How do I remove a Harley Davidson pushrod?

How do I remove a Harley Davidson pushrod?

Part 1 of 2: Quick and Easy Harley Pushrod Removal

  1. Step 1: Remove the retaining clips.
  2. Step 3: Rotate the engine until the tappet sits as low as possible inside the tappet block.
  3. Step 4: Now we are going to loosen each pushrod.
  4. Step 5: This is a step, but not really.

What is a rocker box on a Harley?

Above the Cylinder Head is what is called a Rocker Box on this Sportster. Other engines may have valve covers or other components. The Rocker Box contains the mechanisms that control the rocker arm assemblies that open and close the valves.

What is a rocker box on a Harley Davidson?

On a Harley, the rocker box is the enclosure that sits on top of the valve head. It is literally the box the rocker arms and rocker shafts live in. That’s it.

How to remove pushrods from Harley Davidson lifter?

Stuff a clean rag or something into the hole of the lifter block so no debris can get into the exposed area during removal of the old pushrods. Use a set of bolt cutters and cut the pushrod off above the lifter block and remove the upper portion along with the pushrod tube.

Can you use adjustable pushrods on a Harley?

In addition, you’ll receive sixteen video downloads, access to GOLD member LIVE events, and so much more! Learn how to remove the Harley cam cover and cam lifters. We remove the lifter blocks and Harley lifters in this procedure to give you a better view. We cut the pushrods and will use adjustable pushrods during reassembly.

What should I do if my pushrod comes back up?

If it begins to come back up, reverse rotate the tire in the opposite direction until the pushrod (and lifter) are at the lowest point. Stuff a clean rag or something into the hole of the lifter block so no debris can get into the exposed area during removal of the old pushrods.

How do you check pushrods on fuel Moto?

Once all 4 pushrods are installed and adjusted and time has been allowed for the lifter plungers to bleed down, you can rotate the engine with the rear wheel and watch for anything looking abnormal. You shouldn’t find anything but it’s a good idea to check before putting the pushrod tubes back together.

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