Howdy Indian Riders,
My twin brother and I ride in Texas, and the roads have a lot of distance between turns and the pickups go 75-mph. I ride a 1960 Harley DuoGlide and my brother is on his 1948 Chief. The DuoGlide does ok in traffic but the Chief could use a bit more power to keep up with the traffic flow. With a 25-tooth sprocket the chief does a comfortable 55-60 mph cruising, but it needs to get up to speed faster, and cruise at about 65 mph.
The motor is a stock 74” and rebuilt about 5000 miles ago and on .030 pistons. New rings and a valve job are in the works, and we are thinking of upgrading to the Ollie cam lobes with slightly more lift than stock, and lots more duration (approx. duration 268*; Lift = IN .378 and EX .412) rather than the more radical Bonneville cams and lifters. Stan Jessup sells them for $200 installed on the cams. Can anyone recommend this upgrade? Will we notice the difference in performance? Any pros or cons to using these?
Any other suggestions, for getting the 48 chief to cope better with modern traffic speeds?
Also, does anyone know how to fix a wobbly clutch worm? When the bike idles, you can see the clutch arm wobble. It is due to a worn worm gear in the outer primary? Throw-out bearing?
Can anyone recommend the KING clutch for easier shifting and saving wear and tear on the tranny gears?
Thank you very much for any suggestions!
Patrice Ninaud
My twin brother and I ride in Texas, and the roads have a lot of distance between turns and the pickups go 75-mph. I ride a 1960 Harley DuoGlide and my brother is on his 1948 Chief. The DuoGlide does ok in traffic but the Chief could use a bit more power to keep up with the traffic flow. With a 25-tooth sprocket the chief does a comfortable 55-60 mph cruising, but it needs to get up to speed faster, and cruise at about 65 mph.
The motor is a stock 74” and rebuilt about 5000 miles ago and on .030 pistons. New rings and a valve job are in the works, and we are thinking of upgrading to the Ollie cam lobes with slightly more lift than stock, and lots more duration (approx. duration 268*; Lift = IN .378 and EX .412) rather than the more radical Bonneville cams and lifters. Stan Jessup sells them for $200 installed on the cams. Can anyone recommend this upgrade? Will we notice the difference in performance? Any pros or cons to using these?
Any other suggestions, for getting the 48 chief to cope better with modern traffic speeds?
Also, does anyone know how to fix a wobbly clutch worm? When the bike idles, you can see the clutch arm wobble. It is due to a worn worm gear in the outer primary? Throw-out bearing?
Can anyone recommend the KING clutch for easier shifting and saving wear and tear on the tranny gears?
Thank you very much for any suggestions!
Patrice Ninaud
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