Got my trike back today after 7mos. Had to get a complete rebuild from the crankshaft up. The only parts not changed were the cases & heads. New S&S crankshaft kit with the rods,new 10:5-1 pistons,rings, all new bearings,oil pan,jugs bored out to.005 over to make sure the cylinders were true,cams, S&S pushrods(adjustable),another SE oil pump with a pressure relieve valve spring in it,480# clutch spring.
The reason for the build was because the dealership that built my motor before I even picked it up new installed the rings upside down. Kept using a lot of oil. They kept putting stock lifters in a high performance motor & kept taking out the lifters. They put new jugs on but the rings were upside down for the 3rd time & the jugs were still out of round from the factory. So took it to a independent shop & they had to put in a SE oil pump & better lifters. $1400 later & the motor started knocking again.
They tore it down & found out that the rods didn't have any side play from the factory so it was rubbing into the crankshaft making metal shavings that got into everything & tore the motor up. So much for quality control from Harley. Plus the last time the dealership put the jugs in they had too much piston gap so the pistons were slapping the cylinder walls & the ring end gap was so big it was pretty much like they were wore out.
What the hell do they teach these so called techs!!!!!!!!!!!! $5123.70 later plus the other time I took it to the independent for the last set of lifters & oil pump to be replaced. That was $1400. So I have $50,000 in this $32,000 bike. I had $43,000 in it to start with because I had the motor built up from the beginning. Sorry about the long post but had to get it of my chest. I just hope this is the last time I have to put a bunch of money in a 2011 trike. Jim
The reason for the build was because the dealership that built my motor before I even picked it up new installed the rings upside down. Kept using a lot of oil. They kept putting stock lifters in a high performance motor & kept taking out the lifters. They put new jugs on but the rings were upside down for the 3rd time & the jugs were still out of round from the factory. So took it to a independent shop & they had to put in a SE oil pump & better lifters. $1400 later & the motor started knocking again.
They tore it down & found out that the rods didn't have any side play from the factory so it was rubbing into the crankshaft making metal shavings that got into everything & tore the motor up. So much for quality control from Harley. Plus the last time the dealership put the jugs in they had too much piston gap so the pistons were slapping the cylinder walls & the ring end gap was so big it was pretty much like they were wore out.
What the hell do they teach these so called techs!!!!!!!!!!!! $5123.70 later plus the other time I took it to the independent for the last set of lifters & oil pump to be replaced. That was $1400. So I have $50,000 in this $32,000 bike. I had $43,000 in it to start with because I had the motor built up from the beginning. Sorry about the long post but had to get it of my chest. I just hope this is the last time I have to put a bunch of money in a 2011 trike. Jim