M8 Lifters

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  • Ando
    Ando
    7 years ago

    At 1400ks

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  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    7 years ago

    Ummmm

  • blueystar
    blueystar
    7 years ago
    WOW
  • Geoff3DMN
    Geoff3DMN
    7 years ago
    After 1400kms?

    Shit...
  • markwoumla
    markwoumla
    7 years ago
    What was the reason you pulled the lifters ?? ie, What symptoms were you hearing etc ??? Or did you pull them to do a cam swap, and this is what you found ??
  • binnsy
    binnsy
    7 years ago

    Well thats put me off a bit :-(

  • fatbat
    fatbat
    7 years ago
    Lifters in m8 couldn't be any worse than the 103 twin cam so shouldn't put you off.
  • Ando
    Ando
    7 years ago
    all the same lifter

    see plenty of shitty ones in 103s

    I reckon 8 out 10 are shit
  • Tim S.G.
    Tim S.G.
    7 years ago

    A lot on the US forums reckon the lifters are made in Mexico and rubbish them .

  • Marz
    Marz
    7 years ago
    is that a good enough reason to build a wall?
  • bloodog
    bloodog
    7 years ago

    Great post Ando
    I build  houses and never get to see any of this.... good shit  

     

  • crewman
    crewman
    7 years ago

    Mmmmm So the new you beut M8 , the ducks guts of the latest . So with the state of these followers after 1400ks really shows the quality control of parts going into the latest new design motor that every one should be racing out to buy is not convincing me to do it . I was always under the asumption that when they build new things that they go through a rigorous testing stage and then pull them apart and put them under a microscope to see if there is any sign of funny things happening  to the new donk etc . Lucky you decided to change your cams as it may have been a ugly outcome on some dark and lonely road . A lot of new M8 owners will be shaking in there skin right now . I think I will stay with my twin camm and Evo for a few mor years until the sought out some real trustwothy parts .

    Ride safe  

  • fatbat
    fatbat
    7 years ago
    I agree the oem lifters aren't ideal but they've lasted well in most twin cams particularly those that aren't modified and maintained by the book. No reason not to buy a bike imho
  • crewman
    crewman
    7 years ago
    Hi Ando yes it is a Switchback . twin cam and all . I have not heard of the lifters going in such a short time in these eather . But in saying that the message you sent and after seeing the state of the followers I wander why they are marked so much and wander how much more are they going to be marked after say 30 thousand k's ! Also I believe my lifters are genuin from Mexico . Also is there a chance they have changed the followers in any way for the M8 ! I know that a lot of genuin parts are not made by Harley Davidson , if they were we would not buy the bike due to pricing . I worked in spare parts for 32 years and seen a lot of so called genuin parts fail , just look in any dealership's work shop . We will still wander why this happens and say why me . After paying a big hand full of dollars for the ride you buy you certainly can do without this happening for sure . Can't ride my bike due to my illness and sits in the shed waitng for the day I can .
    Ride Safe
    Crewman
  • chriso
    chriso
    7 years ago

    Fucken shit.... go the twinkys lol
     

  • crewman
    crewman
    7 years ago
    OK OK I might be a fare bit older than you guys because imho and go the twinki's !! Not phrases i am famliar with , so maybe you can bring me up to speed with this new age talk on computers and what these mean . You never know I might catch on and use it . ( I doupt it though )
    Ride Safe
    Crewman
  • crewman
    crewman
    7 years ago
    Well thank you Geoff3DMN . I have learned something from this forum . I will try to remember this . So do you still have your Switchback and how do you like it !! I was going for a road king and had my eye on a beuty at the time ( 2006 model ) but decided what the heck a bloke should be able to buy at least one new bike in his life and bit the bullet and got mine is 2014 and now it is just sitting there beside my soft tail evo . Have you done many k's on your's also any prblems with it ? Maybe the followers ! As fatbat said they seem ok in stock motors as mine is but if they don't look at putting in a better follower in a bigger powerfull moter they are asking for trouble as we have seen . I realy hope I will be able to get a ride on mine this summer , my illness allowing . Bloody getting old sucks some times .
    Ride safe
    Crewman
  • Geoff3DMN
    Geoff3DMN
    7 years ago

    Yep, still got the Switchback, It'll be 5 next May and it's got just under 20,000kms on it (not a lot I know), I also looked at the Road King when I bought it but with no trade in I was already stretching my budget. The only trouble I've had was a rear disk brake piston seizing up which scored the rear disk and they were replaced under warranty (a while back), all good since then. I did replace the rear shocks with a set of progressives and put some new fork springs in the front which helped the ride and handling a bit (being a heavy bugger I needed it). Mine isn't stock but it's only lightly modified with a set of 254E cams, a breather, tuner and pipes, so far the motor has been fine.

    I hear you about getting old! My arthritis is making it harder and harder to ride but I'm hanging in there (although the longer travel suspension and less vibes of the touring bikes are looking more and more attractive as time goes by).

    I figure it's better to be riding even if it's slower and not as far as it used to be.

     

    Keep it rubber side down Crewman.





     

  • Ando
    Ando
    7 years ago
    Crewman just ride it mate there are thousands and thousands of Harleys out there with massive K's on them that don't even know about frosting lifters that have no issue so keep riding it mate
  • crewman
    crewman
    7 years ago
    Hi Geoff and Ando . First Ando Yes there was a lot of rumers about twin cams as I remember ( I just wander how many have the nuts rode off them before shit happened ) And just get and ride ! well I do agree with you whole hartedly but getting on and off is a story in its self and Geoff yes the bloody arther is a big bother amongst other things that is wrong with my old bod . Last time I rode was the end of Feb 16 and rode about 45 k's and paid dearly for it . Have been on morphine patches and a hand full of other shit just to get up and live the day for over 18 months now . As I tell the sawbones in there little castles I am not going to sit on my arse all day thinking about it so I potter around as much as I can so I keep the body going , fixing the house up a bit and working on getting that bike back under me . A goal is a goal !!!
    Ride Safe and keep well
    Crewman
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