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SALSERO said:I love that forum...Thanks for all the info...
Another question:
Ok. I probably have quite worn out tensioners. Is it safe and easy to unscrew the crank case cover bolts just for the visual inspection. Or does this action cause a leakage afterwards because of the unreplaced gasket? Does it need any oil replacement when case cover opened?
It is safe and easy to remove the cam cover (not the crank case cover); you may have to remove the front exhaust or at least cut off an allen wrench so you can remove the fasteners behind the cam cover. The new H-D gaskest can be reused and your old gasket may be reused provided you don't tear it during removal. If you can get a new gasket, I would opt for that.
You shouldn't lose more than a pint of oil; not enough to be concerned about; a lot of people run a half quart low anyway.
SALSERO said:By the way I started searching for the parts from US.
Since I live in Turkey. Buying Harley parts from Istanbul is about 5 times the suggested retail price...
I need your comments about 2 issues:
1. Does it worth buying aftermarket parts?
2. Do you have any suggestions about dealers that has online sales?
Thx in advance...![]()
To the best of my knowledge, there are no aftermarket replacement parts for the cam tensioners or any of the hardware behind the cam cover unless you wanted to convert to gear drives, which is for another post. There are several discount H-D dealers in the US and shipping for the parts you would need to change out the tensioner wouldn't be much. I use Zanotti's to buy most of my parts. They have a Look Up page where you can input the part number, see the cost and build an order online.
ZANOTTI MOTOR CO. INC, Butler, PA 16001 - We Have the Part You Need!
They also have a chat feature where you can talk to the parts guys online as well. The time difference will make that a little challenging for you but you just have to get up real early or stay up late. Good luck!