When did the Harley Davidson Twin Cam 88B come out?
In 2000 the Twin Cam 88B was introduced specifically for the Softail line, with a pair of small balance shafts mounted in the engine cases, in front of and behind the crank.
When did the Harley Davidson Twin Cam Softail come out?
This new transmission mounting system, and the Softail’s solid engine mounts, are what delayed the release of Twin Cam powered Softail models until the 2000 model year. Initial planning of the Twin Cam, then code-named P-22, began in 1992.
How many cams are in an 88’s?
Had an 88″ in here once with 131,000 on the clock, that was never opened. Need cam chain shoes/parts. Valve job, port work, bored the cylinders to 95″ with a used set of 203 take-off cams……….last we knew if had over 180,000 on it. Those ole 88’s are tuff as nails .
What was the displacement of a 1999 Harley Davidson 88B?
for the production year 1999. Although they’ve subsequently been 88B models. Read on for a brief overview of the specs of these engines. cubic inches. The 88B is 96 cubic inches, for a total of 1584 cc displacement. This is a marked improvement over the previous engine models, allowing for greater horsepower for the motorcycles.
What’s the life expectancy of a Twin Cam 88?
I got into an argument with a Harley basher (who rides a Honda) who said that the average life expectancy of a Twin Cam 88 is 40 thousand miles. I argued, but had nothing to back it up. I’ve owned three Harley’s and never had any engine (or trans) problems, but none of them have gone over 25K before I bought the next.
How big is a Harley Davidson 88 twin cam engine?
The total displacement of the 88 twin cam engine is 1450 cc, or 88
Had an 88″ in here once with 131,000 on the clock, that was never opened. Need cam chain shoes/parts. Valve job, port work, bored the cylinders to 95″ with a used set of 203 take-off cams……….last we knew if had over 180,000 on it. Those ole 88’s are tuff as nails .
How many miles does a Harley Davidson Twin Cam have?
Valve job, port work, bored the cylinders to 95″ with a used set of 203 take-off cams……….last we knew if had over 180,000 on it. Those ole 88’s are tuff as nails . Leave em stock (cept for tensioners) & they’ll hang in there for the long run ! Seen & heard of many well over 100,000 miles .