Howdy All,
About 12 month ago I had HD 103 kit fitted at Peter Stevens. Minor troubles aside, the engine feels stronger all around.
So where to from here? After speaking with boys at Eastern Big Twin, the suggestion is to flow the heads, install a set of Andrew cams and upgrade from SERT to PowerCommander.
What do you think fellows? While I can wrench enough to do my own servicing, I am not game enough to pull my engine apart. Any advice would be much appreciated.
Cheers
Vladt
have a look at his posts or talk to Stix..... he is in the process of moving up from I think a 103.....
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Lets call the following graph "Why a single HP figure is completely meaningless". It is two LS1 style engines that both make just over 300 RWKW (400 RWHP)
One has a lot of comp, a lot of cam, big heads, lumpy idle and doesn't start to do much till well up the rev range.
The other is dead stock with a whipple supercharger that more or less brings it from 346 cubes to a little over 500.
In a drag race there would be little difference due to the engine. It would come down to the better set up car and driver.
On the street there is no comparison at all. Have a look at how high that torque curve is at 2000rpm and how early good hp is avaliable. No need to change down to overtake. Diesel like power down low.
IMHO the secret to being happy with your engine build is to be VERY honest with yourself and what you want. 115 foot pound at 4000rpm is only 87.5 hp...bugger all. 90 foot pounds at 6500rpm is 111.3hp but if it is a peaky build as in the above graph and you never rev it past 4500rpm anyway the gutless engine will feel far faster than the high hp engine.
Vlad if you can take some 103's with mild cams for a ride. You will be surprised how suitable they will be for what you say you want.
cheers Surly
Vlad,
Found these elsewhere and hope they will be of some use
Lift Duration Timing TDC Lift SE-259E .579"/.579" 246°/250° Intake: 19° BTDC/47° ABDC 0.182"/.155" Exhaust: 58° BBDC/12° ATDC SE-263E .637"/.637" 254°/258° Intake: 22° BTDC/53° ABDC 0.196"/.168" Exhaust: 64° BBDC/15° ATDC SE-266E .658"/.658" 262°/266° Intake: 24° BTDC/58° ABDC 0.208"/.178" Exhaust: 69° BBDC/17° ATDC
255 cams .550"/.550" 211°/235° Intake: 6° BTDC/25° ABDC 0.079"/.070" Exhaust: 48° BBDC/7° ATDC
www.andrewsproducts.com/PDF_files/Cams88_chain_07.pdf
I assume you have a 255 now?
I had the Andrews 54H in the 103 in my softy and have the 255 in the 103 in my Road King (This is called first hand experience FTW although EBT werent involved. I built one myself and the other was done by the dealer...thanks) The 54 suited the lighter bike but didnt come on till around 120kph in 6th where the 255 is already making nice power. If you were up it the 54 was definitely stronger but still signed off earlier than the rev limiter.
The 259 looks to be up around 50H / 55H size.
If I get the more power urge I would look at a 120 over the 113. You are going to split the case and replace the crank either way. Even at 1hp and 1ft/lb per cube you are 17/17 in front of the 103 versus 10/10 then 7/7/ down the track This also gives you the option of keeping total HP the same and using a smaller cam for a fat torque spread.
Hold off for stix's results.
hi, the S/E 259 cams inlet 19/47 &exh 58/12 timings lobe centres work out to 104degs inlet & 113degs exh, the lobe centres are a bit late for street unless 10.5 + comp is used thats at 103C.I. the good thing is the lift is not to high on the street its best not to go over 580" lift , if you can help it because of valve train wear unless its a short distance type bike you can run higher lift 600" or more , 550" to 580" works in stock 07-up without changing valve springs etc , S/E 257 cams pulls a dyna along alright if thats wot you got what type of bike is she & do you ride interstate or local etc , consider that the 259 might not work too latter in the rev range & if the comp is not set right it would not pull a heavy type bike like a s/tail or dresser as such, i don't like personally to set street bikes up that have to tour long distances at 9.8 C.Ratio or higher if you set it up good & as low cost on parts it's even better ,
can't you guys talk electronic talk.... this shit is way over my head
the S/E 257 cams will fit into the stock pushrods & valvesprings with no modifications in a 07up T.C. saving about 450 bucks & give more low & mid range power & can still del 100+ HP , if that helps , have a good weekend
hi, the good thing about andrews cams is 99% of them are a radial type cam its shape is more like & egg rather than straight flanked or a nearly square shape to put it as such a radial cam is much kinder too the engine &valve train esp @ higher revs , i like the gear drive setup as i think the cogs are too close to need a chain, it's not as if the cams & there drive's is like 9" away from each other ,+ the cogs are too small in dia & makes a very tight turn , by 4 cogs & 2 chains, the hi-vo type chain is in there for epa noise rather than anything else the hi-vo chain is the quietest of all the differant type of drive chains , as straight cut gears will not pass epa as you will have 4 gears in the cam chest , if set up good back lash etc , not much crank runout etc for sure as you could pick up a free reving engine as less drag & friction esp @ mid to high revs, they could have bevel cut gears but that would be more $$$ & have too much side thrusting or load on shims & bearings so that just leaves the straight cut gears , e.g. harley has had straight cut gears for ever , 1952 K model sporty 1957 up sporty only in after 2000 the sporty recived fine teeth gears to cut the noise down for the epa , but early WLA 1942 knuckle/pans /shovels all have straight cut gear drive cams & breather gears , as long they are of strong design & fitted proper , i don't know what they $$, but hallam does give a good head job , choose the cam too the comp ratio you need type of bike + type of rider etc hallam should be able too set it up as a package as such , if it's a streeter that tour's try not to go over 10 to 1 comp & 580 max lift , but if it's a friday nite speaial thats differant , i can help with cam choice but i your $$ hallam to do the job lets see what cam he likes + we can look at the specs , allways do your home work 1st & only do it once the best you can , at least you can only try your best excuse any spelling mistakes ,