What size is a Harley Evo engine?
The 883 Evolution engine has a displacement of 883 cubic centimeters (CC), the 1100 has a displacement of 1,101 CC, the 1200 has a displacement of 1,200 CC, and the 1340 has a displacement of 1,337 CC.
How many cc’s is an 80 inch Evo?
The 80-inch, 1,310-cc engine had a bore diameter of 3.498 inches and a stroke of 4.250 inches or 88.85 x 107.95 mm. Compression remained fairly low at 8:1 and 7.4: 1 on post-1980 models. The larger, 80-inch engine was known also as the FLH from its inception until 1978.
Can a twin cam Evo fit in a frame?
Of course your Evo or Twin Cam drive-train can be spooned in the frame in an eye-blink. But also components such as forks, wheels and brakes will fit. That the dedicated chopper freak will not use too many stock parts is needless to say.
Where can I get parts for my EVO engine?
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. It will also show you how it goes back together.
What kind of frame for twin cam Electra?
Finally a ready-to-fit L&L hardtail frame is designed for the Twin Cam A and B, the Electra, FXR and Dyna. Do you want to build a sleek lane-splitter? Or can’t you get your eyes off those wonderfull bobbers in the biker-mag? The possibilities of the new L&L frame are endless, as it’s available in both bobber (low) and chopper (high) look.
Where is the tappet screen on a Harley Davidson Evo?
Go to engine and oil pump and you will find the tappet screen and where it is. It will also show you how it goes back together. It is lockated near your oil pump on the rear of the right case. When ever you pull the spark plugs get a small light to shine in the hole. You will see cross hatching on the cylinder wall. The rings never seat.