Compensator issues have been a problem for years. I don't know why Harley doesn't come up with something better. After market Compensators are much better so why doesn't Harley correct the problem? Mine rattles and makes all kind of noises. The dealer says its normal.
Got a torque wrench,lock tite and compensator was in good shape,nothing inside the housing but clean fluid from the last time I did a three hole oil change,Thanks for your input
@@DG-hb8rh there’s a guy who has a shop who I go to and hang out,I asked him if he had a seat laying around,it was the Saddlemen King 2up,I paid 100.00 for it and they go for 403.00 on ebay
Wow, that thing is clean👍 Great job keeping it pristine
@@seansimone-e6k Thanks Man,she gets washed probably 4x a week,gotta keep that chrome a looker
Compensator issues have been a problem for years. I don't know why Harley doesn't come up with something better. After market Compensators are much better so why doesn't Harley correct the problem? Mine rattles and makes all kind of noises. The dealer says its normal.
I don’t trust the dealer for shit,its easier to do it yourself
I believe the torque speck for the compensator sprocket is right around 165 ft-lbs and red locktite should be used.
Got it,Thanks!
@@Hoglife Good luck bro and stay safe. 👍🏻
@@goochma Thanks @goochma👍👍👍
very little red locktite though. just a couple drops is what i've been told.
The Best you could ? Did you tourqe it to speck? Use locktite ? Check the condition of the compensator?
Primary chain tension?
Got a torque wrench,lock tite and compensator was in good shape,nothing inside the housing but clean fluid from the last time I did a three hole oil change,Thanks for your input
And the primary chain was loose by almost an inch so that helped with the noise because it was flopping around
How much was the seat $ ?
@@DG-hb8rh there’s a guy who has a shop who I go to and hang out,I asked him if he had a seat laying around,it was the Saddlemen King 2up,I paid 100.00 for it and they go for 403.00 on ebay