At that mileage there will be a few other parts that should be replaced along with a new or rebuilt motor but a Stage 4 kit would not be high on the list. Three questions before I jump in with my thoughts if interested.
1. Do you have a budget?
2. Will you be doing the work?
3. What is your goal for a new or rebulit motor?
Hey Dolt.
I'm trying to price out options at the moment. The reason for using the Stage 4 as a reference point is it will give apackage proce for 90% of what i think the top end will need. My first assumption to test will be I expect the cumulative price of the individual parts will be at or above that Stage 4 package price. So, for whatever the cost; it seems an upgrade to what is essentially a 110 from a 96 is a better choice. If I'm wrong, i get a refurbished 96.
You mention additional parts. The cam chest bearings come to mind as well as the bearings on the primary side of the flywheel. i like the S&S cam plate & oil pump setup. I'm assuming the checking will address all the bushings within the engine as well. i know it's not just throwing the kit into it, but the kit is a good starting point for buidling a comparable parts list for price comparison.
I intend to do the work myself. I have a couple of tools to buy to remove and install bearings, Their cost is a wash since there won't be a labour bill other than small charges for something i won't have a specialized tool for. I'm retired, so i'm under no time pressure. The work may begin this winter or next, depending on what i learn. i'm working in anticipation of something that is on the horizon. When the pricing is done, i can begin to purchase to the parts list i build.
The goal it to have a reliable, fun, slightly punchy long distance tourer to run for the next number of years; not unlike what it's been these past years. I like to have a main summer trip that's between 8 - 10,000 km. the last few have been closer to 9,000 part way around Lake Ontario on both sides of the border and out to Winnipeg and bag, with side detours to visit friends along the way. This bike will probably see me out. I'd rather work on it than trade it.
Mike