Thanks, you're absolutely right. Older Harley had a cam position sensor so it just took me some time to get comfortable with the idea the ECM can figure out the cam position from other parameters.
My 2010 is all buttoned up and sounds/runs great. Johnson Hylift slow bleed lifters, new torrington cam bearings, S&S quickees, rocker lockers, new plugs and gaskets/o-rings. My crank TIR was measured to be 0.005 which isn't great but appears par for the course. Recentered the oil pump and now my pressure is one dot higher across the board than before. The soft hammering sound I had around 2500 rpm is gone so maybe the rocker lockers, maybe the lifters, I don't know.
My tensioner shoes showed the smallest amount of wear. The bike only has 6400 miles so I reused the shoes. The cams looked good but I could tell the old cam bearings were leaving their mark. Nothing of real concern but I'm glad they were changed out. The lobes looked great.
It took me like 10x longer than it should as I was constantly googling, you tubing, and manual reading. One big thing I learned was this.....
Remove the batwing outer fairing before putting the bike on the lift!!!!! Put it back on after the bike comes off the lift!!!! You don't need to do this for cam chest work but I did just for the hell of it.