. It has K&Ns (or a K&N, I have not checked), it used to have aftermarket exhaust, it has apparently had some jetting changes and it also, apparently, has some different cams in it. All of this info came from the former owner, who was told by the guy HE got it from.
The problem I am having is that it is a real PITA to start. It has a new starter and a new battery and still, it starts very slowly and it drags. It feels like the motor has more compression. Former owner pointed to the cams as the source for the slow starting.
Now, I know I am opening Pandora's Box here. I haven't run a compression test and I have only had a chance to ride the bike for any length of time once. I rode it for about an hour yesterday. I have never owned a V-Max or ridden one. It is a quick bike for sure, but I have no point of reference. I will say this, it is not as scary to ride as my modded RZ, which has a much more intense powerband from 6-10k due to it being an all or nothing two stroker. The V-Max feels like a V-8...very torquey with a good linear pull and a strong rush above 6k.
My question is, does anyone think a set of aftermarket cams would create more cranking compression? I would think that a set of cams with longer duration and more lift would actually decrease cranking compression as they would hang the valves open longer. Am I barking up the wrong tree here?
It WILL start, but it is not a confidence inspiring experience getting it to fire up. I am glad it is not a daily rider. It doesn't have a particularly lumpy idle and it is pretty quiet with a set of stock pipes on it now.
Any ideas? Sorry for the long first post!
Mike