
If you’re a Harley-Davidson rider or mechanic looking to understand the importance of lifters and pushrods in your engine, this article is for you. In our latest YouTube video, we break down how these components function, why they matter, and the differences between stock and aftermarket options.
Lifters and pushrods play a crucial role in your Harley’s valve train system. Lifters (also known as tappets) transfer motion from the camshaft to the pushrods, which then activate the rocker arms and open or close the engine’s valves. This process is essential for proper air and fuel intake, combustion, and exhaust expulsion.
There are two primary types of lifters used in Harley-Davidson engines:
Pushrods come in two main varieties:
Stock Harley lifters and pushrods work well for most riders, but upgrading to high-performance components can improve durability, engine response, and power delivery. Performance lifters and stronger pushrods reduce valve float, enhance camshaft performance, and support higher lift camshafts for more aggressive tuning.
If you notice any of these symptoms, it may be time for an inspection or upgrade:
Want a visual walkthrough? Check out our YouTube video where we explain everything in detail and show real-world examples of different lifters and pushrods. Whether you’re performing routine maintenance or considering performance upgrades, understanding these components is key to keeping your Harley running strong.
Watch now: Harley Lifters & Pushrods Explained
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