WOODS cams and NOISE
#11
case clearence no did not know about that till after the fact. when i talked to bob he said since my bike was a late 06 it shouldnt be an issue i did the build myself
#12
if you had a case clearance issue before ,, I dont think you got one now... Those babys are carving what they need... I have an issue with rocker arm movement on my OLDs 455 motor with roller rockers... but I dont think harley rockers are built the same as Oldsmobile... they are pretty welll locked down... double check push rod adj.
#13
is the noise on the left side or right side of the engine?
does the noise increase when you rev the motor up
it could be the pistons and not the valve train. are pistons hitting the intake valve since you have a higgher lift cam?
does the noise increase when you rev the motor up
it could be the pistons and not the valve train. are pistons hitting the intake valve since you have a higgher lift cam?
#14
The sound is more on the right side than the left and it seems to be louder when the engine is under load. I have alot of valve clearence when i checked it it didnt even touch the slab of clay on the piston.I just went out for another ride and checked head temp when i got back and it was 285 I wrote the learned fuel offsets and added 10% more to the global fuel enrichment well see how it does later. this is the fourth ride and fuel curve rewrite it seems to be getting better on temp. the noise sound more valve train related now and not so deep
#15
Did you check for any metal shavings in the oil? If so you they could be hitting the block. Did you check for any run out or wear in the cam bushings? That could cause the cams to rub the block also.
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