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S&S Adjustable Pushrod Set

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Item: 328246

Fits: 2007 Harley Davidson XL1200C Sportster 1200 Custom

$134.96

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S&S Adjustable Pushrod Set


To assure consistent valve train operation under all conditions, S&S adjustable pushrods are manufactured from rigid .4375" chromoly steel tubing. Requires removal of the gas tank, rocker assemblies and the rocker box covers to complete installation. Each kit comes with separate pushrod lengths for intake and exhaust which greatly simplifies adjustment upon installation.

  • Compatible with stock or hydraulic lifters
  • Fits engines with 4.650" (stock) cylinder length
  • Made in the USA
Specification Details
Country of Origin USA
Material Chromoly Steel
Quantity 4

Vehicle Fitment


Fitment is guaranteed or your money back plus free return shipping.
Don’t waste time installing a product that doesn't fit. We worked hard ensuring that this product is an exact fit on the vehicles listed below.

Harley Davidson
  • XL1200C Sportster 1200 Custom 1996-2013
  • XL1200L Sportster 1200 Low 2006-2011
  • XL1200N Sportster 1200 Nightster 2007-2012
  • XL1200R Sportster 1200 Roadster 2004-2008
  • XL1200S Sportster 1200 Sport 1996-2003
  • XL1200V Sportster Seventy-Two 2012-2013
  • XL1200X Sportster Forty-Eight 2010-2013
  • XL50 50th Anniversary Sportster 2007
  • XL883 Sportster 883 2004-2008
  • XL883C Sportster 883 Custom 1999-2009
  • XL883L Sportster 883 Low 2005-2010
  • XL883L Sportster SuperLow 2011-2013
  • XL883N Sportster Iron 883 2009-2013
  • XL883R Sportster 883R 2002-2007
  • XLH1200 Sportster 1200 1991-2003
  • XLH883 Sportster 883 1991-2003
  • XLH883DLX Sportster 883 Deluxe 1991-1995
  • XLH883HUG Sportster 883 Hugger 1991-2003

Customer Reviews


Nice product!

By   on  Verified Purchaser

Completely checked pushrods top to bottom, looks like an adjustable pushrod with no blemishes. Installed push rods without a hitch, however, exhaust push rod on front cylinder was hitting push rod tube at the top. It looks like I'll be able to ream out the pushrod tube for enough clearance. The alignment issue is more than likely caused from decking heads and using a .030 head gasket. The push rods also appear to be bigger on the outside diameter than stock. All in all good product. Just remember, these are not quick installs. You've got to remove the rocker cover and rockers to install them.


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Questions & Answers


Will these pushrods work well in a 1996 evo with ev-27 cam and crane beehive springs with crane lifers stock heads and valves

In a word, absolutely. S&S pushrods are stronger and more durable than the OEM 'rods that they replace and they'll work with a wide variety of lifters, Crane lifters included.

By Tom

Planning on installing the andrews EV27 in my bike. What's the difference between these pushrods, and the s&s quickee pushrods?

With the Quickee pushrods, you won't need to remove the lifter block in order to complete the installation, which is rather convenient. In the case of other adjustable pushrod sets we have, you're going to need to do a lot more work in order to complete the installation. You save quite a bit of time with the Quickee pushrods. Otherwise, as far as quality and longevity is concerned, unless you're doing a massive engine build and going for big power - the Quickee pushrods are the way to go. Of course, in the instance you are doing a big job and you're already taking the engine apart, the nice thing about the standard adjustable pushrods is that they're lighter and there's one less point of (potential) failure. So, from a reliability standpoint, and that's not to say the Quickee rods are bad, because they're not - if you're looking to eliminate any potential failure point, the standard adjustable pushrods would be the way to go.

By Staff

What would be a recomended push rod cover for this application ?

I'm planning to install a S&S 509 Gear Drive Touring Cam Kit and S&S Adjustable Pushrod Set in my 2000 FLHT and I guess I need a different style of covers for the push rods.

You're indeed correct in that, you'll need 84-99 pushrod covers in order to install the adjustable pushrods on your bike. While you could buy the covers separately, your best bet would be to purchase an S&S Quickee Pushrod Conversion Kit instead. It has everything you need to get the job done and will certainly go well with those cams.

By Staff

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