Serious Wiring Problems: 2007 Fat Boy
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SneakyBastard (08-24-2022)
#32
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#33
Any suggestions on a decent aftermarket ignition system? I see a lot of them advertised, like Screamin Eagle, Dynatek, Daytona, Ultima....I can't really afford S&S (should be called $&$) so i try and steer clear of them, for now.
And would i be looking for a single fire or dual fire setup? What's the difference?
#34
As for the 5 bolt Derby cover... this from the HD website:
"Fits ’99-’00 Evolution® 1340, ’99-’17 Dyna, ’99-'18 Softail (except FLSB) and ’99-’15 Touring and Trike models (except FLHTCUL, FLHTKL or ’07-’15 Touring or Trike models with Narrow-Profile Outer Primary Cover P/N 25700385 or 25700438)."
I've been digging and searching for anything to identify my engine. After about 2 hours on the HD Service Portal website, it appears to be a 1999 Evo. 97-98 had the 3 screw derby and a different primary plate (the little one to the left of the derby). The valve covers and primary cover are identical to mine on the 99 Evo.
"Fits ’99-’00 Evolution® 1340, ’99-’17 Dyna, ’99-'18 Softail (except FLSB) and ’99-’15 Touring and Trike models (except FLHTCUL, FLHTKL or ’07-’15 Touring or Trike models with Narrow-Profile Outer Primary Cover P/N 25700385 or 25700438)."
I've been digging and searching for anything to identify my engine. After about 2 hours on the HD Service Portal website, it appears to be a 1999 Evo. 97-98 had the 3 screw derby and a different primary plate (the little one to the left of the derby). The valve covers and primary cover are identical to mine on the 99 Evo.
Last edited by SneakyBastard; 08-24-2022 at 06:02 PM.
#35
Lol... thanks for the help so far, guys. I have ordered another ignition module which is gonna take a couple of weeks to get here. Ebay takes forever.
Any suggestions on a decent aftermarket ignition system? I see a lot of them advertised, like Screamin Eagle, Dynatek, Daytona, Ultima....I can't really afford S&S (should be called $&$) so i try and steer clear of them, for now.
And would i be looking for a single fire or dual fire setup? What's the difference?
Any suggestions on a decent aftermarket ignition system? I see a lot of them advertised, like Screamin Eagle, Dynatek, Daytona, Ultima....I can't really afford S&S (should be called $&$) so i try and steer clear of them, for now.
And would i be looking for a single fire or dual fire setup? What's the difference?
#36
Ebay is going to take 2 weeks to get here. I could probably have an aftermarket here in 2 days.... I'm just asking questions is all.
If I'm bugging you guys, just say so and I will bow out. I did not mean to waste your time.
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#38
No, you are not wasting my time, did not mean it that way, I am more than happy to try and help.
I just installed a Dyna ignition system on my `89 Softail, it was a very easy install (uses stock ignition coil).
Dyna Ignition
I just installed a Dyna ignition system on my `89 Softail, it was a very easy install (uses stock ignition coil).
Dyna Ignition
#39
No, you are not wasting my time, did not mean it that way, I am more than happy to try and help.
I just installed a Dyna ignition system on my `89 Softail, it was a very easy install (uses stock ignition coil).
Dyna Ignition
I just installed a Dyna ignition system on my `89 Softail, it was a very easy install (uses stock ignition coil).
Dyna Ignition
Lol.... It really is sad to see a nice bike go to **** because of just plain ignorance, you know?
I will wait for the ignition module to get here, and in the meantime, fix as much of the cosmetics and visible repair work as I can while I wait.
I have a new set of 5 gallon Fatboy tanks that i am going to replace the current 3 1/2 gallon tanks with. New mirrors, since one of them is just flopping about.
If i have time, i may as well paint the tanks and fenders. Polish everything.....
But once the ignition module gets here, then i will make sure everything is mechanically sound and then look into an updated ignition system.
I appreciate all of your time, Dan. I will keep you updated and hopefully you can point me in the right direction for the new parts..
Thanks again.