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Cam and Lifter Question M8 114

Started by markymark, April 21, 2025, 05:43:13 AM

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markymark

Now before you beat me up, listen. I don't cate about performance numbers, Just looking for who makes the best cams/lifters when it comes to quality aspects. You see alot of cams peeling, lifters pitting etc. Does anyone make quality parts now ? Thanks

speedzter

I'll think you'll find the largest manufacturer of aftermarket Cams would be Andrews .
They also market their own Cams.
I don't recall seeing any with problems.

Do you own research as to what aftermarket companies they supply.

As to lifters, you're on your own !!

pauly

For lifters, I've been using S&S and could not be happier. (Except for costing $500 here down under)
Thanks
Pauly

FSG

QuoteAs to lifters, you're on your own !!

Contact wfolarry a HTT Supporting Vendor

also http://www.larrysmotorcyclemachine.com/lifters.html

Dan89flstc

Quote from: FSG on April 22, 2025, 08:32:46 PM
QuoteAs to lifters, you're on your own !!

Contact wfolarry a HTT Supporting Vendor

also http://www.larrysmotorcyclemachine.com/lifters.html

I`ve got Johnson Hylift lifters in both my M8 engines, got them from WFO Larry, great price and he ships fast.
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1989 FLSTC, 2019 FLHT, 2022 FLHTCUTG

egl1962

Zippers is top quality for cams and I believe they grind their own in house. I've used S&S and Feuling lifters with no problems.

Hilly13

Any brand can have their failures, pick a reputable company, QA likely better there.
Just because its said don't make it so

HogMike

Using Fueling on my 124
S&S on my 113
Stock B lifters on my 2000

No issues on any of them.
JME
HOGMIKE
SoCal

JSD

Had great results with these. Luckily I stocked up.

egl1962

I would look at Zippers for cams. Or pretty much anything else they make.

genzer

Running Larry's 2313se in my 128, also ran them in my tc.

Propflux01

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