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Screaming Eagle cam bearing
I'm having a torque cam, 447 installed by my dealer. I 'm old and don't ride hard ever. Should I have them install the Screaming Eagle cam bearing as a safety measure. Bike is a new Heritage 114 ? Also if yes, does anyone have the part number as I can't find it. Thanks
Screaming Eagle cam bearing
I'm having a torque cam, 447 installed by my dealer. I 'm old and don't ride hard ever. Should I have them install the Screaming Eagle cam bearing as a safety measure. Bike is a new Heritage 114 ? Also if yes, does anyone have the part number as I can't find it. Thanks
our master tech recently told me that in brand new bikes they install the SE bearing when changing cams..lifters they leave alone ... the bearings are a sturdier design, inexpensive and going into that area anyway so a no brainer .. SE Cam Bearing is P/N 9215 according to the SE Stage 3 kit for your model 114 ...interesting thing is the OEM and the SE Stage 4 131 kit show the same P/N for cam bearing..can't trust their online store documentation all the time is my experience so go to the Parts dept and have them look it up with you.. 'trust but verify' is the guiding principal
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