BroadBand
Since late 60's
Over the weekend, during a 250 mile charity poker run, I had a compression release destroy itself. It's the first real thing that has gone wrong on my Big Dog and it did not leave me stranded. I have 13,500 miles on it when I was putting along at 75mph and heard a loud pop. From that point on, I could hear a new & different sound. Did not really notice a loss of power or anything.
At the next stop, I looked down to see the rear jug CR laying in the hole with the silicone boot kitty wampas. Everything was out of whack big time.
Called my mechanic and he said it would probably not hurt anything to finish the ride and since I was 150 miles from home, that was a relief.
The bike started OK everytime I shut it down. You could definetly hear the "che - che" sound of escaping compression out the small hole in the CR.
Upon tear down, some of the CR was no where to be found. It either melted of broke off between here and there...
It takes a special tool to remove/install the CR's. I replaced both with brand new CR's at a cost of $365 approx. I needed the 2 CR's and 2 gaskets for the rockers. It's now running strong like always.
What follows are pictures of the old parts so you can get an idea of what the CR's look like incase you never have had all the fun this trip turned out to be.
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At the next stop, I looked down to see the rear jug CR laying in the hole with the silicone boot kitty wampas. Everything was out of whack big time.
Called my mechanic and he said it would probably not hurt anything to finish the ride and since I was 150 miles from home, that was a relief.
The bike started OK everytime I shut it down. You could definetly hear the "che - che" sound of escaping compression out the small hole in the CR.
Upon tear down, some of the CR was no where to be found. It either melted of broke off between here and there...
It takes a special tool to remove/install the CR's. I replaced both with brand new CR's at a cost of $365 approx. I needed the 2 CR's and 2 gaskets for the rockers. It's now running strong like always.
What follows are pictures of the old parts so you can get an idea of what the CR's look like incase you never have had all the fun this trip turned out to be.
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