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Originally Posted by sgtcowboyusmc One more thing (Yea I know here I go sounding like I know what I'm talking about) is if he has the stock pushrods he can cut them with bolt cutters and replace them with adjustable pushrods and then he will be able to change lifters now and in the future. That was done on my bike at 47,000 when the cam tensioners were replaced.
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i got that thanks i did exactly that, the job came out good and now i am waiting on the new set of hydralic lifters.the guy said he could do them if i left the bike for 2 days but my experience with shops has not been good, so i did this one myself