KaptinAmerika
Guru
Those are definite dead give aways that you needed to replace them for sure.
It's kinda like cancer. Starts out no noticeable symptoms, grows into problems, and then the shit hits the fan. :bang:
The picture I posted is from a customer's TP boxed cylinder head who drove in this summer to have performance upgrades done. Said he just went on a quick trip to Key Largo the weekend, and the bike was running ok.
As soon as I removed the exhaust valve spring I knew there were problems.
I find a lot of owners DON'T know if their bike is running right.( Some of the pipes, carbs, and air cleaners I see on these things make me laugh).
2 weeks later Trotta brought me a similar looking head off of another TP equipped Dog. That picture is also somewhere on this forum. Valve guide disintegrated, bent valves, etc.
John
if the motor is running right, i agree with Bruce, just change out the gasket. i have tp with no issues. gasket is alot cheaper than $2000-2500
And they should realize that in the end they make their own decisions...... You do have to be careful when getting advice to fix anything on any website, sometimes a persons 2 cents is not worth 1 cent. Remember trying to fix on line is a educated quess, any person using info on line should know their limitations


Thanks John, good info.It's all about valve installed height geometry. TP boxes are manufactured to be used with Harley Davidson valve installed height. S&S uses a different valve installed height than Harley Davidson, and compensates for it in their rocker box set up.
I do prolly over a hundred sets of heads each year, and every set of S&S heads that comes through my doors wearing TP boxes are ALWAYS in poor shape guide wise. :angry:
It is what it is.
John
I think the curse goes back a little further. My 2000 has them on. Four bolts right? They match the TP transmission case.Ponder this BDM only put TP's on in 05 and first part of 06. Why did they stop?
Nuff Said,
Because the would only allow so many of us to be that cool maybe?Ponder this BDM only put TP's on in 05 and first part of 06. Why did they stop?
Nuff Said,

Are you sure your motor is not full TPI think the curse goes back a little further. My 2000 has them on. Four bolts right? They match the TP transmission case.
This is the best pic I could find. The heads,jugs and case are all cast with S&S.Are you sure your motor is not full TP
This is the best pic I could find. The heads,jugs and case are all cast with S&S.
Keep in mind, the ONLY accurate way of verifying the condition of the valve guides is to measure them. Taking the top covers off and looking at the valve stem really proves nothing. A lot of that wear on the stem is caused from the roller style arm. Let me repeat myself...
THE ONLY WAY OF VERIFYING THE CONDITION OF THE GUIDES IS TO MEASURE THEM!! That requires removal of the entire top end, removing the valve springs and valves, cleaning and measuring the guide with a small hole gauge. However, if you can feel the play between the valve and guide while holding the valve in your fingers, it's most likely worn.
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Are the rockers stamped with TP because those sure look like the older style S&S boxes.
Well......ACTUALLY ANDREW BARNES...(Beast is REALLY Andrews new ALIAS for those who don't know)............There is another way also......
Check this out!!!!!!! This was taught to me by GM Senior Master Engine Guru who worked at the General Motor's HI-Performance Clinic's I use to go to.....Very Smart man.....
First remove the spark plug for the cylinder your working on
2nd....get a couple feet of soft 1/4 rope and insert it threw the spark plug hole,about a foot of rope in the cylinder will work....
3rd...Rotate engine around until piston starts to come up on TDC....The rope will push up against the valves and hold them in place
4th....remove spring,retainer and locks from valve,get a Dial Indicator base mount and mount it securely, insert your dial indicator in mount..... Zero it out and wiggle valve back and forth and measure the amount of slop you have in your guide......
Don't have to dis-assemble your engine at all......old school trick that works great HOOO--YAAAHHH....:2thumbs::2thumbs:
