Bike finally back...here are my tensioners
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30K miles and running basically DINO oil. I'm most likely going to be switching to synthetic. As far as interval goes every 3000 miles, plus the end of the season. I will say the riding i do is generally 'aggressive', but who knows if that really even plays a roll. Mainly just enjoy the peace of mind to know its not an issue at this point. As far as the hyd. tensioner...i guess i really don't have an opinion...still trying to get used to the new cam more than anything.
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30K miles and running basically DINO oil. I'm most likely going to be switching to synthetic. As far as interval goes every 3000 miles, plus the end of the season. I will say the riding i do is generally 'aggressive', but who knows if that really even plays a roll. Mainly just enjoy the peace of mind to know its not an issue at this point. As far as the hyd. tensioner...i guess i really don't have an opinion...still trying to get used to the new cam more than anything.
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I had a friend of mine do the work for me, i want to say it was just shy of $1000 for the SE Hydraulic tensioner kit, cams, adj. pushrods, Black OPS lifters, and Timken Inner bearings. The labor was a couple hundred bucks, though the dealer quoted me 5-6 hours for the labor. Just the cams was going to be 4 hours, so apparently they add at least an hour labor for the tensioner upgrade?