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Okay, I stole this vrom the V*1100 forum. An ORK is an oil filter relocation kit, which folks like to put on their stars b/c, in stock form, you have to remove the exhaust pipe to change the oil filter. Anyway, the main point is that the stock oil pump doesn't have enough power to get oil to the cams w/ extra volume:
"Here ya go,...My opinion on ORK's... This opinion is based on seeing, touching and holding damaged cams in my own hands. Also, since I seem to be the only guy producing a oil pressure gauge/kit for the 1100 and have tested the pressure to the heads with and without the ORK's installed.
<<I don't use them on any of my bikes and wouldn't. Flat out every kit I've tested to date lower the bikes oil pressure flow to the heads. They can cause dry start up and that's no matter what size oil lines are run.
The fact is you are just as likely to damage your stock cams with a oil re-lo kit installed as you could damage a performance cam. I've seen it first hand many of times when the stock cores were sent back to us that had been damaged from oil starvation from these kits. There's no difference between the stock cam and a performance cam that requires them to get or need any more or less oil than stock cam does.
Anyone that say's that they've run one of these kits and have'nt had a problem,... I have to ask, have you pulled your cams and had them checked???? >>
With the installation of performance cams you are again changing airflow thru the engine by changing the lift and duration you alter the opening and closing of the valves. A valve spring installation would help performance as well but, they are not necessary for the 420 lift. The concern with lift, is spring bind, we felt the 420 lift was the maximum safe lift before the risk of spring bind. This was just not our opinion it was the cam manufactures opinion as well. We sent our heads out to our cam company as well as RD-Spring to have these cams and valve spring kits built to spec. They are the only cams build for the V-star on the market. The cams offered from WebCam are and were designed for the Yamaha TT-500 dirt bike not the V-Star. We also felt that the WebCam 440 lift cams required valve springs and higher compression for them to perform properly.
To date we have not had one cam failure due to our product,...There have been a few failures due to human error with the installation and timing of the cams. Our cams are basically designed after cams used for the Virago and have 20 year proven track record behind them.
Hope you come on board...
Thanks
Shane"
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