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Need the elders help purchasing a 107" complete.

Started by JT Metal, August 27, 2019, 06:14:48 PM

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JT Metal

I want to purchase the following used motor 800miles on build. Stock bottom end.
Cnc port and polished stage 2 heads. 10:8/1 compression, oem harley cylinders bored to 107. Cp pistons. 58mm throttle screamin eagle throttle body.  Ventilator intake.
Heads-$1500
Pistons and cylinders -$1700
Gaskets- $100
Tman590 cam
Lifters & pushrods $500.
58mm throttle body-$500
Ventilator air cleaner-$450
D&D fat cat exhaust.
What's it worth assembled and running.


Barrett

I would pass on the Pistons and cylinders for $1,700.

Ohio HD

Doesn't sound like a deal to me.

Heads-$1500
Pistons and cylinders -$1700
Tman590 cam Lifters & pushrods $500

$3,700 dollars for heads, OEM cylinders bore out with pistons, cams lifters and push rods.


Your heads ported, your cylinders bored and new pistons, buy cams lifters and push rods, about $1,600.00


JT Metal

For the record.....It's a complete long block with D&D fatcat

koko3052

My question would be...why is it apart after only 800miles? I would run from that one....and build my own. :smile

Ohio HD

Quote from: koko3052 on August 27, 2019, 06:54:25 PM
My question would be...why is it apart after only 800miles? I would run from that one....and build my own. :smile

:beer:    :beer:

JT Metal

Haha. Motor is in bike and running. Pics were B4 the build.

rhuff

August 27, 2019, 10:09:05 PM #7 Last Edit: August 27, 2019, 10:13:41 PM by rhuff
Complete motor with TB and exhaust?  I'd probably do $3000-3500.  Personally, I wouldn't do it tho unless I knew the person and the builder.

I think $1500 for a set of CNC heads is way overpriced.  I can think of a couple head porters that charge that for a "stage 2."  I dunno, I had R&R stage 4 heads for $1400.  They were amazing, but I feel over priced. Whose heads are they and what are the specs? 

jmorton10

I had a similar motor in my RK when I bought it.

It ran less than 2000 miles before the stock flywheels scissored taking out the entire motor.

~John
HC 124", Dragula, Pingel air shift W/Dyna Shift Minder & onboard compressor, NOS

Deye76

Question to ask, why is the person selling it after only 800 miles? 
East Tenn.<br /> 2020 Lowrider S Touring, 2014 CVO RK,  1992 FXRP

BVHOG

Your prices are way out of the normal range, build what you already have with proven parts for much less money.
If you don't have a sense of humor you probably have no sense at all.

JT Metal

107" motor completely assembled and running. With all the stuff above. D&D fatcat is $1,000 alone.

So a completely assembled 107" CNC stage II, ventilator intake,58mm t/body, Tman 590cam, S&S lifters & pushrods with D&D fatcat.

15,000miles on case & 800miles on build is worth????????

Don D

Maybe, or maybe it was pulled and replaced for a reason, didn't pan out.

JT Metal

I'm not asking you guys to validate the build. Just it's worth....

Come on......throw down some numbers. No need to worry.


Don D

It's either a bargain or not if you need to fix issues. If it runs well, has good compression and oil control, and tunes properly, it is a long block that is priced like  similar stockers.
It would cost more to build yours with equivalent, properly matched parts.

JT Metal

Quote from: HD Street Performance on August 28, 2019, 12:30:08 PM
It's either a bargain or not if you need to fix issues. If it runs well, has good compression and oil control, and tunes properly, it is a long block that is priced like  similar stockers.
It would cost more to build yours with equivalent, properly matched parts.

Agree.

838

Quote from: JT Metal on August 28, 2019, 04:48:27 PM
Quote from: HD Street Performance on August 28, 2019, 12:30:08 PM
It's either a bargain or not if you need to fix issues. If it runs well, has good compression and oil control, and tunes properly, it is a long block that is priced like  similar stockers.
It would cost more to build yours with equivalent, properly matched parts.


Quote from: JT Metal on August 27, 2019, 06:57:28 PM
Haha. Motor is in bike and running. Pics were B4 the build.

If it's currently in the guys bike and running right now, and your going to be using the exact same parts, why not pay to have the bike dyno tuned in his frame. If it passes the test you can buy it and flash the tune to your bikes ECM (you'd be paying for a tune after purchase anyways). Check crank runout.

Not an elder... but was I was reading and thought this idea seemed logical, if homeboy trusts the integrity of his build.

Hillside Motorcycle

Otto Knowbetter sez, "Even a fish wouldn't get caught if he kept his mouth shut"

prodrag1320

you can get into a mild 124" for the $$ mentioned here

boggart

Quote from: JT Metal on August 27, 2019, 06:14:48 PM
I want to purchase the following used motor 800miles on build. Stock bottom end.
Cnc port and polished stage 2 heads. 10:8/1 compression, oem harley cylinders bored to 107. Cp pistons. 58mm throttle screamin eagle throttle body.  Ventilator intake.
Heads-$1500
Pistons and cylinders -$1700
Gaskets- $100
Tman590 cam
Lifters & pushrods $500.
58mm throttle body-$500
Ventilator air cleaner-$450
D&D fat cat exhaust.
What's it worth assembled and running.

Probably $3500 for me if it really is known good, running, and has some type of warranty in case it craps soon.  Not scientific at all, just what I'd be willing to gamble.

838

Quote from: prodrag1320 on August 31, 2019, 05:35:06 AM
you can get into a mild 124" for the $$ mentioned here

And that 124" would come with the piece of mind of a bulletproof bottom end. A 107" set up as this one claims to be is going to put a lot of power on a stock case. I built an 11:1 117" for under 5k that included all accessory parts and a dyno tune with a new tts flashing device as well.

JT Metal

I took a pass on it. But believe the seller to be honest. Like stated. 124" takes care of all issues for like dollars and more power to boot.

Ohio HD


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