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kevin_n:
Had my lifters replaced at 19k miles with fueling hp. The independent that did the replacement gave me the stock lifters back and showed me there was very little to no wear on them. By the end of next season will be around 19k-20k on the lifters. The bike makes no noise as far as the lifters. Should I have them replaced again? The unfortunate thing is my independent retired a few years ago and haven’t found a suitable replacement. Don’t wanna pay a harley dealer to do it and not sure if I feel comfortable doing it myself, what say all you smart guys on the forum?

Thanks Kevin

HD Street Performance:
By all means yes.

SIKBIRD:
Did your Indy use adjustable pushrods or remove the rocker boxes?  It’s not all that difficult to replace the lifters either way, just a little time consuming.

d3v1ld0g:

--- Quote from: SIKBIRD on October 22, 2025, 08:42:35 PM ---Did your Indy use adjustable pushrods or remove the rocker boxes?  It’s not all that difficult to replace the lifters either way, just a little time consuming.

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How do I find out the adjustment procedure for the pushrods on my bike? I bought from a guy , and it has gear drive cams to make it a 112” or 113” motor. So I was told

r0de_runr:
You can 'open' a pushrod cover, lift it up and see if it has adjustable pushrods. YouTube how to replace lifters.

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