I must be good at bringing back old threads. Curious about the cast vs forged cranks/wheels. I'm curious if S&S offers forged wheels for the TC. I'm sure they do but I'm getting blocked. I am however finding the Jim's flywheels over on phat performance. So my main question is, do you need to weld up the aftermarket wheels? If you do weld up a crank and wish to rebuild it later on, are you out of luck or can you grind out the welds and then reweld after replacing the bearing/pin? I guess at that point if you have cast wheels you'd be thinking about going to forged anyway so might be a mute point. Can you reweld forged wheels or would it change the molecular structure too much. Can you cryo the entire assembly?
FWIW if you want to add the extra insurance to the bottom end? just plug it.
John Hoban just plugs them most of the time. he told me the welds are for guys that have to see it welded to have peace of mind. he will weld them ,but says it really isnt necessary.
there are a few shops that weld them with success and some just butcher them up,so be careful if you decide to weld them.
had a guy in for a tune a while back,nice 124 ci bike. he had a 106 before he went 124. crank was welded. it didnt last a season before it broke the welds and shifted.
we can speculate as what happened but who knows.
what I worry about more than the crank shifting is the output shaft on the motor bending. some of these auto tensioners (primary chain) are so banjo tight that they bend the output shaft,(out of round) then take out the 6 th gear bearing in the tranny.