Cycle Rama 575 cams in a softail
#11
Well I got in a little bit of a situation and while reinstalling the cam assembly one of the oil pump gears was slightly out of alignment and while pushing I split the small oil pump gear. Not so happy but not mad. I ordered the fueling oe+ billet pump and housing. Really something I should have known and looked out for. I was surprised it split so easily, no damage to the crank so I am happy for that. I am even happier I pulled the assembly out and saw the crack.
Pressing forward I decided to move on to the tank and swap all the fuel lines, regulator hat, and fuel pump. Not a hard job and one less thing to worry about.
While I was ordering the oil pump I decided to shop around for some new ape hangers so I will order and install them as well while my bike is down.
Pressing forward I decided to move on to the tank and swap all the fuel lines, regulator hat, and fuel pump. Not a hard job and one less thing to worry about.
While I was ordering the oil pump I decided to shop around for some new ape hangers so I will order and install them as well while my bike is down.
#13
Can't cry over a mistake I made. I am pressing on with the project to make this bike better so adding a feuling oil pump is not a bad upgrade. I also got in my quick connectors for my fuel tank cross over tube. I am so tired of it dumping gas all over the place when I pull my tank. The connectors at valved with viton O rings so when I unhook them only a tiny amount of gas comes out
#15
I know you already did this, but Trask makes a Billet FPR housing that is awesome. The stock plastic ones like to break or warp enough to let the o-ring on the FPR to bulge out and dump fuel back into the tank. We have never had a Trask unit fail and have installed no less than 30 of them here at the shop. Just a thought since you have the tank apart. Keep up the good work, this is a great thread and I'll stay tuned!
#16
Made some progress but still waiting on parts to show up. Got my new feuling oil pump in and cam play on. Measured my sprockets and think I need a better spacer. Ran a feeler gauge and it is over the .100 allowable so I will order new spacers. Decided to start working on pulling my ape hangers off and to keep moving forward. I am also waiting on my cam cover to return from anodizing.
Red is assembly lube
Red is assembly lube
#18
made some progress today and finished installing my cams. of course it was not without a minor setback where i accidentally set my tq wrench to the wrong foot pounds and broke one of my rocker bolts. not a big deal removed the lower rocker box and pulled it out and put a new bolt in.
i also got around to finishing up installing my new ape hangers which i think look pretty good. i really liked the br custom bars but going down to a 14" bar will really improve comfort.
just wanted to toss this in, i bought a flashlight called the big larry by nebo and it is hands down the best flashlight i have ever owned. it has a magnetic base and it puts out just the right amount of light over a vary wide area to help me see everything i am doing wile working.
i also got around to finishing up installing my new ape hangers which i think look pretty good. i really liked the br custom bars but going down to a 14" bar will really improve comfort.
just wanted to toss this in, i bought a flashlight called the big larry by nebo and it is hands down the best flashlight i have ever owned. it has a magnetic base and it puts out just the right amount of light over a vary wide area to help me see everything i am doing wile working.
Last edited by stal94gt; 03-12-2017 at 12:33 AM.
#19
#20
Probably going to make a new thread cause I think people think I keep talking about cams. Today I pulled the rear wheel again to take measurements for my new 70t pulley. It is quite a bit larger than my 66t pulley so I hope my 133t belt still works. I ordered a .5 inch spacer from j&p so I hope it gets here soon. I also need to take it the pulley in to get powder coated black.
Last edited by stal94gt; 03-13-2017 at 06:15 PM.