I finally found another head, not quite as cheap as the first one but I have it. Now it would seem best to have camshaft operated intake as well (no vacuum controlled).
I've been pondering where to source a camshaft, how to drive it, mount it, lube it ect. Since the cyilnders are on a 90 degree included angle, a Briggs, Kohler, Honda ect. cam should provide the correct timing. We sell some pulleys at work that are designed for cogged belt driven fuel pumps. The small one is 14 teeth with a 1 inch hole and 1/8 inch keyway. The crank snout is 1 inch with a 1/4 keyway. The big pulley is 28 teeth which makes it a perfect ratio for driving a 4 stroke camshaft.
The next thing is how to mount it between the cylinders. I'm thinking if I could find some octagonal bar stock or tubing, I would have flats at the proper angle for the lifter bores, and some 90 degree angle iron could be used to mount it using the bolts that mount the cylinders to the block.
I feel like I got in over my head a bit here, but I think it's possible. The cylinders, crank, rods and block look stout enough to handle the switch to internal combustion, but the pistons and rings might need to be massaged or replaced. The bores are the same size as a Kawasaki KX65, but the wrist pin size and compression hieght might be different.
If anyone has any ideas or suggestions for oiling or anything else, please fire away.
MHF