S&S Cycle 136" Crate Motor

Started by Ohio HD, May 01, 2024, 10:20:44 AM

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Ohio HD

S&S has an M8 crate motor, a 136" complete ready to roll in all blacked out. Just guessing by the dyno sheet they're probably a little conservative with the compression. That has been their typical MO with crate motors in the past. But it still looks good. I also see they have the oil feed, return and vent in the case.

But I've seen our resident tuning guru rigidthumper do a little better than that with his 131" lower compression big bore M8.    :SM: 

https://www.sscycle.com/mk136







rigidthumper

That's the 49 state version with cat exhaust (i try to avoid those limitations :) )
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Ohio HD


Deye76

Wish they had one for the M8 Softail.
East Tenn.<br /> 2020 Lowrider S Touring, 2014 CVO RK,  1992 FXRP

rigidthumper

You can buy the components and use them in your cases... :smilep:
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Deye76

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Quote from: rigidthumper on May 02, 2024, 08:03:07 AMYou can buy the components and use them in your cases... :smilep:

Defeats the purpose of a crate motor.  :gob: I could buy Scramin Eagle stuff too, LOL
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hrdtail78

My biggest problems with crate motors.  In the end.  You have a crate motor.  Now offering unassimilable and a couple things off the list like pistons and cams.  Now we are building performance.
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ziggy24


Hossamania


Jim Bronson

Quote from: ziggy24 on May 10, 2024, 05:01:10 AM$12,000.00 Yikes!
That's a misprint. The actual price is $11,999.99.
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Ohio HD

I can tell you what a high performance motor cost to build from the ground up, all new parts, high performance head work on brand new heads, new cases, etc. I easily will have $11k in it when I add it all up. And I mean every part, nut, bolt, etc. is new. That's with getting discounted prices on many parts.

Deye76

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Quote from: Ohio HD on May 10, 2024, 03:01:54 PMI can tell you what a high performance motor cost to build from the ground up, all new parts, high performance head work on brand new heads, new cases, etc. I easily will have $11k in it when I add it all up. And I mean every part, nut, bolt, etc. is new. That's with getting discounted prices on many parts.

Yup.  Try buying a crate motor for a hot rod car, anywhere from 20 -40 K depending on carb'd or turbo. I remember when Racing Head Service in Tn.  sold crate motors for under 4K.
East Tenn.<br /> 2020 Lowrider S Touring, 2014 CVO RK,  1992 FXRP

Tacocaster

My personal take-away is; they're mechanical devices built by man, they'll eventually break but when built right as most crates are, they're incredibly reliable and work extremely well. Add S&S quality to the mix and you should be good!

Only issue might be a snot-nosed Dealer with hurt feelings refusing to do service on a non-HD built engine if it ever comes to that.
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turboprop

Anyone know if this has a proprietary cylinder stud pattern?
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Jamie Long

Quote from: turboprop on May 14, 2024, 02:13:27 AMAnyone know if this has a proprietary cylinder stud pattern?

standard M8 stud pattern

scott7d

My 2020 CVO Road Glide currently has 166,000 miles. I'd love to refresh it with a crate motor but that price is absurd. I wish they'd come out with something for folks who log miles and not dyno sheet number chasers.
Scott Matlock - Bloomington, IN
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rigidthumper

For a little less money ($9999.66) you could always send your engine to Kernersville.
T-Man's 139" Pro Street 4x2 set up. :)
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Deye76

Quote from: rigidthumper on May 31, 2024, 04:16:05 AMFor a little less money ($9999.66) you could always send your engine to Kernersville.
T-Man's 139" Pro Street 4x2 set up. :)

 :up: I'd venture he takes way more care than an assembly line.
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Tacocaster

Quote from: scott7d on May 30, 2024, 06:51:09 PMMy 2020 CVO Road Glide currently has 166,000 miles. I'd love to refresh it with a crate motor but that price is absurd. I wish they'd come out with something for folks who log miles and not dyno sheet number chasers.
Scott, I get the impression (sometimes that takes a hammer) your application is long cruise or touring-type miles. Not necessarily hot performance.
If true, you could simply go with HD's replacement motor program (still running I presume?).We have done it twice now and really, it's a pretty good deal, if that's your goal. Another plus is HD dealers along the trail won't be snotty since it's still an HD product.
Just a thought.
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scott7d

Quote from: Tacocaster on May 31, 2024, 08:10:21 AM
Quote from: scott7d on May 30, 2024, 06:51:09 PMMy 2020 CVO Road Glide currently has 166,000 miles. I'd love to refresh it with a crate motor but that price is absurd. I wish they'd come out with something for folks who log miles and not dyno sheet number chasers.
Scott, I get the impression (sometimes that takes a hammer) your application is long cruise or touring-type miles. Not necessarily hot performance.
If true, you could simply go with HD's replacement motor program (still running I presume?).We have done it twice now and really, it's a pretty good deal, if that's your goal. Another plus is HD dealers along the trail won't be snotty since it's still an HD product.
Just a thought.

I appreciate the feedback. I did not know about that program. The OEM motor has been fantastic and would have no problem putting another HD 117" in the bike. I'll look further into it  :up:
Scott Matlock - Bloomington, IN
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IronButt70

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Hossamania

Quote from: IronButt70 on June 08, 2024, 06:56:05 AM
Quote from: Hossamania on May 10, 2024, 05:14:45 AM
Quote from: ziggy24 on May 10, 2024, 05:01:10 AM$12,000.00 Yikes!

Almost free
Chump change for you Hoss. :hyst:

Yeah, gonna have to run that one by the wife. Pretty sure I know how that turns out! She's still bringing up the fact that I spent $5k on a perfectly good running motor. In 2005.

tolobill

Trask just put one in a bike the high output motor, 147 hp 157 tq.

turboprop

$12k for a 150hp engine? I get all new components, seems like a hard sell to someone that already has a complete and running M8. Not hard or expensive to get to 150h with an oem engine. I would love to see the business plan that produced an IRAD approval for this engine.
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Tacocaster

Quote from: turboprop on June 12, 2024, 11:59:47 AM$12k for a 150hp engine? I get all new components, seems like a hard sell to someone that already has a complete and running M8. Not hard or expensive to get to 150h with an oem engine. I would love to see the business plan that produced an IRAD approval for this engine.

Believe me, turbo, I hear ya clear as day but guys are buying new HD's in my neck of the woods for $60plus Grand just to complement their new Dodge Hemi Ram!! What's another $12K for bragging rights for these guys - and let's not kid ourselves, there are more "plug & play, look't meee" types out there now than when we were kings. IMHO.


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