Installing a High Flow oil pump on my Harley Davidson (fixing my mistake)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @OZ-HOG-RON
    @OZ-HOG-RON Год назад +7

    Enjoyed watching Brandon. Appreciate you showing when you make a mistake. Everybody makes them, and when you show them, you're going to help me or someone else from doing it wrong. Thanks!

  • @paulbuckberry7683
    @paulbuckberry7683 Год назад +8

    People that don’t make mistakes, generally don’t do a lot! Good video Brandon, down to earth and very humbling.

    • @GilstrapGarage
      @GilstrapGarage  Год назад

      🙌🏻🙌🏻 thank you! I try to keep it real

  • @mongolsmffm4829
    @mongolsmffm4829 Год назад +4

    Great video, I can't respect a man that can't admit to a mistake, nothing but Respect for you bro....keep up the great vids.

  • @blankenbker
    @blankenbker Месяц назад

    I did the same thing. Didn't remove oil pump. Couldn't get it back on, but don't think I broke anything. Gonna pull pump tomorrow. Thanks for your video. It helped a lot . I just hope I can align it right

  • @franksaxton3583
    @franksaxton3583 Год назад +2

    I always worry when someone posts a video of a complex procedure that goes flawlessly. Perhaps edited to look like it went flawlessly anyway. The fact is, I've done many of these repair/upgrades so infrequently that I need to be keenly aware of where *ALL* the snake pits are. I don't find the HD service manuals to be especially helpful for anything I've never done before. And once I've done it there are usually many ways to do it better than the way it's described in the manual. Sometimes when you have trouble fitting a part you will skip forward to where it's actually installed so we don't get to see what the obstruction was. VERY happy that you explained, in great detail, what went wrong reinstalling the cam plate. Hopefully it's a mistake that I won't be making thanks to you. Great videos! I get a lot out of them! Very much appreciated.

    • @GilstrapGarage
      @GilstrapGarage  Год назад

      Because of how much I record when I do these jobs, there’s a lot that gets cut out, but I do my best to not get rid of anything important. In my opinion, hiding your mistakes doesn’t benefit anybody 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @hazepennington9303
    @hazepennington9303 6 месяцев назад +3

    Great video Brandon, I'm putting in a new oil pump on my TC 88 for the first time and thanks a lot for the info 💯

  • @jackma9516
    @jackma9516 Год назад +1

    Your videos are awesome dude… I started wrenching on my own Harley because of you. Keep it up 👍 🍺

    • @GilstrapGarage
      @GilstrapGarage  Год назад

      Hell yeah! That’s awesome! Thanks for watching, man. Keep putting in the work 🤘🏻

  • @jeffreybailey175
    @jeffreybailey175 Год назад +2

    Do you have an oil pressure gauge? If so, what reading was you Experiencing?
    I guess I'm asking, can you tell if your pump is bad with the gauge.

  • @crohnsn2446
    @crohnsn2446 Год назад

    Always enjoy chillin and checking out your vids when I get a chance. a decent good heater I got for my garage was one of those amazon diesel 5kw heaters. best thing I ever did for my garage. should get yours to be bearable. I did some different ducting and ran my exhaust a certain under my ducting to capture that heat. but It works great for being out in the garage in the cold.

  • @jeffhollingsworth4570
    @jeffhollingsworth4570 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’m sure this is fine but you are still missing some steps in this video for one you should check your end play. For instance if say it’s at .003 this leads to the importance of the step you missed and that is you should center the cam plate as you did the oil pump. I put 10 inch pounds then turn the crank a few time before tightening them down to 120 inch pounds. Then repeat this process for the oil pump. If your run out is excessive and you skip this step it can willow out the bushing on the cam plate. If this happens you will lose oil pressure to the crank bearings and can lead to crank failure. I’ve seen this many times.

  • @garryhorton9105
    @garryhorton9105 Год назад +1

    Thanks again Brandon for another top video 😊

  • @JackTrent-b4v
    @JackTrent-b4v 3 месяца назад

    How much does this cost to have done?

  • @Хомяк-ъ1ф
    @Хомяк-ъ1ф 8 месяцев назад

    Здравствуйте, подскажите пожалуйста момент затяжки маслоплиты, маслонасоса, спасибо.

  • @joelricobene4147
    @joelricobene4147 Год назад

    Hey Brandon. I watched your cam install video the other day, good stuff! Did you get the bike tuned after the install? I have heard mixed opinions about that.
    Thanks,
    Joel.

  • @scottkinkead6324
    @scottkinkead6324 11 месяцев назад

    So where did all that stuff off your oil pump go ? In your motor and that's gona be a problem down the road

  • @joseyamidgomezatehortua5994
    @joseyamidgomezatehortua5994 5 месяцев назад

    Hola amigo
    Buen video
    Cual es el valor de esa bomba de aceite y si se la puedo instalar a una road king de 2004?
    Muchas gracias por su atención

  • @austin2267
    @austin2267 Год назад

    Brandon, I think I’ve got your old 2017 dyna. Just did a chain on it. Would love to chat with you and hear if there is any engine work done. Went to clean the air filter and I see the screaming Eagle Throttle body. I also see arp bolts on the cam chest cover which leads me to believe there’s more to be desired on the inside. Anyway, great videos, keep hustling. Hopefully we can catch up.

    • @GilstrapGarage
      @GilstrapGarage  Год назад

      Do you have Instagram? Shoot me a DM @ gilstrapgarage I can fill you in on everything that’s done 🤘🏻

  • @RBoysMedia
    @RBoysMedia Год назад

    I just did cams, no oil pressure. The cam plate fits back in even if the pump gear isn’t aligned? I didn’t force anything but I went in fine. I’d have no problem re doing it if the pushrods weren’t such a pain to do. And I didn’t red loctite them..

    • @RBoysMedia
      @RBoysMedia Год назад

      I also didn’t soak my lifters

    • @GilstrapGarage
      @GilstrapGarage  Год назад

      It could be a pinched o-ring on the back of the oil pump or on the back of the cam plate

    • @RBoysMedia
      @RBoysMedia Год назад

      @@GilstrapGarage do you think the torque spec is a big deal on the pump? I did loosen one bolt by accident and re tightened it. Put it this way, we found a metal rounded off piece that looks like it could be from the oil pump gears but I never took it off. We think it’s from another project but what’s your thought on that? And I meant I did red loctite the pushrods which sucks if I have to re check it all. Hoping all my issues are from the stock air cleaner

  • @quartermain642
    @quartermain642 10 месяцев назад

    how many miles did you have on the bike?

  • @Rick-Williams59
    @Rick-Williams59 Год назад

    Great video dude.

  • @smiley4288
    @smiley4288 Год назад

    Great honest video Fella thou my OCD is kicking in big time over your work space and dirt..sorry not having a go at you just me!!! 🤘😎🤘

    • @GilstrapGarage
      @GilstrapGarage  Год назад +1

      To be honest, it drives me crazy too 🤣 I’ll clean up before I start a job, and by the time I’m done it’s wrecked again lol

  • @abernathyerick
    @abernathyerick 6 месяцев назад

    Brah you still in nebraska how someone hook up with you for side work

  • @CanaanDingman
    @CanaanDingman 2 месяца назад

    How did the twin power pump hold up ?

    • @GilstrapGarage
      @GilstrapGarage  2 месяца назад

      I’ve got close to 10k miles on it now and it’s doing great!

    • @GilstrapGarage
      @GilstrapGarage  2 месяца назад

      I stand corrected, it’s closer to 16k on it. I thought that was a repair i did this spring, but is was 2023 lol

  • @kennethmiller5753
    @kennethmiller5753 Год назад

    Where is the model?🤔

  • @darksidemoto5739
    @darksidemoto5739 Год назад

    I remember being forced to memorize that torque sequence at mmi

  • @SuperRobertheath
    @SuperRobertheath Год назад

    I’m fighting a Tri Glide exhaust system right now. Yes, mistakes are inevitable.

  • @franksaxton3583
    @franksaxton3583 Год назад

    Just a comment on the short you posted today (5/5/23). People who post bitches about how someone rides may not be as smart as they think. I drove for Greyhound when I was starving my way through college long before most of those whining snowflakes were born. I've also been riding (mostly Harleys) on a regular basis since 1962 and the fact that I'm still alive ought to say something about my own abilities. It's a well known survival strategy to keep the idiots behind you. Far behind you! Failing that, keeping them way in front of you so you can watch when they cream someone else. Lane splitting, I dunno. I go way out of my way to NEVER have a moving cager beside me so to me, splitting lanes is asking to be sideswiped. Loud pipes definitely save lives and when I do have to get closer to a cager than I like I make damn sure they hear me. I also [intentionally] look like a cold blooded killer so just in the off chance that they look in their mirror I seek to scare the crap out of them. My assumption is that everyone around me is drunk, drugged out and completely incompetent behind the wheel. I trust no one and I assume nothing. I'm not betting my life that the dipso coming up fast on some side road is going to actually stop at the stop sign. When I was active legislatively I spent 30-odd years trying to promote "Kill a Biker, go to jail" legislation.... to no avail. Sadly, there are very few actual Bikers here in Oregon. Mostly just posers who happen to own motorcycles. Karma was at work when the ABATE State Coordinator who killed my efforts in 2022 wound up splattered all over Hwy 101 when a cager violated his right of way a few years ago. Ride on, my friend and don't pay any mind to bomb throwers who hide behind their computer screens hurling out insults.

  • @jeanlarocque4801
    @jeanlarocque4801 8 месяцев назад

    pas une bon alignement