I have a 07 electraglide classic and this past spring I installed an S+S 106 BB kit, SE 255 cam and polished the chambers of the heads. I also have Rinehart TDs, SE air cleaner and SERT. I put almost 6k on the build and I must say, the bike does run good. But it has a terrible tap/rap between about 2700-3400 rpm. And some days, it is very, very loud!!!!
I started working on the tap/rap sometime ago by shimming the rocker arms and installing a baisley spring. Still the tap/rap was there.
Okay, now I'm scared!! This past Monday evening I start to tear it down again! I finally open up the cam cavity and whew! That little bit of oil was brown and very smelly!!!!! Just like oil that has been fried! And I just changed it about 1500 miles ago. Amsoil to boot!
I pulled the pushrods out and removed the tubes and something caught my eye on the front cylinder! There is discoloration of the black crinkle finish to a gray color. No, it wasn't dirt! It was discoloration!
Now my mind is racing! Did I forget to make sure that one of the wrist pin clips were in right and I now hosed this engine? My mind is awash with all sorts of scenarios.
So after this long story, I guess my question is this. Is it possible for a loose wrist pin to cause that amount of heat and discolor the crinkle finish or am I over reacting? But it seems to me, either way, I'm going to have to pop the heads off.
Any commenst are appreciated.
Keith
I started working on the tap/rap sometime ago by shimming the rocker arms and installing a baisley spring. Still the tap/rap was there.
Okay, now I'm scared!! This past Monday evening I start to tear it down again! I finally open up the cam cavity and whew! That little bit of oil was brown and very smelly!!!!! Just like oil that has been fried! And I just changed it about 1500 miles ago. Amsoil to boot!
I pulled the pushrods out and removed the tubes and something caught my eye on the front cylinder! There is discoloration of the black crinkle finish to a gray color. No, it wasn't dirt! It was discoloration!
Now my mind is racing! Did I forget to make sure that one of the wrist pin clips were in right and I now hosed this engine? My mind is awash with all sorts of scenarios.
So after this long story, I guess my question is this. Is it possible for a loose wrist pin to cause that amount of heat and discolor the crinkle finish or am I over reacting? But it seems to me, either way, I'm going to have to pop the heads off.
Any commenst are appreciated.
Keith