Twin Cam 88 Knock

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Twin Cam 88 Knock

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I have an '03 Super Glide with the Twin Cam 88 engine. I have 11K miles on it and heard a knocking noise. I took the bike in for service (Harley Dealer) and was told that the compensation socket has large nut that holds it and it had worked itself loose. I asked the mechanic was this a know problem and would it happen again. He stated that is was not a known problem and possibly it might happen again. I would like to know it there are any others who had had occur with their Twin Cam 88 engine?
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get on google and type in harley twin cam 88 camshaft problems.they got lawsuits and other stuff about the 88 .
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#3 Unread post by Gummiente »

Like 9000white says, there's lots of documented info about this and other TC88 problems on the net. I belong to a few Harley forums, send me a PM and I'll list them for you.

FWIW, I just traded in an '04 FLHT with 54,668km on it. Never had one problem with it and I'm hoping my new '06 FXDI Superglide gives me the same reliability.
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Superg88 wrote:I have an '03 Super Glide with the Twin Cam 88 engine. I have 11K miles on it and heard a knocking noise. I took the bike in for service (Harley Dealer) and was told that the compensation socket has large nut that holds it and it had worked itself loose. I asked the mechanic was this a know problem and would it happen again. He stated that is was not a known problem and possibly it might happen again. I would like to know it there are any others who had had occur with their Twin Cam 88 engine?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
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Compensation Socket?

This sounds like a bogus thing. Did he mention the muffler bearings?

Did he offer to sell you a can of Compression?

I don't doubt the knock is a problem, but the "compesation socket" sounds awfully fishy to me...
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mydlyfkryzis wrote:
Superg88 wrote:I have an '03 Super Glide with the Twin Cam 88 engine. I have 11K miles on it and heard a knocking noise. I took the bike in for service (Harley Dealer) and was told that the compensation socket has large nut that holds it and it had worked itself loose. I asked the mechanic was this a know problem and would it happen again. He stated that is was not a known problem and possibly it might happen again. I would like to know it there are any others who had had occur with their Twin Cam 88 engine?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
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Compensation Socket?

This sounds like a bogus thing. Did he mention the muffler bearings?

Did he offer to sell you a can of Compression?

I don't doubt the knock is a problem, but the "compesation socket" sounds awfully fishy to me...
I need some headlight fluid, and a couple cans of elbow grease, would you pick some up for me?
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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#6 Unread post by Gummiente »

mydlyfkryzis wrote:Compensation Socket?

This sounds like a bogus thing.
Compensator sprocket. And it's legit. Keep in mind that the Harley uses a chain driven primary, not a gear driven one like that on your bike.
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Gummiente wrote:
mydlyfkryzis wrote:Compensation Socket?

This sounds like a bogus thing.
Compensator sprocket. And it's legit. Keep in mind that the Harley uses a chain driven primary, not a gear driven one like that on your bike.
It's funny how a couple of letters can make a world of difference.

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If your nut comes loose once, it can come loose again.

Having big loose nuts is a problem with Harley;'s I guess... 8)
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#8 Unread post by xlranger »

'01 FXDXT with 54K+ on it, and "knocking on wood" have not had any problems with it. It has been to Montana twice, Biketoberfest 4 times, the Blue Ridge Parkway, Deal's Gap, and many points in between.

The only time it was on a trailer besides original delivery was in Gillette, Wyoming when the battery went toes up - SNAP.
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