Twin cam conversion chain driven cams for harley-davidson
Twin cam conversion chain driven cams for harley-davidson
Andrews Twin cam conversion chain driven cams for Harley-Davidson 50n Conversion Chain Driven Cams Allow You To Upgrade Your 99-06 Twin Cam (Except 06 Dyna Glory) to the Newer Roller-Style Cam Chains and Replaces The Spring Tension Cam Chain Adjusters With The Later-Style Hydraulic adjusters for Longer Life
Cam Grinds listed are designated to be used with stock lifters; They require the installation of 07-17 cam plate, oil pump, cam sproks and chains, and both hydraulic chain adjusters (before parts are not included and must be purchaseed separately)
A list of require components is suppiplay with each set of cams
Performance Should Be similar to Earlier Bikes with the Same Cam Grinds
Made in the U.S.A.
"12n" Grind Cams
Can be used with stock valve springs and tappets
SLlight Power Increase When compared to stock
No retuning of the stock system is needy
BOLT-IN CAMS WITH THE SAME OUTPUT AS THE STOCK CAMS
"21N" Grind Cams
Ideal for Heavy Bikes With Stock Compression Ratios and Stock Pistons
Can be used with stock valve springs and tappets
BOLT-IN CAMS WITH MORE TORQUE AT LOW AND MIDDLE RPM RANGE (1700-4800 RPM)
Similar to ev23 for heavy bikes
"26n" Grind Cams
BOLT-IN CAMS FOR LOW RPM TORQUE AND TWO-UUR TOURING
Can be used with stock valve springs and tappets
Add More Torque and Horsepower At Low and Middle RPM Range (1800-5200 rpm)
"37N" Grind Cams
BOLT-IN CAMS FOR 88 "OR 95" MOTORS
Can be used with stock valve springs and tappets
Smooth idle, Broad Torque Band
Run Best With Low-Restriction Exhausts (2200-5800 rpm)
"50n" Grind Cams
Piston-To-Valve and Valve-To-Valve Clearance Must Be Checked
For light bikes with 9.5: 1 to 9.8: 1 Compression ratio (2400-6000+ rpm)
Designed for Easy Installation in 95 "Motors With Stock Heads
Can Be used with stock valve springs and tappets, but valve travel must be checked (minimum .620 ")
"55N" Grind Cams
MAXIMUM TORQUE AND HORSEPOWER AT HIGHER RPM RANGES (2600-6200+ RPM)
Designed for Engines with 9.8: 1 to 10.2: 1 Compression ratio
Coil Bind Should Be Checked; Can Be used with stock tappets (Minimum Valve Travel of .620 ")
Piston-To-Valve and Valve-To-Valve Clearance Must Be Checked
Twin cam conversion chain driven cams
Note: 99-06 Twin Cam Motors (Except 06 Dyna Glide) Cannot use the 07-17 cams, as the Bearing Journal on the Earlier Motors is .875 "In diameter and the 07-17 cams are 1000" in diameter. The "N" series of cams feature the .875 "Bearing Journal, Yet Still Accept the New Style Cam Support Plate.
Note: 99-01 Model Motors Use the Andrews Rear Cam Sproke Drag Part #0925-0147. 2002-2006 MODELS MUST USE THE STOCK REAR CAM SPROCKET, OEM #25728-06.
Note: Installer Must Check Coil Bind, Valve-To-Valve Clearance and Valve-To-Piston Clearance.