S&S Quickee Adjustment
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If they can’t help you out, I have a brand new Jim’s set that I’ve never used. I don’t remember how big it goes… but if you’re interested let me know
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NEWROADSTER (01-05-2023)
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I always do... Some try being tricky using light weight oil so the bleed down faster but what does that save you? A couple minutes? Use what's in your pan...
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Little advice on high lift cams and quickie pushrods. I had to cut the upper tubes shorter to keep the pushrod collars from hitting the upper tube making it sound like a lifter tic.. I have a thread around here some where with pictures of the damage.. I measured each one because they were all different, I believe from .250-.370". Easily shortened with a rigid copper pipe cutter..
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brownie4412 (01-05-2023)
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Just to follow up (and continue to derail this thread - sorry) - they just emailed me back saying they were in production and were about 2 weeks out with availability. Which is fine for my schedule. So no need, but appreciated as always.
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brownie4412 (01-06-2023)
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Little advice on high lift cams and quickie pushrods. I had to cut the upper tubes shorter to keep the pushrod collars from hitting the upper tube making it sound like a lifter tic.. I have a thread around here some where with pictures of the damage.. I measured each one because they were all different, I believe from .250-.370". Easily shortened with a rigid copper pipe cutter..