Gaterman 1023's
#11
But I am still a fan of adjustables, especially with a quality lifter like the Gatermans. I set mine at .130. You can't do that with the stock-length push rods. Then what if you use stock rods and the lifters are a little noisy? Then your only option is to set the preload deeper and you need adjustables to accomplish that. Most with Gatermans (that I have read about on here and on the harleytechtalk forum) set them between .120 and .150 for best results.
#12
He said his rear rocker box gasket is seeping a bit so he is going to have to replace that anyway.
But I am still a fan of adjustables, especially with a quality lifter like the Gatermans. I set mine at .130. You can't do that with the stock-length push rods. Then what if you use stock rods and the lifters are a little noisy? Then your only option is to set the preload deeper and you need adjustables to accomplish that. Most with Gatermans (that I have read about on here and on the harleytechtalk forum) set them between .120 and .150 for best results.
But I am still a fan of adjustables, especially with a quality lifter like the Gatermans. I set mine at .130. You can't do that with the stock-length push rods. Then what if you use stock rods and the lifters are a little noisy? Then your only option is to set the preload deeper and you need adjustables to accomplish that. Most with Gatermans (that I have read about on here and on the harleytechtalk forum) set them between .120 and .150 for best results.
#13
Stupid question
Oh Joe, the OP said he had a leak, not Sc0. Harley offers Harley-Davidson PERFECT FIT PUSHROD, +.030 18401-03. You will have to check with the dealer to assure that this kit is for the Twin Cam motor. I still prefer adjustable pushrods as it allows you to fine tune the adjustment and you don't have to pull the rocker boxes. The SE's have worked very well for me.
I am installing 1023s and I have a maybe stupid question. Which way do they go in? They are higher in one side than the other. Does that high side go towards the front of the bike or back?
Maybe it’s obvious when you go to install them but I’m not by my bike right now.
thanks.
#14
I know this post is really old but figured whatever.
I am installing 1023s and I have a maybe stupid question. Which way do they go in? They are higher in one side than the other. Does that high side go towards the front of the bike or back?
Maybe it’s obvious when you go to install them but I’m not by my bike right now.
thanks.
I am installing 1023s and I have a maybe stupid question. Which way do they go in? They are higher in one side than the other. Does that high side go towards the front of the bike or back?
Maybe it’s obvious when you go to install them but I’m not by my bike right now.
thanks.
#15
Gaterman lifters became popular fast.... but it didn't take long for issues to show up...
They fell out of favor almost as fast as they became popular... few reputable shops will use them anymore...
For a high quality lifter, without the price premium of an S&S or Wood's lifter... I use the Hylift Johnson lifters from WFO Larry... I have them in two bikes, no issues.. they have a good reputation in many shops...
http://www.larrysmotorcyclemachine.com/lifters.html
But you may have to call him, I remember reading he was/is having supply issues due to all the Covid stuff...
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