HQ 113"
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RE: HQ 113"
I will be going with the 95", as well. Thanks to Phil selling me his old 95" jugs and pistons. I will say, though, I am a bit nervous about doing it myself. But Phil has told me I should be fine, and even offered to help me via the phone. Thanks, BTW, Phil.
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RE: HQ 113"
Ok motorheads I went on the site and came up with following below---I meet the motor builder this Friday--is there anything else I need (besides a heavy duty clutch) for this build?
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113 Sport Touring Package
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Year Model: 2007
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Twin Cam Easy Install Pushrods
Item # HQ-4055
$139.09 USD
Firebrand - Chain Drive Camshaft
Item # HQ-TC-575-HC
$271.74 USD
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RE: HQ 113"
Lyn ~
That looks like it from the HQ site, unless you get the topend gasket set from them too. I have used both the ones form HD and the James kits that Doug & Kevin sell.
You will need to have your cases bored for the 4.060 (actually 4.065, when ya get them from Doug ). It might be worth considering having your crank welded while the cases are being bored to be on the safe side. It is not mandatory, but that motor is gonna make some SERIOUS power and there have been issues reported on the stock 07 cranks. Just a thought....
I see you're in Atlanta.... Kevin is just up the road from ya.
That looks like it from the HQ site, unless you get the topend gasket set from them too. I have used both the ones form HD and the James kits that Doug & Kevin sell.
You will need to have your cases bored for the 4.060 (actually 4.065, when ya get them from Doug ). It might be worth considering having your crank welded while the cases are being bored to be on the safe side. It is not mandatory, but that motor is gonna make some SERIOUS power and there have been issues reported on the stock 07 cranks. Just a thought....
I see you're in Atlanta.... Kevin is just up the road from ya.
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RE: HQ 113"
thanks Phil --- I know nothing about motors but I know you guys do --- everyone in my club is getting 103 (guys with 07s)I want to have little more juice than them --- do think I should just go withthe 107 --- some are sayingthat I'm in for trouble with a big build?
what is the difference in the 107 build vs 113 build (like I said I know nothing about motors)
what is the difference in the 107 build vs 113 build (like I said I know nothing about motors)
ORIGINAL: PhilM
Lyn ~
That looks like it from the HQ site, unless you get the topend gasket set from them too. I have used both the ones form HD and the James kits that Doug & Kevin sell.
You will need to have your cases bored for the 4.060 (actually 4.065, when ya get them from Doug ). It might be worth considering having your crank welded while the cases are being bored to be on the safe side. It is not mandatory, but that motor is gonna make some SERIOUS power and there have been issues reported on the stock 07 cranks. Just a thought....
I see you're in Atlanta.... Kevin is just up the road from ya.
Lyn ~
That looks like it from the HQ site, unless you get the topend gasket set from them too. I have used both the ones form HD and the James kits that Doug & Kevin sell.
You will need to have your cases bored for the 4.060 (actually 4.065, when ya get them from Doug ). It might be worth considering having your crank welded while the cases are being bored to be on the safe side. It is not mandatory, but that motor is gonna make some SERIOUS power and there have been issues reported on the stock 07 cranks. Just a thought....
I see you're in Atlanta.... Kevin is just up the road from ya.
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RE: HQ 113"
ORIGINAL: lkr0
thanks Phil --- I know nothing about motors but I know you guys do --- everyone in my club is getting 103 (guys with 07s)I want to have little more juice than them --- do think I should just go withthe 107 --- some are sayingthat I'm in for trouble with a big build?
thanks Phil --- I know nothing about motors but I know you guys do --- everyone in my club is getting 103 (guys with 07s)I want to have little more juice than them --- do think I should just go withthe 107 --- some are sayingthat I'm in for trouble with a big build?
It would be very easy to do a 103" HQ build that would spank your buddies 103's. The problem with that is that you've still significantly increased power but never even considered the crank, because there was no need to get in there.
Do the 113, have the crank welded, and your buddies will be crying when blow past them - even in a higher gear! You are gonna crap you britches when you see how smooth and dramatic the power of that thing is.
My prediction is that your buddies will be needing upgrades soon after you get yours going!
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RE: HQ 113"
i have had a 95" and a 103", but currently have one of doug's 113" and i could not be happier. very nice, very strong compared to any other motor i have had. highly recommend doug at head-quarters for whatever build you do. you will not be sorry.
when i started a build on my current bike, i started it out as a simple big bore 95" but i realized i would eventually go larger. i like performance and even with a very nice 95" upgrade, it would irk me that someone could go down and buy a cvo 110 tomorrow. they might not perform extremely well stock from factory and they may not be as good as a nice 95" , but my 95" would simply sound small in comparison, and i would eventually have to get bigger. that being the case, it is far easier and cheaper to do it to start with than go through the motor twice. the primary difference in cost between a 113" and a high output 95" will be the cost of labor to go into the lower end, the cost of boring the lower cases, and the cost of a stroker flywheel. other costs will be fairly equivalent across the board - same costs for nice head porting job,fairly equivalent costsfor set of pistons / cylinders irregardless of size (slight differences but not much), same costs for nice cams and gear drives, etc, still have labor for top end, ....
that added cost for me was about 200-300 for lower case boring (can be done cheaper), flywheel through chicagoharley or zanottis about 800, and labor for bottom end an additional 200-400. for 1500 more, i had 18 more cubic inches, which i thought was an excellent trade. i have no regrets over the choice i made, would do it again in a heartbeat.
when i started a build on my current bike, i started it out as a simple big bore 95" but i realized i would eventually go larger. i like performance and even with a very nice 95" upgrade, it would irk me that someone could go down and buy a cvo 110 tomorrow. they might not perform extremely well stock from factory and they may not be as good as a nice 95" , but my 95" would simply sound small in comparison, and i would eventually have to get bigger. that being the case, it is far easier and cheaper to do it to start with than go through the motor twice. the primary difference in cost between a 113" and a high output 95" will be the cost of labor to go into the lower end, the cost of boring the lower cases, and the cost of a stroker flywheel. other costs will be fairly equivalent across the board - same costs for nice head porting job,fairly equivalent costsfor set of pistons / cylinders irregardless of size (slight differences but not much), same costs for nice cams and gear drives, etc, still have labor for top end, ....
that added cost for me was about 200-300 for lower case boring (can be done cheaper), flywheel through chicagoharley or zanottis about 800, and labor for bottom end an additional 200-400. for 1500 more, i had 18 more cubic inches, which i thought was an excellent trade. i have no regrets over the choice i made, would do it again in a heartbeat.
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RE: HQ 113"
ORIGINAL: Manish_Hawg
So you are the scum bag that bought his parts? J/K I would have jumped on it too, but the parts were sold when I was just seeing the post.I'm waiting to see what shooter64 prices will be and then I'm a pull the trigger some time next month.
I will be going with the 95", as well. Thanks to Phil selling me his old 95" jugs and pistons. I will say, though, I am a bit nervous about doing it myself. But Phil has told me I should be fine, and even offered to help me via the phone. Thanks, BTW, Phil.
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RE: HQ 113"
ORIGINAL: lkr0
Ok motorheads I went on the site and came up with following below---I meet the motor builder this Friday--is there anything else I need (besides a heavy duty clutch) for this build?
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113 Sport Touring Package
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Year Model: 2007
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Twin Cam Easy Install Pushrods
Item # HQ-4055
$139.09 USD
Firebrand - Chain Drive Camshaft
Item # HQ-TC-575-HC
$271.74 USD
HQ Twin Cam Lifters - Set of 4
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Ok motorheads I went on the site and came up with following below---I meet the motor builder this Friday--is there anything else I need (besides a heavy duty clutch) for this build?
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113 Sport Touring Package
Item # HQB-113-ST
Year Model: 2007
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Twin Cam Easy Install Pushrods
Item # HQ-4055
$139.09 USD
Firebrand - Chain Drive Camshaft
Item # HQ-TC-575-HC
$271.74 USD
HQ Twin Cam Lifters - Set of 4
Item # HQ-4200-04
$94.52 USD
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