What size is an Evo engine?
It was made in the 1,340 cc (82 cu in) displacement for Harley-Davidson Big V-twins bikes, replacing the Shovelhead engine until 2000 when the last EVO was placed in a production factory custom FXR4 (FXR2 and FXR3 were the first CVOs).
How do I know if my Street Glide has abs?
The surest way to tell if a bike has ABS is to follow the brake lines. If the brake lines go straight from the master cylinder to the caliper, then your Harley does not have ABS. In some cases, if the brake lines seem to run into the chassis of the bike or another box, it could have ABS.
When did the Harley Davidson Evolution engine come out?
Harley-Davidson Evolution Engine Specifications. by Drew Storey. Harley-Davidson’s Evolution engine — frequently referred to by riders as an “Evo” or “Blockhead” engine — fueled increases in Harley-Davidson’s overall sales and stock price for over 20 years after it first entered the motorcycle market in 1984.
When did the Evolution engine stop being made?
The larger Evolution engine, however, was replaced by the Twin Cam 88 engine in 1999. Before production of the big Evolution engine ceased, it was commonly found in dozens of Harley-Davidson’s 1340 displacement models over the years — most notably the Softail Springer 1340.
What kind of engine does an Evo have?
Discussion in ‘ Engine, Fuel and Exhaust ‘ started by JBC2565, Jan 14, 2011 . 32K with an S&S upgrade cam and rev-tech 6 sp.
When did Harley Davidson stop making the Ironhead engine?
The small Evolution engine permanently replaced the Ironhead engine, and as of November 2010, is still being produced by the Harley-Davidson motorcycle company. It can be found in Harley-Davidson’s 883, 1100 and 1200 XLH Sportster models. The larger Evolution engine, however, was replaced by the Twin Cam 88 engine in 1999.
Harley-Davidson Evolution Engine Specifications. by Drew Storey. Harley-Davidson’s Evolution engine — frequently referred to by riders as an “Evo” or “Blockhead” engine — fueled increases in Harley-Davidson’s overall sales and stock price for over 20 years after it first entered the motorcycle market in 1984.
When did the Harley Davidson shovelhead engine come out?
The Shovelhead was a decent engine for the time, but the quality was not always there and at the end of its life, it was struggling to compete with the foreign imports. To save the company once again, Harley-Davidson needed to evolve. And in 1984, they did just that with the release of the Harley Evolution engine.
The larger Evolution engine, however, was replaced by the Twin Cam 88 engine in 1999. Before production of the big Evolution engine ceased, it was commonly found in dozens of Harley-Davidson’s 1340 displacement models over the years — most notably the Softail Springer 1340.
Where to get parts for a Harley Davidson Evo?
Get a shop manual for your year and model of evolution and read it. For now go to Bandit.com and follow their directions to register your EVO for their parts book. This will get you into looking at copies of Harley parts books for your year. Go to engine and oil pump and you will find the tappet screen and where it is.