What kind of ignition module does a Screamin Eagle use?
With that new knowledge in hand, he ordered an H-D Screamin’ Eagle Performance Ignition Module (part No. 32979-98A). The SE part was a few dollars cheaper than stock. He also picked up a new outer cover because the original got scratched during removal. Here are the steps Craig performed to replace the ignition module.
How to set engine timing on a Screamin Eagle?
With the new SE module installed, it was time to set the engine timing. Craig reconnected the battery cables, positive side first. He also installed a clear timing hole plug from Drag Specialties (part No. DS-196040) so he could view the timing marks without splattering oil down the case.
What kind of ignition module does a Harley Davidson use?
This ignition module is designed for replacement of the original equipment ignition module on specific Harley- Davidson motorcycle models with dual fire electronic ignition. Depending on the particular part number, this module may be installed on the following models, respectively: PART NO. MODEL 32969-98 1998 and later XL 1200
How do you route wires on a Screamin Eagle?
The only way to route the new wires is to run a thin snake through the cam cover, tape the end of the snake and the end of the new wires together, and then gently pull the bundle down the hole. For Craig’s snake, he used the old harness sheath, which was easy to remove and stiff enough to push through.
With that new knowledge in hand, he ordered an H-D Screamin’ Eagle Performance Ignition Module (part No. 32979-98A). The SE part was a few dollars cheaper than stock. He also picked up a new outer cover because the original got scratched during removal. Here are the steps Craig performed to replace the ignition module.
Which is the best ignition module to buy?
This only confirms our recommendation that the Screamin’ Eagle ignition module is a best buy for street and mildly modified engines. In yet another improvement to the 1997 FXD, the Screamin’ Eagle ignition module performed was used with a set of the new Screamin’ Eagle 1340 Evolution performance heads.
Is the Screamin Eagle motor part EPA compliant?
CAUTION ICONS GO LIGHT: These Screamin’ Eagle®products are 50-state U.S. EPA compliant for sale and use on all applicable vehicles, including those that are pollution controlled. See Genuine Motor Parts and Accessories or Screamin’ Eagle Accessories catalog for fi tment information.
With the new SE module installed, it was time to set the engine timing. Craig reconnected the battery cables, positive side first. He also installed a clear timing hole plug from Drag Specialties (part No. DS-196040) so he could view the timing marks without splattering oil down the case.
Where is the ignition module located on a Sportster?
With that hint, Craig looked into ignition-module failures. On his Sportster, the ignition module is located inside the cam nose cone. Craig devised a simple experiment to test the ignition. He removed the outer cover to expose and cool the ignition module.
This ignition module is designed for replacement of the original equipment ignition module on specific Harley- Davidson motorcycle models with dual fire electronic ignition. Depending on the particular part number, this module may be installed on the following models, respectively: PART NO. MODEL 32969-98 1998 and later XL 1200
With that hint, Craig looked into ignition-module failures. On his Sportster, the ignition module is located inside the cam nose cone. Craig devised a simple experiment to test the ignition. He removed the outer cover to expose and cool the ignition module.