iamron6113
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I cut out the pushrods to rebuilt cam case on my TC88- 04 FLHPI: bearings, tensioners, O-rings.
I bought S&S adjustable pushrods.
While installing them I thought I was at TDC in front cylinder. So, installed pushrods in front and waited for the lifters to bleed down. Then, rotated engine and did same at rear cylinder.
BUT, after the fact, I realized I bike was at OTDC for front cylinder, not TDC. When I cranked the bike - it sounded wrong. I cut it off in 3-4 seconds later. When I pulled pushrods they were fine. but, both lifters in rear cyl now, were collapsing too easily. Took them apart, cleaned and reassembled. Dropped them in oil and waited a couple days but they were shot. I bought S&S lifters for a 2d try. After installing lifters I was extremely careful to make sure I was at TDC in front cylinder (rotated rear wheel forward until I was blue in the fact to make sure I was at TDC) before installing pushrods in same sequence as above. I turned rear wheel by hand several times after installation- listening for any funny sounds, rattling, anything. Didn't hear anything unusual, realizing that turning wheel by hand not definitive. Now, I'm scared to crank the bike.
Does anyone know if there are clues, signs, indications, anything that might indicate damage in rocker area after error on 1st pushrod installation- - without cranking the bike or having to pull the rocker covers?
Thanks
Ron
I bought S&S adjustable pushrods.
While installing them I thought I was at TDC in front cylinder. So, installed pushrods in front and waited for the lifters to bleed down. Then, rotated engine and did same at rear cylinder.
BUT, after the fact, I realized I bike was at OTDC for front cylinder, not TDC. When I cranked the bike - it sounded wrong. I cut it off in 3-4 seconds later. When I pulled pushrods they were fine. but, both lifters in rear cyl now, were collapsing too easily. Took them apart, cleaned and reassembled. Dropped them in oil and waited a couple days but they were shot. I bought S&S lifters for a 2d try. After installing lifters I was extremely careful to make sure I was at TDC in front cylinder (rotated rear wheel forward until I was blue in the fact to make sure I was at TDC) before installing pushrods in same sequence as above. I turned rear wheel by hand several times after installation- listening for any funny sounds, rattling, anything. Didn't hear anything unusual, realizing that turning wheel by hand not definitive. Now, I'm scared to crank the bike.
Does anyone know if there are clues, signs, indications, anything that might indicate damage in rocker area after error on 1st pushrod installation- - without cranking the bike or having to pull the rocker covers?
Thanks
Ron