Should I try to install the Inner Primary Cover?
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RE: Should I try to install the Inner Primary Cover?
If you are mechanical at all it is not to bad. You will need to get a service manual though. It has all the torque sequences etc.
Also you will need torx, and allen wrenches. A 30 mm deep socket for the clutch hub nut. And the new Primary drive locking tool, (a steel bar about 1/4" thick 1 1/2" wide by 7 1/2" long).
Also you will need torx, and allen wrenches. A 30 mm deep socket for the clutch hub nut. And the new Primary drive locking tool, (a steel bar about 1/4" thick 1 1/2" wide by 7 1/2" long).
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RE: Should I try to install the Inner Primary Cover?
im a tech and its not bad to do yourself, the main thing i can tell you is the clutch hub is reverse theds and the torque is 150 ft lbs, thats alot, its a handful to get it there, the compensating nut is 75 ft lbs, and all of your outer allen bolt to hold the inner and outer primary covers together is 120in lbs, and also you have to take the starter bolts out which are really fun to get to. If you think you have the tools and some mechanical ability itsd not hard, but if you dont then you are way better off to take it to the dealer
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RE: Should I try to install the Inner Primary Cover?
Last time I did my EVO's inner primary a few years ago, it took me about 4-5 hours taking my time. Also had to remove the inner primary to do 18 front sprocket changes on vintage 3 Brit bikes which is basically the same deal as Harley's. It's not too bad for the average guy who wrenches his own bikes. Get the shop manual and dig in!
I think the 06's use special self sealing inner primary bolts that will have to be replaced once they are removed. Maybe somebody has the part number for em.
Glad to see another Harley Tech on the board. This place is getting better and better every day! Schweet!
I think the 06's use special self sealing inner primary bolts that will have to be replaced once they are removed. Maybe somebody has the part number for em.
Glad to see another Harley Tech on the board. This place is getting better and better every day! Schweet!
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RE: Should I try to install the Inner Primary Cover?
Well......I took step #1 today.
Got the service manual. Gonna look it over real good before I dive in head first.
I feel pretty comfortable though. Seem to be some good guys on here, so I think I could find help if needed.
I'll probably need to buy a couple of tools, but I'm the kind of guy that sees paying the dealer the same as renting a house.
So, to me, it will be like investing in my future to buy the stuff I need! That's what I keep telling my wife anyway!
Got the service manual. Gonna look it over real good before I dive in head first.
I feel pretty comfortable though. Seem to be some good guys on here, so I think I could find help if needed.
I'll probably need to buy a couple of tools, but I'm the kind of guy that sees paying the dealer the same as renting a house.
So, to me, it will be like investing in my future to buy the stuff I need! That's what I keep telling my wife anyway!
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RE: Should I try to install the Inner Primary Cover?
need to buy a couple of tools,
When you start, stay calm, don't rush and enjoy the experience. When you hit a wall, stepback and come to HDF. Usually someone here will set you straight before a pot a coffee is brewed.