I don't think that will work. I believe the S&S cylinders are already stretched to the max to fit the engine block. The 107 is a 4" bore engine. The 124 is 4 1/8" bore engine. Completely different engine blocks. I think your only option would be to stroke the 107 to 113. That requires a lot of work. It would probably be cheaper to just buy a different engine. A buddy of mine just bought a used S&S 113 with 8k miles for $4k.I am thinking of putting a big bore kit in my 04 bulldog to the 124cc. I wanted to know what price I am looking at and where is the best place to buy one
On another note, if the engine was manufactured before 2004, the 107 heads had a habit of breaking. Check dates with S&S, to find out about your heads.Could not agree moreBite the bullett, and buy a complete 124" S&S engine. Everything about the 107" engine, re: MODS, is a hassle. The combustion chambers are awful as well. If I recall, the chambers stock are 93 + cc, and the heads flow awful. If it were me, and you are going to stay with the 107", I would bore the cylinders + .020", clean up the heads, but don't get carried away, use the S&S .600" cam, and bore the carb.![]()

That’s crazy John. I’ve never seen that ever before except maybe at the drag strip! What failed to make that come apart like that?Bite the bullett, and buy a complete 124" S&S engine. Everything about the 107" engine, re: MODS, is a hassle. The combustion chambers are awful as well. If I recall, the chambers stock are 93 + cc, and the heads flow awful. If it were me, and you are going to stay with the 107", I would bore the cylinders + .020", clean up the heads, but don't get carried away, use the S&S .600" cam, and bore the carb.On another note, if the engine was manufactured before 2004, the 107 heads had a habit of breaking. Check dates with S&S, to find out about your heads.
Port work, chamber work and O/S valves.That’s crazy John. I’ve never seen that ever before except maybe at the drag strip! What failed to make that come apart like that?Not enough support in the THIN area. IIRC, it was ALL corrected in 04 .
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