Woods 555 or Andrews 26?
#21
I have an 07 Ultra with the Andrews 26 but did the gear drive. Which alot will say that was a waste due to the improved chain tensioners, oh well but the 26 is better with 2up riding than solo. thats why I went with it. call andrews and they will tell you which would be better being you ride solo more. JMHO.
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07 Ultra, SERT,SEAC, Andrews 26 cam, S&S geardrive, Rinehart TD's
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07 Ultra, SERT,SEAC, Andrews 26 cam, S&S geardrive, Rinehart TD's
#22
I don't have a lot of time with my Woods 555 yet but it seem the first three gears hit the rev limiter fast and the 4th and 5th gears hit more in the mid range and the 6th hasn't need to get used yet but seem it hit mid to upper range but by then I was well over 100 + MPH. Thats riding solo, no two up yet. And Ive only ran a base fuel moto map and applied the auto tune twice and the map it almost dead on now. I want to upgrade to the 107 and maybe heads later but if I didn't I think I would have liked the SE 255 better because from what I read the power comes on much earlier. Good luck with your choice!
#23
I own a 2004 Eectra Glide, 95 inch. Power Commander,EFI, 33000 miles.
I took it to a one owner one employee performance shop for a "Andrew 26G cam install". New lifters, solid pushrods, USED but like new cam plate because he said the original was defective not allowing the oil button to work properly, (what ever that means), 2 sparkplugs, Labor, one quart of Amsoil, dyno tuned......
$2200.....Did I just get the pole up the hole????
Or does this sound about right?
I took it to a one owner one employee performance shop for a "Andrew 26G cam install". New lifters, solid pushrods, USED but like new cam plate because he said the original was defective not allowing the oil button to work properly, (what ever that means), 2 sparkplugs, Labor, one quart of Amsoil, dyno tuned......
$2200.....Did I just get the pole up the hole????
Or does this sound about right?
I got a Woods 555 cam, pushrods, PowerVision, head pipe, mufflers and hi-flow air filter kit, plus a billet cover, all installed and tuned for the same amount of money.......
#24
#25
I own a 2004 Eectra Glide, 95 inch. Power Commander,EFI, 33000 miles.
I took it to a one owner one employee performance shop for a "Andrew 26G cam install". New lifters, solid pushrods, USED but like new cam plate because he said the original was defective not allowing the oil button to work properly, (what ever that means), 2 sparkplugs, Labor, one quart of Amsoil, dyno tuned......
$2200.....Did I just get the pole up the hole????
Or does this sound about right?
I took it to a one owner one employee performance shop for a "Andrew 26G cam install". New lifters, solid pushrods, USED but like new cam plate because he said the original was defective not allowing the oil button to work properly, (what ever that means), 2 sparkplugs, Labor, one quart of Amsoil, dyno tuned......
$2200.....Did I just get the pole up the hole????
Or does this sound about right?
#26
I have asked the same question in two different threads and have gotten price ranges from $700 up. I believe I'll never ask such a question again, It doesn't matter, like someone said, if I am happy, don't look back.. I got phuct buying an over priced vibrating POS anyways, why complain about $2K? Give me an old flat head........
#28
I have asked the same question in two different threads and have gotten price ranges from $700 up. I believe I'll never ask such a question again, It doesn't matter, like someone said, if I am happy, don't look back.. I got phuct buying an over priced vibrating POS anyways, why complain about $2K? Give me an old flat head........
#29
I have asked the same question in two different threads and have gotten price ranges from $700 up. I believe I'll never ask such a question again, It doesn't matter, like someone said, if I am happy, don't look back.. I got phuct buying an over priced vibrating POS anyways, why complain about $2K? Give me an old flat head........
The cam change usually can be done in about 5 - 7 hours ... cams themselves are around 250 -300 (but, with the gears, it will add to the cost a little) ... pushrods are another 125 - 150 the cam plate add a little more (but, it is second hand after all) ...
If there was a legitimate cause to replace the cam plate and he didn't discover it until during the reassembly and OPTEST, it might have added a little time to troubleshoot and fix ... in which case a second-hand part in good operating condition might have been a low cost alternative to new ...
Not sure how much the lifters run ... I'm still on my stock lifter ... but, still that puts you around $1,250 - $1,600 ... so, unless there is something I am missing ...
edit - ahhh ... with the dyno tune you might be getting closer to the cost you paid ... not quite as much of a 'delta' (excess / difference) as originally thought ... still, the seller was not doing you any huge favor ...
Higher labor rate per hour I guess ...
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WRT the original poster's question about the cam selection, I think either of those options 555 or 26 would be good ... I have heard favorable endorsements from owners of both cams ...
As another poster noted, another option that is fairly new on the market is the 48 ... supposed to be a good 'compromise' cam ...
I am really happy with my Andrews 37 ... you might consider giving that one a look, too ....
R/
'Chop
Last edited by SURFOR Chop; 02-11-2012 at 10:37 AM.
#30
+1. My Indy recommended the 26H for improved low to mid range torque for 2up riding. I am not disappointed! It definitely woke up my bike.
$2200 for just he cam swap is way too high- I would definitely get a second estimate.
$2200 for just he cam swap is way too high- I would definitely get a second estimate.