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Default Fueling Race oil pump and cam plate - best price

I hunted around and found what I think is a decent price for the oil pump and cam plate.

directcycleparts has them as follows:

Fueling Race Cam Plate is part number 0932-0192. Cost is 311.56

Fueling Race Oil Pump is part number 0932-0196. Cost is 409.96

Free shipping too. I ordered mine today
 
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Yep that is the best. Hopefully they have them available as single pieces now. I had to go the kit route due to availability, which included the lifters and gaskets.
 
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Yep that is the best. Hopefully they have them available as single pieces now. I had to go the kit route due to availability, which included the lifters and gaskets.
I called to order, thankfully had no problems ordering the parts separately. They had the pump in stock, the plate is scheduled to come in on Friday.
 
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Cool, let us know how it turns out. So far mine takes everything I've thrown at it with the 120. Once I get some more miles I will post a thread with the results. For now, I have yet to see anyone post that it has failed to solve the sumping issue.
 
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I’ve gotta find an Indy to throw it in for me, but I’ll definitely report back
 
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Are you going to replace the tappet cuffs with the S&S while in there? Highly recommend them for $45 or so.


 

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Damn that is a good price. I bought local and ended up paying 1150 with Ca sales tax for the whole kit. Should have shopped around I guess.
 
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I bought those too. I think I might get those SE adjustable rockers and throw those in also while its apart.

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Are you going to replace the tappet cuffs with the S&S while in there? Highly recommend them for $45 or so.


 
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Are you going to replace the tappet cuffs with the S&S while in there? Highly recommend them for $45 or so.


I had them installed with the RS468, also went with s&s quickees. I should have done the pump and cam plate but I had hoped mine was ok. While I haven’t had any problems I can’t trust the moco.

On a side note, the Indy I had finish my cam install (see my missing cam bearing needle thread) was very dishonest. They quoted one price and charged almost 500 more upon completion. I had no choice as they had my bike and could have easily put a mechanics lien on my title. Needless to say I’ll never go back to them. I’m on the lookout for a good Indy around Baltimore Maryland
 
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I had them installed with the RS468, also went with s&s quickees. I should have done the pump and cam plate but I had hoped mine was ok. While I haven’t had any problems I can’t trust the moco.

On a side note, the Indy I had finish my cam install (see my missing cam bearing needle thread) was very dishonest. They quoted one price and charged almost 500 more upon completion. I had no choice as they had my bike and could have easily put a mechanics lien on my title. Needless to say I’ll never go back to them. I’m on the lookout for a good Indy around Baltimore Maryland
one of the reasons I am tempted to have my local dealer do the work. We all have our opinions of dealers and their techs but it seems like they are less likely to screw you around on price after the quote and would hopefully stand behind their work.
 


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