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Started by gillysmi, January 20, 2009, 10:01:12 AM

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gillysmi

I am looking at 54g for a 2006 FLHTCUI.  According to the website it is for 96-103in. Will this cam work with 88??

Thanks

Don D

There are better choices for a heavy bike with a low compression 88"
Andrews 21h

02FYRFTR

Quote from: gillysmi on January 20, 2009, 10:01:12 AM
I am looking at 54g for a 2006 FLHTCUI.  According to the website it is for 96-103in. Will this cam work with 88??

Thanks

I have a set of 54G,21G and 26G gear driven Andrews Cams for 99~06 models, contact me at frankbed@rocketmail.com  can supply with or without new bearings.

Sonny S.

Quote from: Deweysheads on January 20, 2009, 10:07:31 AM
There are better choices for a heavy bike with a low compression 88"
Andrews 21h

:up:

gillysmi

sorry guys... doing pistons and cylinders as well.  does that alter your response?

notarheli

I also have a set of 54G's with about 3000 miles on them.  Went for the Wood 6HG instead.  $150  less shipping.

Barry

Arrowsmit

The 54's will work very nicely in a 95" but you'll need to get headwork done to make em work best. If staying w/stock heads I'd choose different cams; Andrews TW21 or TW26.

Just my  2 pennies...

VicW.

Faast Ed

QuoteIf staying w/stock heads I'd choose different cams; Andrews TW21 or TW26

Especially since the stock springs won't allow for the high lift of the 54's.
≡Faast Ed>

Arrowsmit

#8
Yep, the '06 beehives will handle the lift. But the Andrews 'H' model cams (21H, 26H, etc) won't work in an '06 touring model...maybe an '06 Dyna??

VicW

Faast Ed

My bad. I saw 88" but the blinders I was wearin' blocked out the 2006!  LOL    :bf:
≡Faast Ed>

Arrowsmit


Don D

Yep good catch Vic
TW21 or TW21g or  21n with the new roller chain conversion

Arrowsmit