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sailordb:
What have you done to keep your Evo in the power struggle?

I have done the following:

EV-27 cam
Jim's Big axle lifters
"       Lifter blocks
"       Titanium adjustable push rode
"        Roller Rockers and shafts
Manley Stainless Preformer Valves (5 angle cut)
Patrick Racing Guides and seals
flowed the heads to 185 cmf
Kieth Black 9.5: 1 Pistons
Carillo Rods
rebalanced
V&H Pro Pipe
Barnett Kevalar Clutch/heavy duty pate and spring
Hydrolic primary chain tensioner
Stock five speed and final drive

spydglide:
sailordb, who built your motor?  How's it do?   [smiley=cool3.gif]

Jock:

--- Quote ---What have you done to keep your Evo in the power struggle?

I have done the following:

EV-27 cam
Jim's Big axle lifters
"
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sailordb:
I assembled all the parts and Z-Man Machining in Chico, CA did the tech work. He is a primo motor builder -ran a super charged Iron Head at Booneville this last summer. I haven't run it yet as the rest of the bike isn't finished. However, when I picked it up I said, "Is this going to run?" meaning start on the first try. He siad, "Sailor. This MoFo gonna run!"

sailordb:
Gentlemen: The beast is back on it's wheels. I fired the engine last night. Turned over almost one full rotation before it started. Sounded great, but, as with all things Harley, there is some ajusting, bleeding, tighting and shining to do. As soon as my partner e-mails me the pictures, I'll try and post one of the finished project. [smiley=laugh.gif]

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