Considering an S&S Crate Motor? Here's How Much Mine Cost.

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024

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  • @cecilshook3619
    @cecilshook3619 Před 2 lety +32

    Had the same experience when I bought a 97 FXSTS six years ago. Had riden British for 40 years then decided to finish riding with a Harley. Took some getting used to. Cam bearing took a shit within a year and I replaced the motor with an S&S V80. I did the work myself . I'm no mechanic, just handy with tools. Had some issues with carburetion, ignition, and charging but it's all worked out. Got way more money in it than it's worth. Had some health issues a year and half ago and I've got six doctors looking after me and I told them all . I need 15 more years. I've got turkeys to chase, deer to kill, fish to catch and a motorcycle to run the tires off of. You all be safe out there!
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    • @greggk47
      @greggk47 Před rokem

      Friend just installed an S&S motor in his 96 Harley and it idles poorly. You had carb issues and now resolved. What was the problem and how was it resolved. What carbs come on you engine?

  • @tombstone2826
    @tombstone2826 Před 2 lety +9

    EVO motors are simple to wrench my 1992 flhtc with 92,000 went south on vacation never to return ! I decided to replace my EVO myself it was a learning experience but I saved a lot of money. My motor now has 26,000 mi;es and still runiing strong.

  • @kevindonohue9519
    @kevindonohue9519 Před 3 lety +65

    I've been riding harleys since before you were born,,,, most times when you try to take the cheaper, easier course it's going to cost you twice as much,plus all the aggravation and downtime,,,,, i know that outlay stung. but the outcome is that you own one of the best, if not the best motorcycle's with the best replacement motors ever,, wish you many years of enjoyment

    • @twowheeledcop9029
      @twowheeledcop9029  Před 3 lety +2

      I appreciate you, Kevin. Thanks for the comment.

    • @8092DJ
      @8092DJ Před 2 lety +5

      why so many commas?

    • @e.l.9589
      @e.l.9589 Před 2 lety +1

      How many miles? being that any pile of sh!t can sit for years.

    • @caseykosek2673
      @caseykosek2673 Před 2 lety

      Just becouse you've done something before "you were born" doesn't make you an authority. There's been idiots who have been idiots their whole life. So starting off a statement like that, just shows your opinion is idiotic.

    • @artmchugh5644
      @artmchugh5644 Před 2 lety +3

      It quickly developed an oil leak ????? On a Harley??? NO WAY !!!😂😂😂😂😂😂🏍🏍🏍

  • @millionmilesman
    @millionmilesman Před 2 lety +7

    My one and only bike is a RK Classic 96” 2007. I ride for 213.735 km and I only change main shaft bearing (I put a Baker one) a primary transmission tensioner and the rear head gaskets, all by myself.
    I enjoy it, engine goes as new.
    From Spain 🇪🇸 best regards

  • @BigDogRidgeback
    @BigDogRidgeback Před 2 lety +2

    Ive been riding for the past 2000 years! Before the internal combustion was discovered i rode a horsy and buggy that i painted to look like a motorcycle!

  • @davefuelling7955
    @davefuelling7955 Před 2 lety +24

    Sometimes you have to keep track of what they are charging you for when they change parts in the middle of a project. Years ago we had to change the head gasket on our forklift. During the teardown the tech from the forklift service company brought me the water pump and showed me that the weep hole was discolored, indicating that the seal was starting to leak and asked if we wanted to put a new water pump on. I went to the plant manager and told him and he said to go ahead and replace it. When we got the bill it included the labor charge to remove and install the water pump. The plant manager came to me and asked if the water pump had to be removed to change the head gasket. I told him yes. He called the service company and asked why we were being charged for the labor for removing the old water pump and installing a new one when that was part of the labor charge for the head gasket change. The service company said we had to pay it. The plant manager told the bookkeeper to deduct that labor charge and pay the rest and we never let that company service our forklift again. They sent a bill for that charge every month and it never got paid.

  • @ThePNWRiderWA
    @ThePNWRiderWA Před 3 lety +14

    That’s a valid point that you make about displacement and the gearbox and clutch. It’s always a trade off reliability vs performance. It makes sense to replace the parts that wear and are not too expensive but the labor costs are $$$ done separately. I would not do anything beyond a stage 2 on a Harley unless it was a bar hopper. I would just get a bike with a bigger engine. One thing you might consider at some point that is not too much is redoing the front forks. Replace the seals oils and springs. It makes a big difference in ride , handling and they eventually will develop leaks so why not.

  • @CapmLew
    @CapmLew Před 3 lety +9

    You are definitely not an idiot. Congratulations on a bike well restored. Thank you for the video!

  • @ACoustaDC
    @ACoustaDC Před 2 lety +3

    You're not an idiot. Lets say you have 10 years trouble free (which you will) that's about 1300 a year. Would you rent that bike for 1300 a year? Of course.. rent a harley for about 100 a month... anyone would do that. I am glad you kept it on the road.

  • @michaelhazen8658
    @michaelhazen8658 Před 2 lety +7

    Just came across this. "There is nothing more expensive than a cheap motorcycle or a free boat"
    I recently purchased a 2000 Electra Glide Classic. Full garbage barge tourer. Im really not new to motorcycles, but HD is new to me. I knew the MM EFI was a thing and that cam tensioners were a thing. I gambled on the latter as the owner of the garage queen couldnt prove anything had been done to the cam box. But it appeared well maintained and very stock. after 20 years it seemed a reasonable bet to make.
    Got it home opened the cam box and lost that bet 😀
    So now its in the local indie to fix that before it becomes a problem, new tires and some custom seating to suit my fully grown adult stature.
    Not how I planned this to go...But I was prepared for it.

  • @onefodderunit
    @onefodderunit Před rokem +4

    He bought S&S for the warranty. But, He needed to replace the lower gaskets seven months later and learned the warranty covered the gaskets, but not the labor.

  • @michaelmitchell5909
    @michaelmitchell5909 Před 3 lety +11

    Thats awesome man!....so cool to have a brand new s&s engine...worth every penny, except for the dealers 100$ an hour charge but o well dude don't sweat it, you have an amazing bike now, way more character than these new ones

    • @twowheeledcop9029
      @twowheeledcop9029  Před 3 lety +2

      It definitely gets some looks!

    • @nickthinkpainting1978
      @nickthinkpainting1978 Před 2 lety +1

      That’s most independent dealers as well. $100 to $115 average labor rate. And believe me with the cost of doing business there not making a killing. Cost big money be in business..

    • @stevem5139
      @stevem5139 Před 2 lety +2

      @@nickthinkpainting1978 I operate a small American motorcycle shop in south Jersey and it’s getting harder to operate even at that right now your spot on brother

  • @uriahroseii1026
    @uriahroseii1026 Před 2 lety +10

    Evo's were the last of the really simple to work on Harleys (besides Sportys...). There isn't much you can't do at home with some decent tools and a good shop manual. I think decades into the future the Evo's, Shovels, ect... will still be everywhere since they're pretty easy to keep going and dead reliable when sorted out. The Mil8 to me is a throwaway engine, but the older ones are like working on a lawn mower. On the S&S stuff, I'm sure there are some (100K plus) high mileage engines out there, but I've not run across one yet, but it's easy to find a stock Harley engine (like mine) well into the 6 digit range.

    • @patdennis3751
      @patdennis3751 Před 2 lety +2

      Harley ruined the Sportster when they rubber mounted it.
      Before that I could have tje entire transmission out in 30 min or less. Then they got rid of the trap door and to do any trans work requires splitting cases! Stupid move HD

    • @uriahroseii1026
      @uriahroseii1026 Před 2 lety +1

      @@patdennis3751 yeah, the removal of the trapdoor was curious. I'm assuming they were looking for more dealer work. They claim the case is stronger, but some stout engines have been built using the doors.

    • @wanaraz
      @wanaraz Před rokem

      Evo was and is a great motor.

    • @dcstrng1
      @dcstrng1 Před rokem

      @wanaraz Yep, I ran mine well into the 6-figure range pulling a heavy Ultra (heavy rider too...) -- kept waiting for cam bearing, but was obsessive about keeping fresh oil in it, so maybe that helped... gotta love that CV40 carb... sold it, and it is still running... kinda looking for another Evo, albeit in a lighter bike...

    • @jonnymac8925
      @jonnymac8925 Před 4 měsíci

      The rubbermount sporty is just fine, the trap door situation sucks but the chances of having transmission issues are slim to none lol

  • @albertoacosta6788
    @albertoacosta6788 Před 2 lety +2

    I bought a 02 road king for 6000$ with 17,000 miles last year at 28,000 right now still running good, thanks for the numbers less to worry about or just letting it go in the future I’ll just keep running the same one

    • @wingandhog
      @wingandhog Před 2 lety

      If you haven’t done it yet, just make sure the cam tensioners are inspected and replaced if worn down. It’s a known problem with the TC-88’s, up to the 2006 model year if I remember correctly. I have an 02 Electra Glide carbureted and did a complete cam chest and lifter upgrade (stage 2) last year at 35k miles and my tensioners were half-worn and cracked. I went with the Fueling hydraulic cam plate and high capacity oil pump components and S&S 510 cams. I had a local custom performance shop do the work, in addition to rebuilding and performance jetting my carb, the entire job with parts and labor was around $1800. It was worth every penny. The old girl has a new life.

  • @keithlim6749
    @keithlim6749 Před 2 lety +4

    I read that your having leaking base gaskets from the new S&S motor. You can permanently fix that by installing Hayden spigots.It consists of a spigot that drains oil from the jug to the case, eliminating leaking base gaskets.

    • @MrChopemup
      @MrChopemup Před 7 měsíci +1

      Use copper base gaskets they expand with heat . They never leak.

  • @denniscliff2071
    @denniscliff2071 Před 3 lety +10

    I bought a new 111" S&S engine and a new six speed trans for 6200 dollars and installed both by myself. Very satisfied. Did you say that a Harley dealer recommended that you buy an S&S engine for your bike? My local HD dealer will not even work on a bike other than HD motorcycles. Excellent video. thanks.

    • @dougankrum3328
      @dougankrum3328 Před 3 lety +1

      I work on all my Harleys, but here in Sacramento, California, USA....The Harley dealer is also licensed S&S dealer...

    • @douglasankrum7486
      @douglasankrum7486 Před 2 lety +1

      @scott rowe maybe...that H.D. dealer won't work on any new Harleys more than 10 years old, and they still have a lot of business.
      I waited for 2 hours at the parts counter to get a new complete S&S motor for my 46 knuckle...never got waited on, so I went to a guy who operated a machine shop for 'V' twins...any Harley or Ducati. He ordered a 93" knuckle sidewinder, S&S had one in stock, I got it in less than a week, here in Sacramento...and the guy gave me $1,000 off for being a good customer and paying in cash.
      He'd done all the machine work on my existing 74" knuckle, quite a bit of machine work, to make it 93".
      So now I have 2 93" motors...one from S&S complete, one 74, built into 93" with all S&S parts.
      The bike runs great with the original engine, I don't race it or anything, but I can keep up with most of the new Big-Twins.
      I also have a 72 sporty that is now all aluminum top end from SPUTHE engineering, only the cases are HD (and much modified)...the motor is now actually an 80 cubic inch XR...

    • @Popwarner-x1w
      @Popwarner-x1w Před 2 lety

      @scott rowe I had an 07 Road King in 2010 and the sales lady told me, hey, why don't you trade up and I told her my bike is paid for and it only has 10,000 miles on it. Why would I want to trade up then have a bike payment? She walked away

    • @peternorton5648
      @peternorton5648 Před rokem

      @scott rowe My dealership gave me a popsicle, cherry flavored, but I don’t think the flavor made any difference considering the useage. 😂😂

  • @richard9444
    @richard9444 Před 2 lety +5

    Love the Evo motor , had mine years got it from a dry state , got a few updates cam ignition carb pipes she's an 89 fltcs I'm in London UK 🇬🇧 , was a club bike as well I'm too old for all that now so ride when I can she's heavy regards Richard

  • @JoeFurtado-xv5no
    @JoeFurtado-xv5no Před 2 měsíci

    I have a 2011 FLHX and just rebuilt my entire camchest all S&S components their customer service was outstanding when I called didn’t initially get though left a message they called me right back and helped me out. I rebuilt the entire primary put a dark horse compensator and Barnett clutch. Like a new bike it pulls great.
    I have been eyeballing a new motor vs rebuilding my 96” I’m leaning towards a big bore kit and a dark horse crank and a baker DD7 transmission

  • @3613jeremy
    @3613jeremy Před 2 lety +8

    I've been back and forth over selling my Yamaha Raider & going back to a HD but loosing that power is a hard one and trying to get a engine that's comparable would end up being a 124ci s&s or bigger from what I've been told

  • @beri232
    @beri232 Před 3 měsíci

    A lot cheaper to buy the engine then to have it built. I had a 2014 Fatboy Lo with a 103B engine. They didn’t sell a 124” crate for it because it was balanced. I had to buy the Hot Set Up kit and use my crankcase. I also added the Timken bearing. Total cost from Indy for parts, install and tuning was $22,000 Canadian. Bike gad to be torn apart 3 times after the build also. They blamed faulty parts from S&S which I’m not sure I believe. With a crate engine…. the blame-game is pretty easy to determine.

  • @shinigami1265
    @shinigami1265 Před 2 lety +2

    I am planning on making one from scratch and wasn't expecting that price tag on that engine

  • @swiftcaution5170
    @swiftcaution5170 Před 3 lety +3

    Hey Mr TWC.. that is a good thing you did.. such a nice bike.. money comes and goes.. good to have something that nice to show for it 👍👍

  • @keithhults8986
    @keithhults8986 Před 2 lety +1

    I don't picture a spun cam bearing trashing an evolution engine, unless it damaged the casing or other points of wear are visually evident. If I blow up my 2002 FSXTDI 88twin the bike is going to motorcycle heaven. Before the tensioners could trash my engine, when my bike reaches 10k mileage, I will install an S&S tensioner oil pump kit. I know what I own runs!! My bike is a Timken engine. 2002 was the last year Harley used Timken engine bearings and the 1st year of the more reliable Delphi feul injection. I got the bike with 3200 miles. It's got 8200 miles now. It runs flawlessly.

  • @69Busa08Nova
    @69Busa08Nova Před 3 lety +6

    Good vid...definitely wish you the best of luck with the ole girls.

    • @twowheeledcop9029
      @twowheeledcop9029  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching all my vids! Hope life is treating you well.

  • @frankreis1027
    @frankreis1027 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Biggest mistake that I ever made was changing my 103 for a crate 111 S&S engine on my 2013 Street Glide .I had excessive oil burning with 0 support from S&S.

  • @JJosephS1
    @JJosephS1 Před 2 lety +8

    I believe a new Road King comes in about $19,500, so you are still a little ahead in that regard. You can probably put in excess of 200K on that S&S Evo. Jury is still out on the Milwaukee 8. There is a big difference between 107 cu.in. and 80 cu. in. Like you were saying--you like the bike and now you know it will run the way you want it to. That is what counts.

    • @uriahroseii1026
      @uriahroseii1026 Před 2 lety

      I've got a 1974 FLH (1200) that I've had for many decades, it's got 230K+ on it right now and I still ride it almost daily. Over the years pretty much everything that can be replaced has been except for the cases, frame, forks. It's had a little work done so it's closer to 75hp (factory is like 58hp). It also does high 50s most of the time, but I usually run 65-70 max. Anyway, with a brand new engine, you take care of it and it should have for decades. The stock type engines last far longer then the big inch high compression monsters.

    • @goodboyringo9716
      @goodboyringo9716 Před rokem +2

      Have you been to Harley lately ?
      $24,000 for the Road King special and this is the only Road King they sell, blacked out no chrome and cost more.

  • @r.nathansinclair9909
    @r.nathansinclair9909 Před 3 lety +3

    I’m surprised you hadn’t gone to an independent mechanic when you had gotten the quote for the SnS motor. I’m here on the west coast of Canada and the Harley Dealership maintenance prices are crazy. There’s a British wizard here named Andrew Peters. As soon as I was on the hunt for a 2001 and 2002 Indian Spirit, people were mentioning his name. Amazing guy and teacher. He wants you to know your motorcycle. Inspiring and great to see. ONE LOVE from Vancouver Island. 🙏🏼😉🇨🇦

    • @Texas240
      @Texas240 Před 2 lety

      He explained that the bike was already apart at the HD dealer shop.

  • @Frankfoot986
    @Frankfoot986 Před 3 lety +4

    Dude I don’t give a fuck what anyone says, that bike is beautiful and worth it

  • @rooster68able
    @rooster68able Před rokem +1

    111 sweet spot , used to make a 113 that was real torquey , ultima is real qood quality for the price unfortunately if you want a perfect engine they should all be blown apart and blueprinted and reassembled , somtimes there pretty good out box but perfection is $ $ nice rides

  • @stuwhyte479
    @stuwhyte479 Před 2 lety +1

    The enjoyment factor outweighs the cost. Interesting video, well done. You sir have a new subscriber. Cheers 🍺 🍺 🍺 🍺 🍺 🇳🇿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇬🇧

  • @jacobmattsen2393
    @jacobmattsen2393 Před 3 lety +2

    Cheaper than a new bike, cheaper than building the 88 twin cam too

  • @ohrange9280
    @ohrange9280 Před 6 měsíci

    Hey man! Great content! I miss the other Evo road king videos you took down. Like the video where you gave feedback on what you would’ve done different with the S&S and took us along for a ride. I watched that one every few months. Thanks for the videos!

    • @twowheeledcop9029
      @twowheeledcop9029  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thanks man. I turned those videos you mentioned back on public - they should be visible to you now.

  • @chaltaloma
    @chaltaloma Před 3 lety +4

    it Hurts That You Spend That Much But in a Way You Have almost a New R.K. and She is a Classic......Break it in Slow.

  • @SaddleTrampTV
    @SaddleTrampTV Před 3 lety +17

    The stock inner cam bearing has always been the weak link for the evo. Also the lifters need replacing every 40k or so. I plan to tackle that on one of my evos soon enough.

    • @krogersucks45
      @krogersucks45 Před 3 lety +7

      Changed out the inner cam bearing at 20,000 miles ( Got rid of that crappy ina bearing put in a torrenton)) Still using stock lifters at 95,000

    • @dougankrum3328
      @dougankrum3328 Před 3 lety +1

      I've owned several Sportys and a 46 knuckle...all had the inner cam bearing a 'full compliment' Torrington. I'm surprised Harley ever used a needle bearing in there with less than full bearings...that's a heavily loaded spot...especially the Big-Twin with one bearing supporting 4 valves, well, the outer bearing helps too...I've never had a problem with those.

    • @jmclau1974
      @jmclau1974 Před 2 lety

      @@krogersucks45 I’m glad to hear that ,about the lifters. I have 46,000 on my originals. EV-27cam and Torrington bearing were done at 15,000. I don’t want to change them if not necessary. I’ll be doing the clutch soon as that is also original.

    • @badsanta518
      @badsanta518 Před 2 lety +1

      that's sort of accurate, but not really.

  • @1AXMRDR
    @1AXMRDR Před rokem +2

    I replaced my Evo with a S&S V111. It's a monster. No comparison in power. I already had converted to 6 speed. Warranty doubles if S&S verified shop installs it. $7k was the total, much cheaper than a new bike. It's a 98 that I bought in 01.

    • @Tacticald556
      @Tacticald556 Před 10 měsíci

      Hey brother, I have a 98 ultra and a deal on a 124 s&s…. Can I pick your brain via email or phone?

    • @1AXMRDR
      @1AXMRDR Před 10 měsíci

      @@Tacticald556 I'm not sure how we can do without the world getting our contact info.
      What's the issue?

    • @Tacticald556
      @Tacticald556 Před 10 měsíci

      @@1AXMRDR I got a 98 ultra and a smoking deal on a s&s 124 300 miles… is it streetable?
      I don’t wanna race or hot rod..
      But will be less than a stock rebuild… just don’t wanna regret it..

    • @1AXMRDR
      @1AXMRDR Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@Tacticald556 yeah, it just depends on how far you twist the throttle. Only bad thing I heard about the 124 was if you drop the clutch doing burnouts or something like that too often it can break the drive belt. They run hotter temperature wise because they are bigger, kinda obvious but they are streetable. You may consider getting a 6 speed gearset eventually, you'll have plenty of power to use it.
      The bike will feel a bit heavier and the engine is a bit wider but nothing you can't get used to.

    • @Tacticald556
      @Tacticald556 Před 10 měsíci

      @@1AXMRDR one bonus…. Have a baker 6 already 🙏🏻🙏🏻….
      I’m ok with chain eventually… and beefing up clutch…
      Just maxing out my small budget.. and need 400$ decompression setup..
      I don’t wanna rip..just ride..
      But for what I’m paying I can’t rebuild stock

  • @oldphart-zc3jz
    @oldphart-zc3jz Před měsícem

    Gotta love the INA cam bearings which HD screwed up by using them on Evos AND Twinkies.

  • @georgemobbs4413
    @georgemobbs4413 Před 2 lety

    WELL DONE YOUR NOT SELLING IT SO YOU HAVE DONE THE RIGHT THING SO NOW ENJOY THE RIDE BEST OF LUCK

  • @ardyrides834
    @ardyrides834 Před 2 lety +3

    Good videos here sharing your experience with Harleys. My 2012 is still running strong and I love it. I'm thinking about buy a late 90's Evo Fatboy myself. Used bikes are a roll of the dice. Good luck, maybe see you on the road. ✌️

    • @Axteffekt
      @Axteffekt Před rokem

      The funny thing is: NEW bikes especially Harleys are a roll of the dice too.

  • @thunderman21
    @thunderman21 Před 3 lety +7

    You get a subscription just for being from Texas…

  • @jasonkav
    @jasonkav Před 2 lety +3

    Your fortunate enough to be able to afford a new motor. Most can’t just do that.

  • @chuckbert3117
    @chuckbert3117 Před 3 lety +3

    I would worry about other worn parts on the bike but at 40,000 miles I think that wouldn’t be an issue.
    To sit back and calculate the cost is one thing but the way it went down I can understand why you went that way.
    I have an old RK and don’t know what I’m going to do when the time comes.

    • @zonker4965
      @zonker4965 Před 3 lety +2

      I've got 55k on mine. Got it about 23k. I've put maybe $3500-$4000 over 8 years. I do have tow service for bad times but overall it's been cheaper to run this than my payments on the new bike.

    • @chuckbert3117
      @chuckbert3117 Před 3 lety +1

      @@zonker4965 I agree, newer bikes are nice but the payments are not. I have about 3000.00 in my 01 RK but it’s paid for.

  • @scottwoidela3467
    @scottwoidela3467 Před 3 lety +4

    Great objective review. thanks

  • @crashburn821
    @crashburn821 Před 2 lety +1

    The first bike I built I put a 96in S&S in it! Dam that motor is fast. 92 hp 96lbs torque Dyno out at! $4000.00! Back in 97! Crane HI 4 ignition. 2000.00 trans that ended up not a good one and had to rebuild! Oh well!

  • @jmclau1974
    @jmclau1974 Před 2 lety +8

    I'm not at all knocking the fact that you went with a complete new motor as it is definitely a viable option and will ensure you don't have a failure while riding. That begs my next question. Did you have a failure while riding? If not you did not need to get a new engine. Evo's have known cam shaft bearing issues and if handled can give you a bunch of years and miles of reliable riding. The cost on doing that job is a fraction of buying a new engine. That would be the time to do a cam swap, cam bearing, check over lifters, etc. Again, nothing wrong with what you did but I would have shopped around to ask if someone can do your cam bearing\cam swap to save money.

    • @fatotis6273
      @fatotis6273 Před 2 lety

      @scott rowe evo's never had chain drives for cams

  • @brotherjackkingjamesbible1611

    My 2004 heritage just blew an engine, and people telling me I'm an idiot to get a new crate motor. I've been so confused, and not wanting one of the new bikes. Thank you so much for making this video!!!!!! How do you finance something like this???

    • @twowheeledcop9029
      @twowheeledcop9029  Před 2 lety +3

      LightStream finances anything at decent rates. I’ve used them a handful of times.

    • @mycoolchannel-uj7pl
      @mycoolchannel-uj7pl Před rokem

      Don't know why they would say that to You as I'm thinking about doing the same thing with this 2003 dyna wide glide and the engine is not even blown

  • @steveperry1344
    @steveperry1344 Před 10 měsíci

    thnx for the info and i'd like to check out the S&S motors. i wouldn't go to the dealer.

  • @gentrydebbie1040
    @gentrydebbie1040 Před 2 lety

    I am a s&s Carb guy i always put a pingel free Flow Petcock and s&s Carb Plug vacuum Lines ? I found it Cranked anywhere, any altitude The choke awsome , The cv was to much vacuum Pitcock Carburetor . and i Fixed The Reversion or oil going back into carb , i made it look really Good .

  • @OSOFLHP
    @OSOFLHP Před rokem

    15k book 6 favorite quote “ when experience presents her bill you pay whatever she asks” what I spent fixing up my 05 would have bought me a new bike.

  • @bill-fc6hz
    @bill-fc6hz Před 2 lety

    I was told the smaller s&s engine is the more reliable. Being your 80 cubic in you bought. I'm going down the road on the s&s 88 cubic in. It's cost me some $$ keeping it going , but it's fun to ride. S&S stop making the 88 but that 80 cubic inch should be fine.

  • @johncasor9698
    @johncasor9698 Před 7 měsíci

    i think you should of took your time and got a S&S 111 or the 124 which i would do. and took your time and saved up and took your time got the mandatory up grade on the drive system so it will not blow apart, you would of really had something everyone wish they had... now all you got is a 80inch with a great ignition... i do understand why you did what you did is because lack of money... but now you got a really good bike...

  • @bradlozano2571
    @bradlozano2571 Před 2 lety +1

    I myself has been thinking real hard on doing some engine work on my 2012 dyna FatBob 103...But with its Stage1 setup and with 32K it runs Sweet with its upgraded suspension...Dont fix nothing that aint broke my Dad would say...But at some point down the line i will either go through it with the 106 S@S kit or replace with the T111 S@S crate motor...Only when the engine gets tired and or when i need to replace the cam tensioners at 50 or 60K...

    • @k9m42
      @k9m42 Před 2 lety

      I have a 2009 FatBob and put in the Screaming Eagle Stage 4 kit years ago. Runs like an animal and very reliable. Love it, best money I spent. 110 HP and 100 TQ.

    • @bradlozano2571
      @bradlozano2571 Před 2 lety

      @@k9m42 Yes with the heavy duty frontends they are very stable at highspeeds on the highway...I will definetly keep her...

  • @danstrausbaugh6430
    @danstrausbaugh6430 Před 2 lety

    I had road king and replaced my engine with a 120 ultima 130 hp … nothing but problems first engine blew on first ride … second engine was always running super hot and leaked oil, had to get a massive starter on bike … never wanted to start on first time… on an on and on … I recognize now certain things from watching these type of videos that my shop that did work probably cause a third of problems with that bike due to many issues of lack of knowledge or skill on their behalf sadly… the bike always ran hot… unless it was cold out my circumstances were 100 % my fault due to lack of researching products and taking a word of mechanic completely trusting in them , once again my fault completely… learned a lot thru this process and would never not do my own research again first!!!

  • @brianebers764
    @brianebers764 Před 2 lety

    Glad to hear your story. Clean bike.

  • @frankbroker726
    @frankbroker726 Před 2 lety

    Good call nice ride ...you will do even better the next time

  • @fatbackcrowe2448
    @fatbackcrowe2448 Před 3 lety +2

    Never have HD do your work!

  • @whenim6462
    @whenim6462 Před 3 lety +1

    The S&S would have been my choice also. If you need more room you can park the road king over in my shop. I’m not that far from you. 😂

  • @Sayuri81554
    @Sayuri81554 Před 2 lety

    My father always said the bulk of a car's monetary and driving value was in it's body. So take care of that well and don't sweat what the drive train costs.
    While maybe not as true with autos anymore, it certainly applies to my King. Your's also it sounds like.

  • @oneslave3318
    @oneslave3318 Před 2 lety

    Dragonman is still rebuilding 96's for $1200.
    One week turnaround.
    Quality parts.

  • @ltsgarage7898
    @ltsgarage7898 Před 2 lety

    It doesn’t always work out that way.
    I put a brand new S&S 124 in my Fatboy. I had nothing but trouble with the motor!!!
    First off, I had so much metal in my oil bag it looked like metal flake paint. So after S&S tried to get me to say yes to having the shop completely rebuild my “new “ motor. I told them I paid them for a New motor not a rebuilt motor. Finally they saw it my way and after my bike had been down for several months they sent me a new motor. Then it had a screwed up vent system. Every time I backed off the throttle it billowed out huge cloud’s of smoke. So back too the shop it went. (Second motor) I rode my bike maybe 3 to 4 days that complete year.
    Then it took several more weeks, which turned into months.
    Getting S&S to stand behind their product was just a pain in the ass.

    • @twowheeledcop9029
      @twowheeledcop9029  Před 2 lety +1

      Damn man, that’s a tough story to read. I’ve had some issues with S&S but not on that level… yet

    • @ltsgarage7898
      @ltsgarage7898 Před 2 lety

      @@twowheeledcop9029 they fought me for months on giving me a new motor. They did not stand behind the smoking when I let off the throttle. The funny part about that is. S&S would not cover any of the labor to switch out the motor or flushing out my complete oiling system. I had to pay for all that !!!

    • @ltsgarage7898
      @ltsgarage7898 Před 2 lety

      @@twowheeledcop9029 yeah, I would never 👎 buy S&S again. There are way to many good motors out there today.
      They all have problems sooner or later. It’s how that back their product that makes the company.

    • @ltsgarage7898
      @ltsgarage7898 Před 2 lety

      @Swamp Gas Pilot iv never had a problem with a Harley Davidson motor. Once I went to an S&S motor it came with a 130 hp. After they would not stand behind it any more. I took it out of my bike. Tore it apart in my garage and rebuilt it correctly. When I put it back in my bike. I took it to a Dyno to get it perfectly tuned.
      I walked away with 166hp 170. Torq. Now if I can get 36 more horse power out of it. Why can’t S&S…. Now they are Clowns!!!

    • @danfecke
      @danfecke Před rokem +1

      @@ltsgarage7898 Did you upgrade any of internals? That’s a lot of power.

  • @williamnebelsr.9964
    @williamnebelsr.9964 Před 9 měsíci

    Nice nighttrain 99 I love them

  • @chopperjohn1046
    @chopperjohn1046 Před 2 lety +1

    It pays off to be Mechanically Inclined to be able to do all your own wrenching. I save $,$$$’s by doing so.

  • @MrChopemup
    @MrChopemup Před 7 měsíci

    I blew a cam bearing once, took the jugs off, cleaned out the motor best I could Put a magnet into the low end. All did is put new rings in it. New lifters . Gaskets etc. The things still going 15 years later. Don’t ever bring your bike to a dealer. They’ll always find something I’m not saying yours had the big problem. I’m just saying don’t bring it to a dealer.

    • @thakery5720
      @thakery5720 Před 6 dny

      Not only dealers, but a lot of independants take you for as much money as they can and have no scruples about it at all - I do my own work as I can afford my labour rates AND I always find parts for much less than any shop charges !

  • @richardanderson4916
    @richardanderson4916 Před rokem

    Very well done sir!

  • @michaelr.williams8176
    @michaelr.williams8176 Před 2 lety

    The
    Major thing is find a dealer that will be truthful if what you need they are some that will. Nickel s and dime you for everything To make as much as they can off of you

  • @frankenstein9325
    @frankenstein9325 Před rokem

    I love my S&S 88 evolution did I mention that i really love my S&S 88 1453cc evolution 😮 f’n amazing engine

  • @thermodyne1315
    @thermodyne1315 Před 2 lety

    Fixing that cam bearing bore costs about $200. Do that and overhaul it while it’s apart on the bench and you’d have spent less than half of what a new motor set you back.

  • @garykcarpenter
    @garykcarpenter Před 2 lety

    I love my '96 Evo...great video!

  • @mpista7182
    @mpista7182 Před 11 měsíci

    Dealer labor rate in NorCal is $190 per hr

  • @ecrusch
    @ecrusch Před 2 lety +1

    Brother, you have to just take a deep breath, and whisper to them "go ahead"...

  • @lonesometinman3147
    @lonesometinman3147 Před 2 lety

    Been wanting to get my hands on an s&s
    Shovelhead generator style engine ,
    But , ay chingao , the cost - definitely would if I could but I can't so I won't.
    I've heard nothing but good about s&s.
    No , I don't consider you an idiot for wanting to go with an indie shop rather than the dealership. Happy trails Amigo
    Stay safe...

  • @doug3805
    @doug3805 Před rokem +1

    I have a 93 Heritage Big Twin and the motor was cammed and has adjustable pushrods with Jim’s Hydrosolids in it when I got it. I took the lifters out just to check them because I heard they could go south on you at around 30,000 miles. That’s when I knew it it was worked on but I didn’t check to see if they had changed the INA cam bearing to a Torrington bearing. I figured they did but I’m not sure so I’m going to find out here shortly. The Jim’s Hydrosolids were like new. Anybody had trouble with the INA cam bearing?

    • @MrChopemup
      @MrChopemup Před 7 měsíci

      Jim’s lifters suck ,,,you’ll find out. But I’m sure the cam bearing was changed to the Torrington. If somebody was in there.

    • @doug3805
      @doug3805 Před 7 měsíci

      @@MrChopemup An old school Harley Mechanic says different.

    • @MrChopemup
      @MrChopemup Před 7 měsíci

      @@doug3805 that’s fine, as you like. But I would go into that thing and see if there was a Torrington bearing b138. You can tell the difference. The good one has little rollers. And the older bad one. Has a cage with rollers. Good luck.

    • @doug3805
      @doug3805 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@MrChopemup I sold it about three months ago. I told the guy I sold it to all about it. The reason I sold it is that it was a little heavy for me (I’m 72), and bought an 04 Sportster. I did a few things to it to suit my taste and really like it. I’ve had three and they are reliable bikes. I just like fooling with Harleys. They just have a character of their own. I had the lifters out of the Heritage and I should have checked then but I didn’t know about the cam bearing at the time, I just knew that it was recommended to check the lifters around thirty thousand miles.

    • @MrChopemup
      @MrChopemup Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@doug3805 . About 10 years ago I was working in a shop fixing Harleys in Florida. We had about three 5 gallon paint buckets full of lifters. We bring them to the swap shop in Daytona bike week ,And sell them for like two bucks each. One day I decided to take all the different ones apart. The jims were really bad actually. The big axles were really bad. The power glides seemed OK. It’s all about the rollers . With the jims. If you just drive around, normally the last forever. But if you want to race the bike over 4000 RPMs. They’ll blow up S&s aren’t the best either They’re all hit and miss. You just never know. The harley ones are good. I buy the cheap Chinese ones. And I changed them every two years. And I haven’t had a problem. Johnson’s are the best , good luck with the sportster .!

  • @chard404
    @chard404 Před 2 lety

    Under 5 grand for a motor? 7 grand for the whole package? That's a steal..I must have been on a different s&s website

  • @Maxtowers71
    @Maxtowers71 Před 2 lety

    It's like hearing myself, i got a 1993 fatboy last year with almost 50.000 km on the clock, i put about 10.000 Km since and last june the cam bearing gave me the finger... .008 of ovalization (don't know if it's the right term, sorry i'm italian) so i have to choose between a new lower case for the old engine or a crate motor... doing some math i guess the crate engine it's a little bit more expensive but in the long run it will be a better choice... now i have to find the money... dammit

  • @Yosemite_Sam
    @Yosemite_Sam Před 2 lety

    Agree on skip the price gouging dealership and go to the reputable specialist workshop that everyone else swears by.

  • @MarvFitBikesKicks
    @MarvFitBikesKicks Před 3 lety

    new bikes about what you paid to have your bike done up how wanted it so thats not bad at all. you basically have a new bike now with even better parts, so not a bad investment at all

  • @Dmt715wisco
    @Dmt715wisco Před 3 lety

    I literally just went threw this with my 97 dyna. I bought the same engine only threw eBay American motors hell of a deal 3800 for the block and I even call S&S to see if it was legit. My total was 6500 with everything done. Now comes the dreaded break in period.

  • @Smith686plus
    @Smith686plus Před 10 měsíci

    The cost was worth it. There’s nothing like an evo.

  • @jongray9342
    @jongray9342 Před 2 lety

    Good call ..carry on

  • @robertdunaway5204
    @robertdunaway5204 Před 2 lety

    Custom chrome wants $7000 for a pan head V-Twin wants $5000 I think you got a good deal and this is from S&S same engine ( motors are electric)

  • @rebelfromva
    @rebelfromva Před 2 měsíci

    The real question is what is the best value crate engine now a days?

  • @austinjunkman2449
    @austinjunkman2449 Před 3 lety +1

    I had a cam bearing go bad so I needed to replace the engine. NONE of you would have ever made it through the 70's. You had to read, write, think for yourself and turn wrenches, sometime all at the same time..............................

  • @flippinstoop1125
    @flippinstoop1125 Před 2 lety

    Awesome content buddy keep them coming im thinking of getting an s&s 96 for my 06 ultra classic! #flippinstoop

  • @davidkris
    @davidkris Před 2 lety

    I feel like many people get in this situation. I was just in it with a 900ss Ducati I love, but needs about $9k to be reliable as a daily. I kept the bike and bought a 2004 Road King. (Hey, they're both V twins!)
    Knowing what you know now, without your CZcams plans for an EVO series, would you have looked for an $8 to 9K newer lower milage Road King twin cam that had the gear driven cams done, and maybe other features you'd want like, pipe, cam, or bars you liked? There are a ton of bikes out there. I found mine 3+ hours away, but if you are willing to travel or ship (I'd hire someone to check the bike in person if I couldn't be there you have a lot of options. You've then got your old bike to part out if you want or sell as a bulk project for likely much less. Or keep it for an other series. Any thoughts in hindsight?

    • @twowheeledcop9029
      @twowheeledcop9029  Před 2 lety +1

      I’d say my main hindsight, and my new goal for future bikes, is to spend the money and buy really nice, low mileage bikes. With the money I’ve got into the road king I could have found a really really nice all original road king in pristine shape. I just bought a 96 Bad boy that I’m about to release a video on with only 11k original miles, absolutely no mods, and pristine.
      To answer your exact question, looking back I probably would have just sold the bike as is with the motor issue, and spent the money to get into a different bike. It is cool to have something built from the ground up how I wanted it though.

    • @davidkris
      @davidkris Před 2 lety +1

      @@twowheeledcop9029 Thanks, enjoying your channel!

    • @jmmenell
      @jmmenell Před 11 měsíci

      @@twowheeledcop9029how has the RK been since the new motor? Still enjoying the Bad Boy? I love my FXR, but been chasing gremlins all year at this point. Are you still happy with your motor swap?

  • @davidson2004fatboy
    @davidson2004fatboy Před 2 lety

    That's $9,000 CDN 4 ME !!! LUCKY CANADIAN

  • @MW-fz3zg
    @MW-fz3zg Před 2 lety

    Almost 5k plus for a motorcycle crate motor. Wow. That is the price of GM V8 crate motor.

  • @angellosangeles
    @angellosangeles Před 2 lety +2

    You tossed a perfectly fine factory Evo motor for a bad cam bearing? I hope you at least kept the stock motor and didn't trash it.

    • @pb68slab18
      @pb68slab18 Před 2 lety

      Ya gotta run an Evo with a bad inner cam bearing a LONG time to totally trash a motor. And it woulda made a LOT of noise. Those late Evos had good cases.

    • @angellosangeles
      @angellosangeles Před 2 lety

      @@pb68slab18 yes, exactly.

  • @artmchugh5644
    @artmchugh5644 Před 2 lety +1

    What a joke those chrome air compressors are!!!! Large selection of replacement engines!!!!???? WTF!!! there are no replacement engines for my Ducati multistrada, NONE !!!! but with 160 HP why would I want to swap it out??? 😀😀😀😀🏍🏍🏍🍺🍺🍺

    • @thakery5720
      @thakery5720 Před 6 dny

      If you're so down on Harleys why did you bother watching the video and take the time to add an unconstructive comment ?

    • @artmchugh5644
      @artmchugh5644 Před 6 dny

      @@thakery5720 because I am a MOTORCYCLIST!!!! And interested in everything bike related!!! Some stories are extremely interesting and satisfying to hear about and comment about, but this is a good example of a shitty solution for a shitty product!!! Videos about problems and fixes are all over the web ! These chopper jockeys don't have a problem with throwing $$$$$$$ to fix their hacks 😀😀😀😀 pretty silly to me

  • @vraimondi
    @vraimondi Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @jamespolucha8790
    @jamespolucha8790 Před 2 lety

    I bought a 1979 fat bob superglide new road it overhauled the motor twice then I had both heads cracked at the valve guides so I went with a new 93 inch shovel head S&S motor and still riding it the S&S motor is so much better, then my transmission went so I put a Baker 6 speed in a 4 speed case and it shifts like a Honda oh so smooth and not sorry I bought all this

  • @waltwoodworth1320
    @waltwoodworth1320 Před 2 lety

    I have a 01 Road King Absofuckinglutey love it 53.000 clicks on runs great,it will need a heart transplant one of these day,helpful video thanks...

  • @jordanheredia1160
    @jordanheredia1160 Před 3 lety +3

    Hey I ran into your channel I just wanted to know ask if i should take the plunge for a Harley 97 fatboy and sell my Harley 2014 sporster 48 the Harley fatboy has 20 k miles on it and has been put away in a garage for a long time but it was checked always by a certified Harley mechanic any advice when buy that evo fatboy with 20k miles on it

    • @twowheeledcop9029
      @twowheeledcop9029  Před 3 lety +2

      Personally I’d make that trade. Bigger bike, big twin, more character.

    • @jordanheredia1160
      @jordanheredia1160 Před 3 lety +2

      @@twowheeledcop9029 cool thanks for the response any tips to check before buying the evo motor like any bad sounds or how would I know if it doesn’t have a bad inner cam bearing that could kill the motor ? Thanks again cool channel looking forward for the s&s motor swap

    • @twowheeledcop9029
      @twowheeledcop9029  Před 3 lety +2

      The best advice I can give is to let somebody who knows what they doing take a look at it. See if the seller will meet you at a shop with it and have them do a once over. Ride it as long as the seller will let you and then let it sit and see if it leaks. I made the mistake of not doing a very thorough test ride and just assuming the bike was fine. At the very least bring a buddy for a second set of eyes

    • @jordanheredia1160
      @jordanheredia1160 Před 3 lety +2

      @@twowheeledcop9029 thanks will do

  • @stanleydenning
    @stanleydenning Před 2 lety +1

    A failed cam bearing should not require an entire engine replacement. This is why I dislike HD.

    • @stanleydenning
      @stanleydenning Před 2 lety

      I'm A Honda-Man till I'm dead. Live to ride and ride and ride and ride... You get my point.

  • @bruce1816
    @bruce1816 Před 2 lety

    In 10 years the value of that bike will be well worth the money you put out.

  • @MrNetnut
    @MrNetnut Před rokem

    Hell ... I Thought U Would Show, U Doing The Work ! ;-))
    Peace/;-)))

  • @ka-bar5060
    @ka-bar5060 Před 2 lety

    Keep the bike. You will love her for years after spending the time to get her back in the wind.

  • @benzielke7149
    @benzielke7149 Před 8 měsíci

    I had to replace my Evo that I have set up in an 81 frame. I used a CV carb too but I really hate the pull out choke. Why couldn't they just have put a fuckin lever on it!?!?!? You need a clothes pin to put on there otherwise you have to hold it for a couple minutes if the motor is really cold.

  • @HJ-sn5gt
    @HJ-sn5gt Před 2 lety

    Thanks

  • @Bill-xx2yh
    @Bill-xx2yh Před 3 měsíci

    Didn’t they have a BALANCED evo?

  • @CarlosGarcia-ls4hn
    @CarlosGarcia-ls4hn Před 2 lety

    Just curious, I am surprised that a Harley dealer would suggest an S&S motor, instead of one of their own motors.

    • @Cheaps928
      @Cheaps928 Před 2 lety

      whered you hear that? i missed it lol.

  • @johnathonhayes9375
    @johnathonhayes9375 Před 2 lety +1

    Did your factory transmission work or did you have to swap it too? Looking at dropping a T-124 in my ultra limited with a 103 currently. Not sure if it'll make more sense to do that rather then a tire shredder kit. My engine runs perfect as is. I just wanna make my couch go faster.