@@pacificmike9501 well,you have admirable patience that I've been trying to acheive and your spreading useful knowledge and helping tens of thousand of people.
I miss my EVO FatBoy. It just kept breaking. Losing EVO engines. I replaced it with a S&S 111. And then the electrical became unreliable. So I had to walk away.
@@pacificmike9501 Yes. I replaced the 1997 Flstf with a 2021 Indian Chieftan DH. Basically, I went from a zero tech Harley to a high tech Indian. Both have a place in my heart.
I've never been a fan a "formal"education but.. love to be a follower/student to your cool, calm and collected old school ways and vast experience! Cheers to you both!
Thank you for taking the time to share this. Doing this job in the next few days on my 90 fatboy. Blown gasket at pushrod base block. Easy peasy now that I've seen this.
Mike, thank you. Your evo videos are a huge help. I bought a worn out 98 Road King that was left for dead because it needed so much TLC. Im rebuilding it one bolt at a time and love it. This for the help.
Thank you for your great videos. You helped me to be able to disassemble and reassemble my rocker box's successfully. I also went one step further and installed new valve stem seal with the head still on. That was tricky but I got it done. Thanks again and keep those Evo videos coming.
Thank You. I'm glad this stuff helps you. I do Evo videos when I do an Evo. It's not real often. But, we do have plenty of them up. I mean there is a bunch that we've done.
Man I love these types of instructional videos. I'm have issues with my rocker box leaking on my 98 roadking its about to go to the shop that's something I'm not very comfortable with doing on my own lol
Wow , Mike you and Jim have the right carma for this job " angle of the dangle " is correct ! lol. I did rocker box 's on a buddy's 97 evo 5 yrs ago , over 30 minutes trying to get the angle right the 1st time around . I had his wife video it so the 2nd cylinder was much like yours a slam dunk , what do they say , practice makes perfection ! Yeah right !! lol. Another awesome video bud !
LOVE your videos!! You take your time and explain the process very well. Have you ever had an issue with lithium grease on rubber gaskets? Breaking them down?
Mike, did the later Evo motors eliminate the ticking from the rocker shafts rotating when running, due to excess clearance in the notch to the bolt? I was sorta surprised you didn't use a sleeve like a Rocker Locker to get rid of it. Just curious. Thanks for your knowledge and sharing.
Hello Mike, Push-Rods, Rocker-Arms, & Rocker-Boxes Thanks for the ALUMINUM Drift suggestion ... ps: ( you need to get your WRIST "certified" by SAE as a Torque-Wrench :-) ) COOP ..........................................................
Mike, What does it mean if you have an andrews cam and your rocker shafts slide in easily with adjustable pushrods installed? Like should there be tension on the valve spring? Front piston TDC. I see you had to drive theses shafts in and it makes me wonder if somethings off on my bike.
I'm assuming you're working on an Evo. If the front piston is at TDC, then both front cylinder valves are closed. Unless the two bolts that hold the rocker shafts in are present, those two shafts can be removed or turned.
I’m curious to know what you do with the lifters on the evolution I hear they’re a weak point when you pump up the motor do you recommend any specific brand or type?
No they aren't. Buy a service manual. I will help, but this is not a service where I quote everything that you can easily look up in your service manual.
Yes. But now you've done it. Check the bores and, if they're within wear limits in the service manual, hone the cylinders lightly and replace the piston rings at the same time. Remember to fit those rings and, as long as you're there, lap the valves and replace the valve seals. For a while there, base gaskets were the first thing to go in an Evo.
".....without a rocker box". Hey, I've seen stranger things. Mike, ive been dealing with a engime noise that I believe is in the top of the engine. I had the rocker hox cover off the front cylinder ( where the sound seems to come from). The rockers, intake particularly, had quite a bit of side to side movement. I could grab it and slide it from the left to right. Is that normal ? Is there a standard for how much left to right movement is allowed for the rockers on the shafts ? I get a rattle when i roll on to the throttle and when i ropp off the throttle. Also, when at cruising speed. Basically when the engine isnt under a load from acceleration or deceleration. Under acceleration there is no noise. When the bike speed (mph) levels out with the throttle position it will start to rattle.
The only way to avood this noise in the engine is to be constantly speeding up and slowing down. Its very much not enjoyable. The engine sounds good at idle. Even when reving the engine up in neutral, it sounds good. Get going down the road and it rattles.
@@pacificmike9501 im pretty sure you are right Mike. I stopped by a independent shop the other day. He took me in the back and started a bike that had bad litters. Sounded just like my engine noise.
Think about it. The cam is going to lift farther. The hydraulic lifter will become a different length. You need adjustable pushrods. I know your Softail is an Evo and they came with nonadjustable pushrods.
I thought that is true. Higher lift of lower whatever the case and our valve open and close is changed . Just making certain everyone still understands it’s ok to ask questions that’s all 😆. Thanks Mike!
@@pacificmike9501 I understand but as long as you are using adjustable pushrods the orientation doesn’t matter, right? Thanks for your videos, I enjoy watching you work and have learned a lot. I have a 93 Harley Heritage.
On an Evo, the exhaust pushrods are longer than the intake pushrods. Check them all. If there are two lengths, the intakes are short and the exhausts are long. If there are three lengths, the longest is always the front exhaust. The next to the longest would be the rear exhaust. The two shortest would still be the intakes.
@@pacificmike9501 any device, I've paid big in my life messing up. Lol, I'm 66. Been riding etc. Since 77. Your videos are awesome. I still love learning. Your a great teacher.
@@pacificmike9501 I enjoy seeing they thing s you do I got 1997evo all in boxes hard to do for me but trying the books you buy don't have lot facts you need know I have fixing things for 50year still get confused fromtime to time
I built my Panhead engine completely while being heavily medicated, the result of an accident. I did things over and over, until I was sure I got them right. It was a lengthy process. That motor has been together for a long time now. It can be done. Take it slow. Just be careful, thorough, and love it together.
@@pacificmike9501 black top has no mercy I know from the passed. Glad to hear when a rider is ok after it's hard to find some parts to get it back the way it was sometimes we have to make it better an Easter to ride
Nothing done well was ever done in a hurry nice job Mike👍
Thank You
I wish I was like you, Mike. you're a great person.Thanks for all the help.
I appreciate that!
He’s a great person. I’ve met him in person. A benevolent and wise person is a good person to meet, and know.
Wait a minute. I'm just a guy. Each one of us does something different. I'm just showing what I love to do. If it helps, perfect.
@@pacificmike9501 well,you have admirable patience that I've been trying to acheive and your spreading useful knowledge and helping tens of thousand of people.
I think this is the earliest I have seen one of your videos drop! Absolutely love your videos!
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Yay! Thank you!
As a evo fanatic, I appreciate all the evo content! Great stuff
Glad you like them!
I miss my EVO FatBoy. It just kept breaking. Losing EVO engines. I replaced it with a S&S 111. And then the electrical became unreliable. So I had to walk away.
That's sad. Probably just the wrong bike for you. There's probably something quite special to replace it.
@@pacificmike9501 Yes. I replaced the 1997 Flstf with a 2021 Indian Chieftan DH. Basically, I went from a zero tech Harley to a high tech Indian. Both have a place in my heart.
I've never been a fan a "formal"education but.. love to be a follower/student to your cool, calm and collected old school ways and vast experience! Cheers to you both!
I appreciate that!
Mike I love your shows and learning a lot thanks for sharing just keep Jim working hard and blessings for you and Jim
Thanks, you too!
Thank you kindly.
Thanks to you all
Nice job sir,as usual very easy to follow, sometimes I rewatch as a refresher.stay safe.
Thanks, you too!
Thank you for taking the time to share this. Doing this job in the next few days on my 90 fatboy. Blown gasket at pushrod base block. Easy peasy now that I've seen this.
Glad it helped
I like this dude. He’s cool with instructions and nothing but straight good talk. Thanks Pacific Mike! 👍
I try. Thank You.
The dynamic duo with another great video. Thank you guys.. 🇨🇦
Thank You
Hello from Sweden. 👍🙂🇸🇪 start to look like an EVO engine again. Kjell Blomstrand"the swede"
That's the plan!
Mike, thank you. Your evo videos are a huge help. I bought a worn out 98 Road King that was left for dead because it needed so much TLC. Im rebuilding it one bolt at a time and love it. This for the help.
Thank You. That's great.
Thank you for your great videos. You helped me to be able to disassemble and reassemble my rocker box's successfully. I also went one step further and installed new valve stem seal with the head still on. That was tricky but I got it done. Thanks again and keep those Evo videos coming.
Thank You. I'm glad this stuff helps you. I do Evo videos when I do an Evo. It's not real often. But, we do have plenty of them up. I mean there is a bunch that we've done.
Truly the Bob Ross of Harley Davidson! Thanks again for the help Mike! 😁👍
Our pleasure!
Man I love these types of instructional videos. I'm have issues with my rocker box leaking on my 98 roadking its about to go to the shop that's something I'm not very comfortable with doing on my own lol
I get it.
More knowledge of Harley davidson motorcycle's in Mike's head than anyone else
Nope. There's people out there that have forgotten more than I'll ever know.
Wow , Mike you and Jim have the right carma for this job " angle of the dangle " is correct ! lol. I did rocker box 's on a buddy's 97 evo 5 yrs ago , over 30 minutes trying to get the angle right the 1st time around . I had his wife video it so the 2nd cylinder was much like yours a slam dunk , what do they say , practice makes perfection ! Yeah right !! lol. Another awesome video bud !
Thanks 👍
Always enjoy the videos Mike!
Thank You
A true master at work! Im doing the same job on my 97 FXSTC replacing a bent pushrod...
Cool. Thank You.
@@pacificmike9501 in all your years of experience on Harley's have you ever seen pushrods bending without reason?
Nice bike Jim. I have the same model.
Yes, they're in love.
Great video! Thank you for your effort, sir. You are a great mechanic.
RESPECT!!!
Thank you very much!
I own 99 Evo I'm restoring..great job enjoy all your information..
Thanks! 👍
Thank you for the great content.
😊
Thanks for watching!
Doing your favorite job is happiness)))
You bet.
New to Harley, Thanks for the content Mike.
Welcome!
This video is PERFECT at 1.25 speed. Thanks, I'll be giving this a shot
Oh, okay. Thank You.
Another job well done!
Thank You
👍👍🇨🇦✌️🇨🇦✌️🔧🔧 The best thing with you guys is real time, no fast forward, the real deal 😊
Thank You.
LOVE your videos!! You take your time and explain the process very well. Have you ever had an issue with lithium grease on rubber gaskets? Breaking them down?
Nope.
Mike, did the later Evo motors eliminate the ticking from the rocker shafts rotating when running, due to excess clearance in the notch to the bolt? I was sorta surprised you didn't use a sleeve like a Rocker Locker to get rid of it. Just curious. Thanks for your knowledge and sharing.
Never had that problem with Evos. They just wore until the rockers made noise from endplay. No problem, just typical Evo sound.
What carburetor will be used on this bike? Thanks for charing your knowledge, love these videos.
It has a 42 MM flatslide Mikuni.
Love your stuff
Thank You.
Hello Mike,
Push-Rods, Rocker-Arms, & Rocker-Boxes
Thanks for the ALUMINUM Drift suggestion ...
ps: ( you need to get your WRIST "certified" by SAE as a Torque-Wrench :-) )
COOP
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If ya gotta hit it, hit with something soft.
OH GAWD the kid from MAD magazine! Al Japhe?
Question , does the evo get the same rocker shaft slap on the bolts like a twin cam , is there any need for rocker lockers ? .
It's something I've never noticed. They just wear and slap side to side.
I’m probably jumping ahead but will you be changing the jet size of the carburetor if so what size are you going to select
Remains to be seen. Remember, the modifications we just added will create much greater efficiency.
Mike, What does it mean if you have an andrews cam and your rocker shafts slide in easily with adjustable pushrods installed? Like should there be tension on the valve spring? Front piston TDC. I see you had to drive theses shafts in and it makes me wonder if somethings off on my bike.
I'm assuming you're working on an Evo. If the front piston is at TDC, then both front cylinder valves are closed. Unless the two bolts that hold the rocker shafts in are present, those two shafts can be removed or turned.
I'm sure your experienced hand is a good torque indicator.
It's fairly close to what's needed. The old bikes don't have published torque specifications for every assembly
I’m curious to know what you do with the lifters on the evolution I hear they’re a weak point when you pump up the motor do you recommend any specific brand or type?
A good aftermarket set, Jim's, Feuling, S&S all good brands. Replace lifters and pushrods (you'll want adjustable pushrods).
For those of us who haven't done a thousand of those, torque specs would've been useful.... Also, are those bolts getting loctite or some equivalent?
No they aren't. Buy a service manual. I will help, but this is not a service where I quote everything that you can easily look up in your service manual.
Hey mike. When doing head gaskets on evos, do you need to replace the base gaskets as well?
Yes. But now you've done it. Check the bores and, if they're within wear limits in the service manual, hone the cylinders lightly and replace the piston rings at the same time. Remember to fit those rings and, as long as you're there, lap the valves and replace the valve seals. For a while there, base gaskets were the first thing to go in an Evo.
".....without a rocker box". Hey, I've seen stranger things.
Mike, ive been dealing with a engime noise that I believe is in the top of the engine. I had the rocker hox cover off the front cylinder ( where the sound seems to come from). The rockers, intake particularly, had quite a bit of side to side movement. I could grab it and slide it from the left to right. Is that normal ? Is there a standard for how much left to right movement is allowed for the rockers on the shafts ?
I get a rattle when i roll on to the throttle and when i ropp off the throttle. Also, when at cruising speed. Basically when the engine isnt under a load from acceleration or deceleration. Under acceleration there is no noise. When the bike speed (mph) levels out with the throttle position it will start to rattle.
The only way to avood this noise in the engine is to be constantly speeding up and slowing down. Its very much not enjoyable. The engine sounds good at idle. Even when reving the engine up in neutral, it sounds good. Get going down the road and it rattles.
Evo rocker boxes do wear. But, it sounds like a possible lifter problem. I'm afraid I'd have to open things up and inspect the valve train.
A buddy of mine had a noise that was driving him crazy, till he saw that his key ring (or something on it..? ) was sometimes hitting his horn cover.
@@raydegges4503 its its without a doubt a internal engine noise.
I have seen situations also. Thanks
@@pacificmike9501 im pretty sure you are right Mike. I stopped by a independent shop the other day. He took me in the back and started a bike that had bad litters. Sounded just like my engine noise.
YES !!!
Thank You
Thank you for sharing. Enjoyed.
Glad you enjoyed it
Witch way dose the gasket go? The gasket I have is not flat . What side is up?
Check the service manual for the proper cutouts.
Were there any upgrades to the rocker boxes that you put on this hi-po build or are they stock?
Stock rocker boxes.
👍
Thank You
Mike, I have a s$s 124 Evo with a 740 cam, this motor has had a ticking noice from the crate , any ideas to quiet this
Hard to say. Have you contacted S&S? How many miles with this noise?
I really wanted to see all the torque specs. So I can get a proper measurement.
They're all in your service manual.
If you change cam from stock to a different one can you reuse stock pushrods?
No.
Think about it. The cam is going to lift farther. The hydraulic lifter will become a different length. You need adjustable pushrods. I know your Softail is an Evo and they came with nonadjustable pushrods.
I thought that is true. Higher lift of lower whatever the case and our valve open and close is changed . Just making certain everyone still understands it’s ok to ask questions that’s all 😆. Thanks Mike!
Why does it make a difference in intake and exhaust if the pushrods are adjustable? Just wondering.
The difference between adjustable and non adjustable is to compensate for the different valve lift of the different cam grinds.
@@pacificmike9501 I understand but as long as you are using adjustable pushrods the orientation doesn’t matter, right? Thanks for your videos, I enjoy watching you work and have learned a lot. I have a 93 Harley Heritage.
On an Evo, the exhaust pushrods are longer than the intake pushrods. Check them all. If there are two lengths, the intakes are short and the exhausts are long. If there are three lengths, the longest is always the front exhaust. The next to the longest would be the rear exhaust. The two shortest would still be the intakes.
@@pacificmike9501 Thanks
Hey Mike. When replacing head gaskets on an evo, do you need to also do the base gasket? Thank you
By the way, your videos are never too long. Just sayin'...!
Agreed, they can't be too long in my opinion.
Thank You
If all else fails grab a 5 lb. sledge hammer !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL. Great video.
Thank You
OH NO NOT THE ASSEMBLY LUBE😀.
I love the stuff. I guess that's obvious.
👍🖖
Thank You
I understand the hammers. I know you are pro. I still cringe, even when I have done it.
Are you speaking of a soft rawhide mallet? Not an issue.
@@pacificmike9501 any device, I've paid big in my life messing up. Lol, I'm 66. Been riding etc. Since 77. Your videos are awesome. I still love learning. Your a great teacher.
Thank You. I've been at it a bit longer. Still, so much to learn.
🍻🇺🇸outstanding
Thank You
Instead of a torque wrench, you can use a mirror:-)))
Oh, okay.
Is better to have motor out together an put back in the frame
That's merely a matter of personal preference. I certainly don't pull a motor just to rebuild or service a top end.
@@pacificmike9501 I enjoy seeing they thing s you do I got 1997evo all in boxes hard to do for me but trying the books you buy don't have lot facts you need know I have fixing things for 50year still get confused fromtime to time
I built my Panhead engine completely while being heavily medicated, the result of an accident. I did things over and over, until I was sure I got them right. It was a lengthy process. That motor has been together for a long time now. It can be done. Take it slow. Just be careful, thorough, and love it together.
@@pacificmike9501 black top has no mercy I know from the passed. Glad to hear when a rider is ok after it's hard to find some parts to get it back the way it was sometimes we have to make it better an Easter to ride
And in the background, a pair of drunk flat-heads singing John Lennon's 'Imagine' . . . 'above us, only sky' . . . Y'all : )
And all the people, living for a ride...
First!🤣
Yay!
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