Rode some if the snake on the NC side of TN. Sweetest day of riding in my life. Real knee dragger turns, excellent country in the US:flag:Cam swap update:
The Postman and I took our K9's for about a 250 mile ride today with the new .585 cams.
The cam makes the engine have a little more of a "Po-ta-to" sound while at idle. Riding 2-up with my wife I got 45 miles per gallon on the first 100+ miles, and then got 41 miles per gallon on the second 100+ miles. There feels like a noticeable increase in low end torque which was exactly what I was looking for in the cam swap. I enjoy cruising down the road in the 55 to 65 mph zone, and I rarely wind the engine past 3500rpm before shifting. No increase in valve train noise, and overall I am very happy with the cam choice. We were riding the hills of Tn. in the Rock Island area, some areas are very steep and sharp curves. Performance is exactly what we hoped for.
Could you post a "how to" w/ pics on these additional steps for those of us less inclined?
Got a pic? More lift for the moneyThe new .585 cam I installed was stamped with .592 on the face of the cam gear. The part no and box from S&S was marked correct. S&S does not list a .592 cam, does anyone have any thoughts on this?
No pic, sorry, I closed it up already and now I'm pissed at myself for not taking one before I closed it up. I've never worked on a motorcycle motor but after doing this myself with the how-to's on here, I could proly do this in 4-5 hrs again (to go back to stock) if it causes other problems.Got a pic? More lift for the moneycam gear may have been stamped wrong....
Now that I think about it if there is a identifier stamp for the cam it should be on the cam not the cam gear.No pic, sorry, I closed it up already and now I'm pissed at myself for not taking one before I closed it up. I've never worked on a motorcycle motor but after doing this myself with the how-to's on here, I could proly do this in 4-5 hrs again (to go back to stock) if it causes other problems.![]()
It was right on the face of the gear along with the 2 stamped dots for alignment with the crank teeth. If it was machined to be a .585 I would think .592 is out of spec and they would have reground it to .585 unless they sell a .592, which they don't.Now that I think about it if there is a identifier stamp for the cam it should be on the cam not the cam gear.