Cam identification

Started by Dragsterhund, May 01, 2012, 12:47:08 PM

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Dragsterhund

 I've got a set of cams and I cant remember if they are 916 SP or SPS.  I seem to remember someone trying to put together a list of serial or identification numbers for Ducati cams, but I can't seem to find it on here and I can't find it on the old forum either... anyone know what I'm talking about?
2003 Ducati Monster 800S i.e.
1999 Ducati 748S Track Bike
2011 Ducati 848 Track Bike (Ex Jake Holden AMA DSB bike)
1967 Ducati Monza 250
2008 Yamaha TTR 125

1973 Honda CB450 (Sold)
1972 Honda CB450 (Sold)
2002 Suzuki SV650 Track Bike (SOLD!)
1994 Kawasaki EX500 (SOLD!)

Speeddog

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ducatiz

#2
2v:
1997-9 M750 (also Paso 750) Horz. cam : OR
1997-9 M750 (also Paso 750) Vert. cam : VR
1998 M900 w/'W' heads Horz. cam : OR
1998 M900 w/'W' heads Vert. cam : VR
1998 ST2 horz cam : OHZ
1998 ST2 vert cam : VHZ
2004-5 M620 horz. cam : 2S
2004-5 M620 vert. cam : # 2S
2002 M400 horz. cam : O3X*
2002 M400 vert. cam : V3X*
2001-2002 SS900ie horz cam : O8J
2001-2002 SS900ie vert cam : V8J
1992-1997 900ss carb horiz: OHT
1992-1997 900ss carb vert: VHT

4v
996SPS cams are marked T1
Standard cams are marked A1
SP (A/A) cams are marked A
SP (G/G) cams are marked G
Vee Two cams are marked the same as cat #.
748SPS cams are marked U1.
506 cams are 748RS spec cams for regular heads.
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Dragsterhund

2003 Ducati Monster 800S i.e.
1999 Ducati 748S Track Bike
2011 Ducati 848 Track Bike (Ex Jake Holden AMA DSB bike)
1967 Ducati Monza 250
2008 Yamaha TTR 125

1973 Honda CB450 (Sold)
1972 Honda CB450 (Sold)
2002 Suzuki SV650 Track Bike (SOLD!)
1994 Kawasaki EX500 (SOLD!)

ducatiz

#4
Yeah, there are some funky differences on the 2v cams too.

900ss W heads had the same marking as the 750 motors BUT they were not the same cams, the 900ssW cams had more lift.

Best thing to do with W heads is keep them intact.
Check out my oil filter forensics thread!                     Offended? Click here
"Yelling out of cars, turning your speakers out the window to blast your music onto the street, setting off M-80 firecrackers, firing automatic weapons into the airâ€"these are all well and good. But none of them create a merry atmosphere of insouciance and bonhomie quite like a revving motorcycle.

Dragsterhund

2003 Ducati Monster 800S i.e.
1999 Ducati 748S Track Bike
2011 Ducati 848 Track Bike (Ex Jake Holden AMA DSB bike)
1967 Ducati Monza 250
2008 Yamaha TTR 125

1973 Honda CB450 (Sold)
1972 Honda CB450 (Sold)
2002 Suzuki SV650 Track Bike (SOLD!)
1994 Kawasaki EX500 (SOLD!)

Slide Panda

They shouldn't be sticky Charlie.
-Throttle's on the right, so are the brakes.  Good luck.
- '00 M900S with all the farkles
- '08 KTM 690 StupidMoto
- '07 Triumph 675 Track bike.

Speeddog

2001 M900ie horz cam : O8J
2001 M900ie vert cam : V8J

Hyper 1100 horz cam : O7C <subject to verification, not marked on end>
Hyper 1100 vert cam : V7C <subject to verification, not marked on end>

M796 horz cam : O8P <subject to verification>
M796 vert cam : V8P <subject to verification>
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