Used lifters and cams
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Used lifters and cams
This is just a curious question because I came across an ad on market place while browsing and it got me wondering.. first of, is installing used parts if in great condition and good price in your bike an option to consider? I know new would be the best option but all things being equal if on a tight budget should one even entertain the idea? I posted in another thread regarding my recent purchase of a 2014 CVO Ultra Limited with 44,000 miles and most suggested to install new lifters as a precaution against the CVO 110 lifter issue and this got me thinking if this is something I might consider or steer far away from. I can attach a couple photos of the ad ( modified if it's allowed ). Seller says only 5000km on the parts which are Set of Woods TW7H-6 Cams and Night prowler lifters for $500 CDN. I don't know enough about this to pass judgement so please be kind... I'm just asking.
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I get your point but it`s not a new "build" the OP is doing this simply as a matter of prevention
I wouldn`t worry about parts with 3k miles
My question would be if the Woods cam mentioned is a bolt in cam that doesn`t require other mods to support it`s characteristics.
( I admit I didn`t look it up )
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This is just a curious question because I came across an ad on market place while browsing and it got me wondering.. first of, is installing used parts if in great condition and good price in your bike an option to consider? I know new would be the best option but all things being equal if on a tight budget should one even entertain the idea? I posted in another thread regarding my recent purchase of a 2014 CVO Ultra Limited with 44,000 miles and most suggested to install new lifters as a precaution against the CVO 110 lifter issue and this got me thinking if this is something I might consider or steer far away from. I can attach a couple photos of the ad ( modified if it's allowed ). Seller says only 5000km on the parts which are Set of Woods TW7H-6 Cams and Night prowler lifters for $500 CDN. I don't know enough about this to pass judgement so please be kind... I'm just asking.
I saved this response on a forum, from Scott @ Hillside cycles, about the SE CVO 110" lifter issue:
"It was not the lifter itself, but rather the incredibly stout Comp Cams triple valve springs that HD used in the heads, that would destroy the roller lifter axle, take out the cams, and fubar the oil pump from the introduction of hardened metal debris.
When we are performing HD Extended Warranty claims on those, we MANDATE to the insurance company that those be changed.
Many happy clients after that, with big trouble free/quiet engine miles on their bikes, only prove it.
Scott"
IMHO....
Woods makes a good lifter. However, any used part is basically an unknown, unless you personally know the source. I wouldn't buy used lifters unless you have the expertise to take them apart and inspect the internals.
If worried about the CVO 110" engine lifter issue, and you are not going to change the valve springs, I would use new lifters...
Good luck with your decisions and your mods...
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Hmmm perhaps it's best for now to just go with new lifters. I do want to do more upgrades as time and money permits but right now the priority is to make sure I replace the lifters. Given all the issues with the 110 lifters should I be concerned about brand? As quoted in my other thread the dealer quoted me a price on SE lifters and quick adjustment SE push rods. Should I stay away from the SE lifters. I one dealer said that the troubled lifter no longer exist and they have long since upgraded them to the current lifters. I don't know enough about different brands or where to get them other than the dealer. If I order them from somewhere else it would have to be on the advise of you fine folks here. I did find one shop near me just this morning and I'm gonna give them a call to see what they recommend.
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Hmmm perhaps it's best for now to just go with new lifters. I do want to do more upgrades as time and money permits but right now the priority is to make sure I replace the lifters. Given all the issues with the 110 lifters should I be concerned about brand? As quoted in my other thread the dealer quoted me a price on SE lifters and quick adjustment SE push rods. Should I stay away from the SE lifters. I one dealer said that the troubled lifter no longer exist and they have long since upgraded them to the current lifters. I don't know enough about different brands or where to get them other than the dealer. If I order them from somewhere else it would have to be on the advise of you fine folks here. I did find one shop near me just this morning and I'm gonna give them a call to see what they recommend.
My opinion on lifters:
Hylift Johnson from Larry's Motorcycle and Machine
S&S from just about anywhere
Feuling HP+ Lifters from just about anywhere
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