Any drawbacks to Gear driven cams?
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Any drawbacks to Gear driven cams?
I have an '04 Ultra with about 22,000 miles on it now and now that winter is approaching I thought it might be a good idea to check out the cam tensioners. The hydraulic tensioner is about $400+. Since you can get an Andrew's 26G gear driven cams for less than that, it would seem like it would make sense. You get the benefit of added power and no issues with cam chain tensioners anymore. Am I missing something?
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$400 for the cams and the gear drive? The gear drive alone is usually $400. Before you spend your money you need to check the runout on your crank. If it is more than .003 inches the gear drive system will not work correctly. It will howl. You can buy conversion cams that use the late model oil pump and hydraulic tensioners for about the same money and you get the advantage of the better oil pump.
#4
'06 & earlier run out *shouldn't* be a problem, but check it before you buy the gear drive cams. If you're within tolerance, then gear drive cams are a good idea. If you're out of tolerance, or marginal, compare the price to the '07 & later hydraulic tensioned cam setup. It appears to be as reliable as gear drive, & more tolerant of run out.
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Thanks for the replies guys. I see the error of my thought process. I was looking at the J&P catalog and see that the cam goes for $320. I seem to have overlooked the fact that it requires the S&S gears. Sounds like it still might be the way to go if the run out on the crank is OK, but it isn't as cheap as I thought.
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My 2000 has the strong crank so I went Gear Drive with the Andrews 26g's and LOVE IT.
Bought the complete kit, ( cams, gears, new inner bearings and gasket,) for $561.00 from North Shore Cycles via E-Bay.
Only noise issue is the gear 'ticking' which only occurs at idle and when hot, otherwise it purrs.
Bought the complete kit, ( cams, gears, new inner bearings and gasket,) for $561.00 from North Shore Cycles via E-Bay.
Only noise issue is the gear 'ticking' which only occurs at idle and when hot, otherwise it purrs.
#10
Gears set up properly are great. As some have mentioned, the crank runout needs to be within spec (.003 or less, preferably .002 or less) and you need to check backlash and go with an oversized or undersized gear as appropriate. The Andrews 26 likes 9.5 compression. I ran an Andrews 26g with a 95" with bigboyz ported heads at 9.5:1 in my 04 and it was great.