ok so end result. I know I need to change the oil. And following the postings I think I even know what oil to put where. But what did we decide on the feuling oil pump. I am getting ready to do a cam change. Do I need this? How much is it? Where do I get it?
For me when I made the decision it was based on the following.
1. I wasn't doing the install myself to take a look at the below listed items.
2. I had seen cam tensioners that looked like they had no wear to ones that looked like they had been thru a shredder.
3. Since I wasn't doing the install myself I couldn’t look at the above tensioners to see if I saw any signs of pieces/particles of tensioner’s compromising the oil pump.
4. It's a possibility I could have gotten away w/just using the bypass shim and increased the pressure/volume of the stock pump.
5. To me it just made more sense to have a better product installed while it was tore down, and save on labor down the road if I decided to do this at a later date.
If I was doing the install myself I may have waited until I got into the motor to look at the tensioners then decide. Doing that however will create more down time unless you can find the Feuling Oil Pump in stock at a shop/dealer. The best price that was found was at
Wally's Cycle World at the time they were running a special on the pump, and lifters.
Bottom line is it's going to come to budget/personal preference. Sometimes peace of mind can get expensive, on the other hand if you are comfortable with not getting the oil pump your peace of mind will not be as expensive as mines was.

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Ride Safe,
Fired00d
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