Best Performance Mods for an Ironhead?
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It depends on how much money you want to spend, but a good ignition system, Andrews cams, and an S&S Super E carb are a good start. There's a site that I can't remember right now that shows how the guy building the motor got something like 170 hp out of an Ironhead, but it was strictly for racing. I'd want to keep the bike reliable enough to ride it every day, so minor mods like the ones listed above are my preferences.
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I would say to daily use streetbike, HEADWORK ( new valves and porting), 10,5 CR pistons, Electronic ignition,good carb (size about 38-40mm mikuni dellorto) S&S will do as well as CV Keihin from evo. Factory P-cams. Theese mods give you 70-90hp from rear wheel.
If you are planing to go up from that you need to keep mind that after this bike isn't for daily use ( my opinion )
Then you need do more modifications: clutch (XR mod), thrust bearing to front spoket, better brakes.
Here is sample 130hp ironhead (street bike)
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/pictu...&pictureid=685
If you are planing to go up from that you need to keep mind that after this bike isn't for daily use ( my opinion )
Then you need do more modifications: clutch (XR mod), thrust bearing to front spoket, better brakes.
Here is sample 130hp ironhead (street bike)
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/pictu...&pictureid=685
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mario, my 75 sporty has been bored .030 over s&s 13/16 stroker kit ,super E shorty carb, andrews #5 cams,heads have been completely rebuilt,slightly massaged and milled,drag pipes and stock ignition.high torque starter and compression releases installed. this bike has tons of power and torque.when i roll the throtle and the motor gets into its power range the rpm's rise very quickly when i crack the throtle hard i better be hanging on!!! oh and by the way i can ride all day(if my butt can take it).to install the stroker kit make sure you have somebody that really knows what they are doing with the cylinders.
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It's been said that you can get 80-85hp out of a street Ironhead and still have some reliability......Stroker flywheels, stroker cylinders or base plates, dual plug heads, 10.5:1 or better compression, aftermarket trap door, aftermarket trans gears and shafts, aftermarket starter (unless you got an iron leg to kick-start) and a machinist as a good friend.....With a stock bore 61" pistons and 4-5/8" stroke you'll have 74"....Five-inch stroke flywheels are out there but not a good choice for street with the piston speeds. Going bigger than a 3-3/16" bore means boring the cases which would not be a good choice for street riding. Using factory cylinders with a stroker kit requires mods to the cylinder oil drains...Plus there is the heat issue with the faster piston speeds.
Or you can stick with stock bore/stroke and go with a set of cams, carb, ignition, head porting, front sprocket change and get 60-70hp......Don't quote my numbers because there are Ironhead builders out there that know more than I ever will!
Or you can stick with stock bore/stroke and go with a set of cams, carb, ignition, head porting, front sprocket change and get 60-70hp......Don't quote my numbers because there are Ironhead builders out there that know more than I ever will!
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My motor has been bored out .20 over, running 10:1 pistons, 1 3/4 drags, stock carb with edelbrock air cleaner, and i feel than I can outrun just about any vtwin out there. When I open up the trottle and go from 1st to 2nd, the bike nearly throws me off the back and almost raises the front wheel off the ground. You did not say what year it was, if its late 60-early 70's the first upgrade you will need to do before making it go faster is making it stop better. Front disc brakes are a must have.
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Thanks for the replies all. So far I'm sold on the performance aspect of it. Now, $$$.... How much are we talking to get this up to 80hp / 70tq range? I know everyone is different but a good guesstimate would help. By the way, it's a 76 sporty driveline...Thanks.
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I personally don't recom aftermarket trap door, it's much cheaper and easier to replace busted trap door than engine cases... seen that. Gear set is good choise , same time you can switch to close ratio gearing.