This YouTube video provides a quick class on adjusting push rods and timing for Harley-Davidson (HD) motors manufactured between 1936 and 1999. The creator aims to assist viewers who are reassembling their motors after repairs or machine work. They also offer their services for those needing such work done or who are unsure about any aspect of the process.
This video highlights the extensive experience of a mechanic at Dragonman's specializing in Harley Davidson engine and transmission rebuilding. With over 58 years in the business, the mechanic details their process, mentioning the assistance of a helper for disassembly and glass-beading. The description encourages potential clients to contact the mechanic to discuss their specific needs and receive a quote. The business operates six days a week and is open on major holidays.
This video features Dragonman showcasing his winter workshop activities, focusing on rebuilding Harley Davidson motors, transmissions, and cases. He highlights his expertise in these mechanical services and encourages viewers to contact him for custom rebuilds and repairs. The video also subtly promotes his merchandise with a link to his online store.
This video features Dragonman working in his machine shop, focusing on repairing early Harley Davidson motorcycle engines from 1936 to 1999. He highlights that this specialization keeps him busy, as many shops don't handle this vintage work. Dragonman, with over 50 years of experience since 1967, invites customers to ship their engines for service. He also offers advice on cost-effective shipping methods, urging viewers to avoid shipping stores and to pack items securely for direct terminal delivery. The description also promotes his shop's t-shirts available for purchase.
This video offers a concise guide to rebuilding Harley-Davidson motorcycle engines, covering heads, barrels, and the lower end. The presenter, from Dragonland, estimates the process takes about six hours, excluding major case repairs. It provides a visual overview of their rebuilding methods and encourages viewers to contact them for pricing and service inquiries. A link to their shop t-shirt is also included.
This video features an experienced mechanic with nearly 50 years of experience repairing Harley-Davidson motorcycle engines. The focus is on the intricate process of repairing blown-out sections of the engine case, specifically mentioning the Sportster transmission section, generator section, and lower case sections. The mechanic demonstrates the step-by-step replacement of a Timken section, a repair that typically takes around two hours. The video also serves as a promotion for his motor and transmission repair services, encouraging viewers to contact him or visit his website, www.dragonmans.com.
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