Re: A good lifter"Rick Begeman" <despaminator@yahoo . com > wrote in message
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> "Fweddybear" <fweddybear@cox . net > wrote:
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>> "Wakko" <wakko dot glenn@verizon . net > wrote in message
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>> >>>> On Mon, 12 May 2008 04:24:15 GMT, Rick Begeman
>> >>>> <despaminator@yahoo . com > wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>>>>>> I've got what sounds like a ticking noise
>> >>>>>>>> thanks for any advise...
>> >>>>>>>> Fwed
>> >>>>
>> >>>>>>> Might help if we knew a bit more about your bike
>> >>>>
>> >>>>> Might not have any bad parts, re-adjust pushrods.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Excellent advice, assuming it has adjustable pushrods. Always start
>> >>>> with the cheapest possibilities first.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Another question; Did you make any changes not long before noticing
>> >>>> the ticking noise, or add a windshield?
>> >>>> --
>> >>>> Curly AH#117 BS#107
>> >>>> 04 FLHTPI Cop Bike
>> >>>> "The party never ends"
>> >>>
>> >>> I do have adjustable pushrods....so I definitely will start
>> >>> there...I've actually taken the windshield off...not added it....I
>> >>> can't stand looking thru that thing...
>> >>> It was running fine all last year.... it gets stored in a heated
>> >>> garage over the winter, but honestly it doesnt' like to start when
>> >>> its below 55 or so.....so it never got started over the winter....I
>> >>> do change all fluids each and every year before riding, and I only
>> >>> put about 3000 a year on it...sometimes less....I did notice after I
>> >>> did everything, it ran very smooth...then the noise just suddenly
>> >>> happened.... Thanks for the advise... I will check the adjustment
>> >>> on the pushrods before I dig deeper....
>> >>>
>> >>> Fwed
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Another thought....If I actually do need a set of lifters....which
>> >> brand would be good enuff to do the job?
>> >
>> > I know a guy in the motor company that says Harley lifters are just
>> > fine.
>> > Better than fine.
>> >
>> > --
>> > "Wakko" NTXNS TOMKAT SENS PHS BS#257
>>
>> When I was having the engine work done, the mechanic, who is a
>> certified
>> harley mechanic, told me harley lifters wouldn't hold up with all the
>> power
>> the engine was making....
>>
>> Fwed
>
> Lost the part where you spec'd your model, I'm assuming TC..
>
> Harley lifters are fine as long as you are not running a high lift cam.
> lifers don't care about power levels, but high lift, like over 520 can
> test them. I use Crane 10530 or Sealed Power Chevy lifters that are half
> the cost.
>
> Lifters don't like dirty oil, if something is coming apart and there is
> metal in the oil new lifters won't fix it for long.
>
> --
> Ryder Rick
Thanks Rick....I believe there is a set of cranes in there already.... I
change the oil after each season, which is abourt 3000 miles.
Fwed