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PostPosted: 02 Sep 2012 22:15 
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And here is my press for fitting the seal. Let me know if you want to borrow it...

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PostPosted: 30 Dec 2012 20:04 
Finally started. Rotated the engine and removed the rocker covers this afternoon hoping to get it finished in the next week of so. One thing I would like to add to Pash's list would be 2 x Retaining Ring 65325-83A (XB12s 2005) as the front one was shot. I'll replace them both anyway.

Thanks to Pash, Maz and other for their advice on this one :yup:


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PostPosted: 30 Dec 2012 22:31 
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pash wrote:

But back to your question, another forum member, who has seen a lot of HDs, and I were discussing this at a recent get-together. He has seen a number of Buell engines lunched like this but no Sportsters, which interestingly use the same gear. He thought that was cos Buells were used harder...

I always thought it was a bad batch of gears, cos the failures appeared to happen on 03/04 models .


My sportster is an 04. Last year at 32,000 miles I rebuilt the top end and replaced the cams. By suggestion on a vendors websight I took a look at my oilpump gear and it was worn. Probably would have lasted a while longer, but I replaced it with the new Buell gear.

I wonder if the upgraded gear which looks like brass will wear as well, but not drop hard bits when it fails?

Is there a way to see the gear by pulling the pump instead of pulling the cam chest?


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PostPosted: 31 Dec 2012 10:47 
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neilc wrote:
Thats the lucky hand's oil pump gear fitted to my bike and it is running well. Thanks for the advise and parts lists from this post, made it easier to order necessary spares.

Cheers

Neil

Got mine done at the start of November thanks :maz: :worthy:


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PostPosted: 31 Dec 2012 12:14 
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Is there a way to see the gear by pulling the pump instead of pulling the cam chest?[/quote] I believe so.


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PostPosted: 01 Jan 2013 12:13 
I am intending to do the oil pump drives on both my 2000 X1 and my 06 Ully over the next few weeks, both bikes are between 30 and 35000 miles and neither have been replaced before.
Once done I will post some pics of the gears for reference.
It's interesting that Pash seems to think the 06 onwards bikes are different from earlier bikes so maybe I will be able to help throw some light on this theory


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PostPosted: 01 Jan 2013 12:26 
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06 and 07 bikes had a Bronze (or BeCu) oil pump drive gear which I think :maz: said was a fix for the Buell race bikes. It wears more slowly.

Have a sift though this post - viewtopic.php?p=176122#p176122

Or do a search on '26391-06' or 'bronze gear'

All the info is there.

Good luck with the change.

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PostPosted: 06 Jan 2013 20:24 
Just finished replacing the oil pump drive gear. The old one had a step worn into the driving face about 10-15% of the tooth width. Not sure how much longer it would have lasted but very relieved I don't need to worry about it now :) .

Thanks for all the advice


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PostPosted: 06 Jan 2013 20:27 
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PostPosted: 23 Feb 2013 04:51 
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I shall probably be doing this job when things warm up a bit.

What are people using to lock the crank with.....and what do you use to refit the ignition cover? :oooops:


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PostPosted: 23 Feb 2013 06:55 
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There's a special crankshaft locking tool (HD-43984) for that, but I had good success with putting the engine into gear and locking the back wheel with a piece of timber batten. I suppoes, you could as well use the primary locking tool (HD-46283), but you will need a helping hand then (as it tends to drop) and you have to flush the gearbox oil.

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PostPosted: 24 Feb 2013 05:13 
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Thanks,

Managed to find a locking tool for £40 delivered (JIMS 16-1665).....not the cheapest bit of flat steel in the world but at least I've got it if I need it again.....


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