How hot should a Shovelhead run?

How hot should a Shovelhead run?

It should be hot, but not scalding hot like 250. Hell, that’s over boiling for water. Your cylheads will easily go past 250 and even 300 (over 400 for flatheads) but I doubt your oil in the tank will ever get to 250.

What years did Harley make shovel heads?

The Shovelhead engine is a motorcycle engine that was produced by Harley-Davidson from 1966 to 1984, built as a successor to the previous Panhead engine.

Are shovel heads reliable?

If you beat on a machine it’s gonna fail you no matter what it is. If you take care of it, a Shovelhead is just as reliable as anything else. They’re easy to work on and parts are always available.

What is a generator shovel?

For the first three years, it ran a generator and kept the old kidney-shaped timing cover from the 1958-1965 Panhead. Shovelhead bikes built from 1966 to 1969 are sometimes referred to as a generator Shovel, flat-side Shovel, or Pan-Shovel.

What brand of engine oil is safe for my Shovelhead?

Recommended Fluids. Harley-Davidson recommends 4 quarts of SAE 50 or 60 engine oil in all 1966 through 1984 shovelheads. The transmission uses 1.5 pints of HD transmission lubricant, although many people use 75w90 gear oil mixed 3-to-1 with Lucas oil. Harley-Davidson makes two types of fork oil for shovelheads.

What is a Harley 74?

“Harley 74” is biker slang for Harley big twins with a 74 cubic inch displacement, but that is a barely adequate descriptive characterization. “Harley 74” was considered the ultimate in motorcycle ownership, in the American motorcycle culture of the 1960s and 1970s. Words have power.

Why are Harley Davidsons so unreliable?

The unreliable tag comes mostly from the AMF days. In the 80s AMF bought HD and they were in over their heads and put out some shoddy products. They did innovate some, but rushed products to market and the Harley’s made in those days tended to break down a lot.

What does CVO stand for on Harley?

Custom Vehicle Operations
Harley-Davidson CVO (“Custom Vehicle Operations”) for motorcycles are a family of models created by Harley-Davidson for the factory custom market.

What kind of engine does a 1975 Shovelhead have?

1975 Harley-Davidson Shovelhead , 1975 FXE Shovelhead 1200cc (74ci), kick and electric start, frame and engine numbers match, 4 speed trans, with a Wide Glide front end and other parts to look like an FLH. Has about 1,500 miles on rebuilt engine.

What kind of wheels does Shovelhead FLH have?

The front end was lowered 1.5″ also, so the whole bike has a great low stance to it. I also just added the Fred Kondlin Bonanza bars with a late model one piece riser/clamp with locking screws in it. The paint job is by a local painter and is flawless. The wheels are polished aluminum CCI disks.

How did the Shovelhead Harley Davidson get its name?

In 1966, Harley-Davidson unveiled the powerful Shovelhead motor, which took its name from the coal shovel shape of it’s rocker covers.

When did the Low Rider Shovelhead come out?

In 1977 the Low Rider appeared, another sales hit. 1978 Harley-Davidson 74-inch FLH Shovelhead. The bagger types (those who liked the King of the Highway touring package, with batwing fairing and saddlebags) still had their FLHs, but now the market was expanding. Slowly. Too slowly, for the likes of AMF.

How many miles does a 1980 Harley Shovelhead have?

1980 Harley Davidson Shovelhead FLH. 32,000 original miles. Everything has been gone through and is in great working order. Many upgrades have been done. This bike needs nothing. The original seat, tanks, fenders and saddle bags are included. They are the stock Harley two tone tan.

Who is the owner of the Shovelhead engine?

In this instructional video, motorcycle guru Frank Kaisler walks you through the care and service of Harley-Davidson’s venerable Shovelhead engine. Frank shares hard-earned tips and tricks along with important information that have served him so well over the past four decades.

In 1977 the Low Rider appeared, another sales hit. 1978 Harley-Davidson 74-inch FLH Shovelhead. The bagger types (those who liked the King of the Highway touring package, with batwing fairing and saddlebags) still had their FLHs, but now the market was expanding. Slowly. Too slowly, for the likes of AMF.

Is the Harley Shovelhead bobber up for sale?

Up for sale is a great looking , riding and shifting harley shovelhead bobber. Its an excellent runner and needs nothing new, all numbers match. Please questions are entertained.