Have a stock Evo in my nephew's bike. Before spring going to work on it a little. Soemthing I don't remember.
Will aftermarket adjustable pushrods work inside the stock pushrod covers? Or do I need to get a set of pushrods and covers that go together?
Yes, stick with a quality brand and you wan't have issues.
Stock pushrods will work also....
Have a set of S&S 93-5076. No idea how long they been here around collecting dust. So they'd be ok and won't rub in the stock covers? Thanks.
Just wiped a ton of dust off the old package and read it to be sure more. Sticker on the package says have to remove rocker boxes to install. I want to use a set of adjustables to avoid removing the rocker boxes. Does someone know a set of adustable pushrods for an Evo that will work with just cutting out the old ones and installing the new ones without taking the top off?
S&S Quickee Adjustable Pushrod Set For 1984-'99 HD® Big Twins, 80"-98", 113", 117" and 124" Engines
93-5120
https://www.sscycle.com/products/quickee-adjustable-pushrod-set-for-1984-99-hd-big-twins-80-inch-98-inch-113-inch-117-inch-and-124-inch-engines/ (https://www.sscycle.com/products/quickee-adjustable-pushrod-set-for-1984-99-hd-big-twins-80-inch-98-inch-113-inch-117-inch-and-124-inch-engines/)
Andrews make a set of "time savers" that do not need head / rocker removal.
I have had good results with their product.
Mark
Thanks everyone
I have the S&S quickies in my 94 dresser. Works good. Stock PR tubes. No interference.
Thanks again. Knowing what pieces is actually in use and doing what ou're going to want makes it a lot more comfortable to spend money online site unseen.
We use constantly S&S pushrods inside the OE covers.
S&S quickies are very user friendly . Ultima also makes good pushrods.
I have always been fond of Taper-Lites.
Some of the larger diameter pushrods will hit the cover tubes, so I avoid any of the "fatter" designs.
Quote from: Burnout on February 14, 2020, 08:28:36 AM
I have always been fond of Taper-Lites.
Some of the larger diameter pushrods will hit the cover tubes, so I avoid any of the "fatter" designs.
:up: that's what I have in mine Riviera (sp) Taper lite Chrome-Molly, fix nice.
Taper-Lites are nice pushrods, used them for years.
I use both S&S and Rivera, can't say one has much leg up on the other. Usually go for what is best price at the time of purchase.
:SM:
-JW
A friend just picked up some pushrod tubes from Fuel Moto. I'm pretty sure they were Smith Brothers, I'd not seen tubes that thick before.
I have a set of V-Thunder adjustable pushrods in my Evo, they have well over a 100,000 miles on them and have outlasted a couple of lifter sets. Never had any issues with them, and i got a smokin deal on them years ago when i purchased them
Local shop can get any kind but likes screaming eagle , got them in mine.