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techtalk:evo:oil03 [2019/08/05 11:34]
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ixl2relax [Bronze Oil Pump Drive Gear Upgrade (26391-06)]
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   * This upgrade is compatible with 1991-later models.   * This upgrade is compatible with 1991-later models.
-  * HD finally came out with an upgraded drive gear in 2006 for the Buell models to solve the high-rpm wear problem. ​But they never bothered to put it in XL's. It probably costs more than the steel gear, and given that failures are rare at 60hp, it just wasn't needed. But if you're hopping up an XL, it's a good piece of insurance. Especially if you're going into the cam box for a cam swap anyway, then it's a no-brainer in my opinion. It's a really ugly failure that generally requires a full tear down to fix. The gear is an ounce of prevention. ((aswracing http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1920827&​highlight=pinion+gear+locking+tool&​page=2))+  * HD finally came out with an upgraded drive gear in 2006 for the Buell models to solve the high-rpm wear problem. ​Pinion shaft runout was the cause and occurs mostly because of high rpm operation causing flywheel spread. This failure has always been a terrible issue with Buells as they had higher rev limits from the factory - 6800 for most tubers and up to 7500 for the XB9. Even bone stock Buells were having this failure. 
 +  * But the MoCo never bothered to put it in XL's. It probably costs more than the steel gear, and given that failures are rare at 60hp, it just wasn't needed. But if you're hopping up an XL, it's a good piece of insurance. Especially if you're going into the cam box for a cam swap anyway, then it's a no-brainer in my opinion. It's a really ugly failure that generally requires a full tear down to fix. The gear is an ounce of prevention. ((aswracing http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1920827&​highlight=pinion+gear+locking+tool&​page=2))
   * The bronze gear doesn'​t have this issue because of the different wear characteristics of the metal. The oil pump drive gear sees a lot of sliding friction, which causes the steel on steel to wear quickly. Bronze has much less friction than the OEM gear.  The bronze gear is also uniform throughout, and thus it wears more predictably. So even if bronze is softer than steel, all of the factors in this application end up giving it a longer life than the steel gear. ((Scuba10jdl of the XLFORUM http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=2002257&​highlight=pinion+locking+tool))   * The bronze gear doesn'​t have this issue because of the different wear characteristics of the metal. The oil pump drive gear sees a lot of sliding friction, which causes the steel on steel to wear quickly. Bronze has much less friction than the OEM gear.  The bronze gear is also uniform throughout, and thus it wears more predictably. So even if bronze is softer than steel, all of the factors in this application end up giving it a longer life than the steel gear. ((Scuba10jdl of the XLFORUM http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=2002257&​highlight=pinion+locking+tool))
   * It's cheap insurance, even if you only plan to visit 7,000 RPM instead of living there. ((Centennial Sportster http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1920827&​highlight=pinion+gear+locking+tool))   * It's cheap insurance, even if you only plan to visit 7,000 RPM instead of living there. ((Centennial Sportster http://​xlforum.net/​forums/​showthread.php?​t=1920827&​highlight=pinion+gear+locking+tool))