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S&S lifters with HL2T
Anyone ever used these ???
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Installed em yesterday ...Ive also tried the feuling hp and race lifters the race lifters were the loudest and although the roller and axle are bigger wider the bearing is covered hp's were beeter but it looks like the S&S is by far the quietest out of the 3 even with the hl2t limers in em
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Which bike are you putting these in?
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The one on the trailer?
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yes the trailered one with twice the miles on of as Stans
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Miles on the trailer don't count.
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those are bike miles you'd have to add trailer miles to them |
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maybe 3 times by now |
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Limiters are really more for high valve spring pressure. being that S&S mainly use's spring psi at 190 -210 Even though they tell you it is 175.
So this helps the lifter no bottom out when rev into high rpm ranges. They are set up to work like a hydro under lower rpm and then turn into a soild at high rpm ranges. For what it is worth I think that they are not for street engines. I have had problems with them in the past. But there is no reason stock lifters would not get the job done as long as you are under 180 psi on the seat. What kind of noise is going on??? Are you sure that it is lifter noise??? We have been seeing a fair amount of rocker arm to rocker support clearance issues. Even on brand new bikes. What pushrod are you using?? Are you sure it is not hitting tubes???? |
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Iam running SE adjustable pushrods they are rubbing a little as there is some wear on the adjuster part of the pushrod but i cant fell them hitting ???
I have the vthunder springs I got from you in there now... So iam at about 185 on the seat 455 open definitly not hitting rocker arm supports or rocker covers
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