Which Harley 4 Speed Lid is for You?!
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
- I thought it would be helpful if I did a general overview of 4 Speed shift lids. There are always exceptions with Harley parts but in this video I go over the major differences between the various tops.
Outstanding - I needed to learn all of this as I am building a 4 speed from scratch and am boggled by the options
Good info intelligently explained!
Thank you. You just helped me identify what i had on my 76 FXE basket case. Its not together yet but now i know i have a FX ratchet top 👍
Love your channel, this video is great get asked about this a lot now I can just forward this video!
This is gold! I just got my 4speed side shift rebuilt and was worried why the shift lever wasn't springing back, just need to roll the bike for that to work correctly. Thanks for the vid!!
yeah, Sometimes you have to roll the back wheel to get it to go into each gear, but if the shifter isn't returning, something could be in a bind or a problem in the ratchet, broken springs maybe.
Great! Very informative. thanks
Thank you for your information saved me a lot time. Great video keep up the good work.
Great, Im glad it helped you. Thanks for watching.
Fantastic job explaining. Thank you.
PERFECT, BRAVO!. Thank you very much.
Thanks
Great video!
My 83 FXWG Transmission was always nicknamed Maytag. Had trouble once, since I owned the bike since new.
They are good transmissions, Ive had several, never had an issue out of a rotary.
Thank you for your video lots info
Youre welcome!
Hey Chuck great Video!! Understand i right the lids are changeable? I have a have a pre 52 transmission on my panhead but i really like to have a ratchet top Fx for it.. is this possible? Thanks for help!
Great onfo 👋👋👋👋✌️👍👍👍
I’m having issues it’s stuck in gear n won’t shift could that be in my shift drum
First where did you get that jockey handle and secondly how do you keep those three teeny tiny little screws from loosening up all the time??? That's the biggest problem I had when I was running jockey shift.
Great video i personally like slapping forward im just so used to it
I slapped mine forward on my shovel, this guy wanted backwards though.
@@charleslawrence6553 i never seen a back slap jockey shift like he talks about. And i rode and seen alot of jockey shift bikes. Pretty cool though would like to try one out.
Can I take my ratchet top lid off without taking transmission off my shifter is stuck in gear n won’t shift I think it in my ratchet lid
. . wondering if the FX Shift Barrel will fit in a FL Ratchet Top ? ? ?
Yes, it will... but If you want the neutral light to function you will also need an FX shift gear to match. If you are not concerned with a neutral light, either gear will work.
Chuck you have a video of changing the rachet on a 50"s panhead? My shifter doen't spring back anymore
I think I cover it in my in my 4 speed rebuild video. Its on my channel page.
The springs in the ratchet can break. Or something is in a bind inside the trans.
@@ChucksCycles nope didn't see it just the install of the gears in main case. Guessing I have to remove both outer & inner primaries and clutch hub to expose rachet . Can I remove rachet cover to change springs without taking off the top?
@@bobvan1128 You should be able to access the springs by removing the primary. Then remove the ratchet cover. Keep in mind the screw at 6 oclocok has a nut behind it.
And now I understand why my 72 has a reverse shift pattern.
That was one of those oddball years, glad you found it useful.
The rotary or cow patty top will wear out because of inferior stamped rotor. Weld the channel with stainless and use the tip roller for clearance when you dremel the channels. You'll know its bad when it wont stay in 2nd gear.
I’ve got a rotary that has gotten stuck in 4th twice on me now and prior to that when down shifting into 3rd or 2cnd getting a false neutral. Where can I find more info the repair you’re referring to ? Thanks
@@motorcyclemike8555 I just pulled the cow patty off and got the shifter cam out. The slots in the shifter cam was what I welded. I took a new shifter roller and used it to space the slots correctly when I dremeled it. Sounds difficult but the hardest part was getting to the cow patty! I never saw info on it, I just did it. Sold that bike and it is still working for 3 years in Fla.
For a hand slammer, a jock top, you always find neutral!!!