ROLLER ROCKER Tech Tip - STOP THE TICKING! - Harley Twin Cam - Baxters Garage - Kevin Baxter
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- Опубліковано 8 кві 2024
- if you are installing roller rockers in your twin cam custom engine build for your Harley-Davidson this is one step you might want to take a look at.
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It is always nice to see someone who takes their craft seriously and does it the right way. Well done!!!
It goes to show that it's the little things that make a build right. Thank you for the reminder.
When you buy a $50000 CVO , the motor should be built with top quality parts, HD run of the mill parts should not be used in their top of the line models.
This man is the best Harley mechanic I've ever seen... by far.
It would be my dream to take a Fast Johnny Low Rider and have KB modify every aspect in a stage 2 build. I know it would be good for 250k miles!
Nice to know that theres an easy solution, Would like to see the results of grinding that rib away.
No need to roll the motor over as the tightest clearance is when the valves are shut, so I check even before I install the pushrods. Just bolt the lid on, take off & check. Also, I don't go with centering the top lid when assembling because when that top lid tries to move to the right after assembly, it will get loose & leak due to the tapered interface of the top & bottom. When I'm tightening the top bolts, I push the lid hard to the right so it can't go any farther. Never get leaks.
I ran into that problem when I built my 88 to a 110. I used all the best products from the Dark Horse bottom end all the way up to the roller rockers.
I had a dead cylender . After a couple of days of exasperation I went through all my paperwork to the roller rocker segment from S and S. They described this scenario. So out came the dremmel tool and end of problem. Thank you Kevin for the great videos! Because without your videos I doubt that I could have done the build myself.
Great video and info. Always a pleasure watching your wizardry in action.
Playdo is awesome, but plastigauges are the correct tool for the job.
Kevin nice new shop!
I worked on fighter jets mostly F-15’s at Boeing / McDonnell Douglas plant in St.Louis we would use clay or another type we called Dumb Dumb to check for clearance though we would put a dab of Vaseline on the top of the clay so it doesn’t stick to the part on top. Dumb Dumb was green in color and came in a roll with brown wax paper on it also.
Wish you were closer to my location.
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2016 Ultra limited
1993 Softail Custom.
My uncle gave me a set of those JIMS tapered bolts. He used them when working in the cam chest but I see I can use them on the rocker covers as well
Using the centering pins is a great ideal for the boxes being centered. Thanks!!
The little things ARE the big things !
Hey! Kevin, good video. This is the kind of stuff I like watching. I guess I just got a glimpse of the rocker arms going on my build.
quality and knowledge, love your videos. Kevin, keep the beard😎
Awesome information! Thank you again Kevin for enlightening us again ! Great video
the problem i ran into is the previous owner installed an Delkron EVO in a FXWG frame..they did a good job on modifying the back tube.how ever the rocker box has no room for removal under the backbone..as i found out while trying to remove said rocker cover..I could see where they stuffed the motor in from the scratches on the top.So i need to go Negative clearance on the cover or heat up the frame and push up the backbone or flatten the under portion of the pipe just enough to get clearance.Its worse then taking off the rear cover on a soft tail...lol..thks for sharing always good stuff..Peace
I have been waiting for you to come back on!👍🤠
Great video as always. Great mechanic.
I love listening and watching your videos Kevin - so much knowledge and expertise and it’s amazing. 🤜🏼
A VERY informative and useful video...nice one matey from across the pond.
Thanks for the info, good to know.
Always learning something new from you thanks a lot
Lots of shiny things. Love that.
Congratulations brother, rock on 👍☕️☕️✌️
Thanks sir for another informative video.
How’s everything going at your new shop? Looks like you’re rocking and Rolling trying to play catch-up . I would love to hear updates on some of the things around the shop such as that new mobile dino that you got from Europe you talked about a little little during the move and unless I missed the video hadn’t really spoke of it since and also your Project you were doing I think with Schaeffers wondered if that’s going anywhere that kind of died on the table Wright glad to see you’re settling into your new shop. Hope to someday get on your project list and get some of your magic formy M8.
I definitely appreciate all the great content you produce I’m not a builder and not that knowledgeable, but it is very interesting and enlightening to hear you talk about your amazing talents and skills and the pride you taking work that you do !!!
I was a little worried, you moving your shop, you might not have as much work. Glad to see you're keeping busy. Looking forward to some older engine videos.
Ingenious!!
Didnt know trask made bases. I used Vulcan and they seem fine but there is ticking. Going to tear down the top and see where. I do see the witness marks from the extra fat HD adj top. So more work.
just take your play doh and make like a really big gasket. Excellent garth.
You da man brotha 🤘🏻
Good video 😊
Yeh my 01 FXDX has that done and the 3/8 push rods. Yeh they catch when red hot. lol
Thank you
Great vid Kevin. Slightly different question, do you approve the use of rocker lockers?
Kinda off the twin cam topic but I'm chasing m8 valve train noise with stock rockers and high lift springs. Thinking about going to the screaming eagle adjustable rocker arms to quite things down and didn't know if you've used them before or thoughts on them. Easy way to get zero lash between the two valves without shims. Running 124ci with a cr512 cam. Been thru two sets of lifters. S&S precision are the quietest so far.
Always great info! Thank you! Btw, are you a one man operation now? I don’t think I’ve seen or heard anyone else in the ship since you relocated!
Where there is a will. There is a way. Love the flags. Love the playdoh
Hey Kevin love the videos. Do you know of any good harley specific literature for machining ? I am a machinist and would love to get into the scene.
Great video! A lot involved in a custom build!
Kevin i have a 2021 Street Bob with the M8 114.It has 4000 miles it has started a top end noise when bike is warmed up in 4th or 5 th gear when under load or hitting the gas
I'm not getting any notifications when y'all come out with a video at all thanks
Hit the bell and check your notifications settings in your phone for UA-cam 👍🏼👍🏼
Can you put a thicker gasket or a new cover with higher clearance. Also, how do you know exactly where to grind down the webbing?
Stockrocker support will they hold up
Any possibility to get the ticking to stop for a M8 117 as well?
Thank Kevin and congratulations on your 70,000 subscribers.
Is that a late model Corvair on the lift under the cover? If so, what's the story?
How about some buell xb builds
Does this apply if installing roller rockers on a M8???
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Thanks for the tick tech tip. Say that five times fast.
My evo knocks .any ideas ??
Does this work with a cam that has a higher lift? Do you just grind more off of the cover?
The cam lift wont have an effect on this area much I wouldn't think.
So my brand new 2024 is ticking like crazy.. 100% stock
I dint think it’s normal going in for my 1k oil change. See what Harley says
no matter what ya do it'll still break on ya, ha!
EITHER GET A BAXTER MOTOR IR BUST LOL
Play dough not just for kids.
Im thinking 💭 ver a year what is ticking in to my rocker box , after I change only the tappets , the pump and the plate. Nobody believe me ! They say that im crazy 🤣
Might should look elsewhere. Could be rocker arm but i would bet money it isn’t.
well this nothing new ,did this twenty years ago on twinkies...."so thanks".
Is it me or does anyone else here captain kirk
Get rid of the Harley and you'll stop the ticking!
Get a Real bike!!!