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Well being a more of an accessory install type of person and not a wrench with the old 2000 fat boy reaching 40000 I have decided to go gear drive if the crank runout is good \\; After talking to my dealership which has been good to me in the past Im concerned they may get to me this time.
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I have decided to go with all hq stuff and looking at the cost was wondering what a fair price to pay for labor is and or the amount of time required to pull out all the old stuff and put in the new. \\; Should I expect to pay more for the HQ parts at the dealship then I would from HQ's websight?
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The parts are the 0034 cam, hq gear drive, hq quick adjust push rods and the lower priced tappets.
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Thanks
Clove \\;
Welcome to the site. It's really no big deal to work on these things.(big lawnmower) Get a manuel, roll up the sleeves and get to work. You can do it, I did. Lots of us willing to help.. \\; Steve
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