It's not just someone building a hotrod, they are probably doing a big build due to the fact the crankshaft run-out is past HD specifications.... Thats usually why people do a full build...🤔.. Living The F 🤪 KING Dream Safe travels 🙏♥️🐾🐾🇦🇺
Question from a guy learning. Did you use the 4.5" stroke flywheel or upgrade to 4 5/8"? I believe stock pistons can be used with the 4.5" but have to be changed for the 4 5/8" correct?
If it was a Twin Cam I would have done the Timken conversion. In my opinion the Timken conversion on M8's is still up for debate. Have talked with different builders and there doesn't seem to be a solid consensus for it either way. Time will tell I guess. As far as the counterbalancer's, yes you can leave them out but you need a spacer in each spot where the balancer used to be and make sure your crank is set up for no balancers . - Patrick
@jpcycles hi Patrick, to confirm, it looks like you used a upgraded koyo bearing rather than the HD bearing? Would you be able to confirm the koyo part number please?
Great video! Will take my crankcase out this weekend. My question regarding the S&S flywheel. Did you check the run out after you installed it and how good was it? Do you know how true they are? I have a Feuling race oil pump and the tolerances are really tight. Still thinking about to get mine trued and welded.
The press is a 20 ton from Harbor freight. I cant seem to find the P/N for the grey tool. Honestly you could use a piece of PVC or just be really careful. - Patrick
Why wouldn't you clean the case BEFORE you install new bearings and components, it's kinda redundant to use abrasive paper to sand the edges of the case matings AFTER installing a new bearing in the case!? Now you are introducing particulates into the newly installed bearing and race assembly. Just an observation, you should comment in your video to clean before installing new components?? Otherwise you may have debris that takes out the bottom end!
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Awesome Patrick! thanks for documenting all this really enjoy it.
thank you. patrick....
It's not just someone building a hotrod, they are probably doing a big build due to the fact the crankshaft run-out is past HD specifications.... Thats usually why people do a full build...🤔..
Living The F 🤪 KING Dream
Safe travels 🙏♥️🐾🐾🇦🇺
Question from a guy learning. Did you use the 4.5" stroke flywheel or upgrade to 4 5/8"? I believe stock pistons can be used with the 4.5" but have to be changed for the 4 5/8" correct?
Doesn’t belt need to be around transmission sprocket before installing swing arm pivot bolt?
How much will it cost to get that done on a 2008 Electra Glide Ultra Classic?
Harley should sell basket cases, so people can fix or repair before assembling.
Two questions... why not do a Timpkin bearing conversion, and is it ok to leave the counter balancers out? I assume not, but i thought i'd ask.
If it was a Twin Cam I would have done the Timken conversion. In my opinion the Timken conversion on M8's is still up for debate. Have talked with different builders and there doesn't seem to be a solid consensus for it either way. Time will tell I guess. As far as the counterbalancer's, yes you can leave them out but you need a spacer in each spot where the balancer used to be and make sure your crank is set up for no balancers .
- Patrick
@@jpcycles Thanks for the great reply. Questions answered !!!
@jpcycles hi Patrick, to confirm, it looks like you used a upgraded koyo bearing rather than the HD bearing? Would you be able to confirm the koyo part number please?
@@RickyG512 if you pause the video you can see that it a TJ603-003 bearing
Which bearing did you use? If I remove the balancer on a bagger, would I need to get the bearings out of the case?
How do you sych your balancers on a touring M8?
Great video! Will take my crankcase out this weekend. My question regarding the S&S flywheel. Did you check the run out after you installed it and how good was it? Do you know how true they are? I have a Feuling race oil pump and the tolerances are really tight. Still thinking about to get mine trued and welded.
yes, I did check the runout it was less than a half of a thousandth. Which is what S&S claims on their flywheel assemblies
Hi Patric, do you know the power rating of your hydraulic press? The part number of the grey Jims tool to guide the flywheel in?
The press is a 20 ton from Harbor freight. I cant seem to find the P/N for the grey tool. Honestly you could use a piece of PVC or just be really careful.
- Patrick
Why wouldn't you clean the case BEFORE you install new bearings and components, it's kinda redundant to use abrasive paper to sand the edges of the case matings AFTER installing a new bearing in the case!? Now you are introducing particulates into the newly installed bearing and race assembly. Just an observation, you should comment in your video to clean before installing new components?? Otherwise you may have debris that takes out the bottom end!
Compressed air = eye injuries
Put some safety glasses on brother.