Harley Pushrod Noise at Lois Katz blog

Harley Pushrod Noise. Had an andrews 48h cam & se adjustable pushrods installed in my '08 street glide. I bought a stethoscope and found that the noise is at the top of the rear exhaust pushrod tube and at the front exhaust pushrod. My previous post was in reference to a ticking sound that started after getting some cams along with adj rods and lifters. I have a ticking in the valve train after a leinweber e3s cam, s&s lifters, and s&s adjustable pushrods. So if you have an m8 with a noisy engine try adjusting. Have you made sure a pushrod isn't scraping inside a pushrod tube. While apart, look at exhaust pushrod. The bike runs great, but. You can usually feel that with your hand. I adjusted the pushrods to 4.5 turns and now the noise is completely gone. Valve train noise is harmless only if it's within tolerances of say what a solid lifter would adjust to. With hydraulics it's risky with.

207 1988 fxr fixing the lifter noise repair pushrod adjustment cam
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I have a ticking in the valve train after a leinweber e3s cam, s&s lifters, and s&s adjustable pushrods. While apart, look at exhaust pushrod. With hydraulics it's risky with. The bike runs great, but. Had an andrews 48h cam & se adjustable pushrods installed in my '08 street glide. Valve train noise is harmless only if it's within tolerances of say what a solid lifter would adjust to. You can usually feel that with your hand. My previous post was in reference to a ticking sound that started after getting some cams along with adj rods and lifters. I adjusted the pushrods to 4.5 turns and now the noise is completely gone. Have you made sure a pushrod isn't scraping inside a pushrod tube.

207 1988 fxr fixing the lifter noise repair pushrod adjustment cam

Harley Pushrod Noise You can usually feel that with your hand. Valve train noise is harmless only if it's within tolerances of say what a solid lifter would adjust to. So if you have an m8 with a noisy engine try adjusting. You can usually feel that with your hand. With hydraulics it's risky with. Had an andrews 48h cam & se adjustable pushrods installed in my '08 street glide. The bike runs great, but. I bought a stethoscope and found that the noise is at the top of the rear exhaust pushrod tube and at the front exhaust pushrod. Have you made sure a pushrod isn't scraping inside a pushrod tube. While apart, look at exhaust pushrod. My previous post was in reference to a ticking sound that started after getting some cams along with adj rods and lifters. I adjusted the pushrods to 4.5 turns and now the noise is completely gone. I have a ticking in the valve train after a leinweber e3s cam, s&s lifters, and s&s adjustable pushrods.

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