Item | Description (Quantity) | Part Number |
---|---|---|
1 | Chrome Pushrod cover, lower (4) (Used in Kit 18404-08) | 17938-83 |
2 | Chrome Keeper, pushrod spring cover (4) (Used in Kit 18404-08) | 17634-99 |
3 | Gloss Black Pushrod cover, lower (4) (Used in Kit 17900032 and 17900033) | Not Sold Separately |
4 | Gloss Black Keeper, pushrod spring cover (4) (Used in Kit 17900032 and 17900033) | Not Sold Separately |
5 | Pushrod assembly (intake) (2) | 18422-08 |
6 | Pushrod assembly (exhaust) (2) | 18413-08 |
7 | O-ring, pushrod cover, upper (4) | 11293 |
8 | O-ring, pushrod cover, lower (4) | 11145 |
9 | O-ring, pushrod cover, middle (4) | 11132 |
1. | Adjust pushrod length to zero clearance. | |
2. | See Figure 1. Mark the flats of the adjuster closest to the alignment mark (3) to aid in counting the number of turns. Keep the pushrod tube from rotating with a 1/2 in or adjustable wrench. Slowly turn the adjusting screw with a 5/16 in wrench 2-1/2 complete turns counterclockwise (lengthening the pushrod) as viewed from the bottom. | |
3. | Hold adjusting screw and tighten locknut with 1/2 in open-end wrench against the pushrod tube. If pushrod turns with locknut, use three open-end wrenches. Use one to hold the pushrod tube, one to hold adjusting screw and one to turn locknut. NOTE Wait 10 minutes before turning engine over after adjusting front or rear cylinder pushrods. This allows tappets to bleed down and prevents the pushrods or valves from bending. Pushrods must turn freely. Valves must be on their seats (closed) before turning over engine. | |
4. | Wait 10 minutes. With transmission in gear, use rear wheel to turn engine over until both rear cylinder tappets are at their lowest position. | |
5. | Repeat Steps 4 through 8 in the Installation section and Steps 1 through 4 of this procedure for the rear cylinder. | |
6. | Install pushrod spring cap retainers on pushrod covers. Install spark plugs and return transmission to neutral. | |
WARNING Connect positive (+) battery cable first. If positive (+) cable should contact ground with negative (-) cable connected, the resulting sparks can cause a battery explosion, which could result in death or serious injury. (00068a) | ||
7. | Connect the battery cables, positive (+) battery cable first, following the instructions in the appropriate Service Manual. |
1. | Turn adjusting screw on pushrod until zero clearance exists in valvetrain. Pushrod must turn with no drag and no up and down "shake." | |
2. | Hold adjusting screw and tighten locknut with 1/2 in open-end wrench against the pushrod tube. If pushrod turns with locknut, use three open-end wrenches. Use one to hold the pushrod tube, one to hold adjusting screw and one to turn locknut. | |
3. | With transmission in gear, use rear wheel to turn engine over until both rear cylinder tappets are at their lowest position. | |
4. | Repeat Steps 4 through 8 in the Installation section and Steps 1 through 3 of this procedure for the rear cylinder. | |
5. | Install pushrod spring cap retainers on pushrod covers. Install spark plugs and return transmission to neutral. | |
WARNING Connect positive (+) battery cable first. If positive (+) cable should contact ground with negative (-) cable connected, the resulting sparks can cause a battery explosion, which could result in death or serious injury. (00068a) | ||
6. | Connect the battery cables, positive (+) battery cable first, following the instructions in the appropriate Service Manual. NOTE Due to the large number of heads and cams available for Twin Cam engines, check for contact between the pushrods and upper pushrod covers. Check by rotating engine slowly until both valves are in closed position on the cylinder you are checking. If contact occurs, shift the rocker arm supports toward the cam side of the engine. |
1 | Exhaust pushrod (EXH) |
2 | Intake pushrod (INT) |
3 | Alignment mark |