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IH: Engine Mechanicals
Rocker Modifications
- A certain number of 1974 and 1975 XL & XLCH models were produced with modified rocker arms and rocker covers. These were machined to prevent interference between the rocker arm and the inside of the rocker cover due to a thickness variation in the covers. 1)
- The only suspect rocker arm covers were the ones stamped with the letter “M” in the casting surface (which contains the pushrod entry holes). When replacing a rocker arm with the “M” stamped in the casting, you must grind 0.050“ off the top of the rocker prior to installation to provide enough clearance between it and the cover (when the valve opens).
Rocker Box
Sub-Documents
* . . . Splitting Rocker Boxes
57-70
Rocker boxes from a 68 XLCH. 7) | ||
71-85 (except XLX)
The 71 up have a thicker rib across the pushrod side and most people feel they're more rigid. 8)
They do look better under a strobe light than the early ones.
9)
71-85 rocker boxes (F: 17514-71 and R: 17515-71). 10) | ||
Rocker Arms
Rocker arms on a 69 XLH 11) | |
1)
HD Service Bulletin #678 dated December 17, 1974
2)
1952-1957 HD Parts Catalog for al Sportster and K Models pg 4
3)
1954-1976 HD Parts Catalog pg 5
7)
photos by ChefRex of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?page=2&t=1946888
8)
mrmom9r of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1682099&highlight=splitting+rocker+box
10)
photos by sc72 of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1717592&page=11
11)
photos by austinshovel of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1913766&highlight=rocker+arm+bushings