85 evo compensator stuck
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85 evo compensator stuck
I'm currently pulling apart, upgrading, and just flat out restoring my 85 FXRS. It has 56k on the clock and before tearing into it was starting having some electrical and engine gremlins. So I decided to restore it but have ran into a roadblock. My compensator assembly refuses to budge and I just want to double check I'm not missing anything. My current assembly is not how my Harley manufacturers manual shows it. In the manual it shows a compensator assembly as having a single nut that is to be turned counter clockwise to remove. My assembly does not look like that and looks like the compensator below. Idk if this changes anything in the procedure to remove (From what I've searched and found/didn't find) it doesn't. Now I've searched suggestions are to heat it with heat as its probably got a whole bottle of red loctite on it and has probably been on there for some miles but between a torch sitting in the groves on the shafts for a good 5-10 mins (behind the cover) a 24 inch breaker bar, with a cheater extension, strapped to a stable platform, a primary locking tool, and a 220 lbs of weight pressing down on the bar. It still won't free itself. I also don't have an impact anymore (Not that youre suppose to use one on these as it could mess up the shaft or stator) so that not an option.
Am I missing a step? I've followed my manual up to this point 100% on my tear down, but this has got me stuck. Any advice or suggestions are appreciated!
Am I missing a step? I've followed my manual up to this point 100% on my tear down, but this has got me stuck. Any advice or suggestions are appreciated!
#4
I made these myself out of 1 1/2" PVC , but here's a definite helper. I can pull the compensator no problem.
https://www.jpcycles.com/product/930...ary-drive-lock
https://www.jpcycles.com/product/911...rive-lock-tool
https://www.jpcycles.com/product/930...ary-drive-lock
https://www.jpcycles.com/product/911...rive-lock-tool
#5
I made these myself out of 1 1/2" PVC , but here's a definite helper. I can pull the compensator no problem.
https://www.jpcycles.com/product/930...ary-drive-lock
https://www.jpcycles.com/product/911...rive-lock-tool
https://www.jpcycles.com/product/930...ary-drive-lock
https://www.jpcycles.com/product/911...rive-lock-tool
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Shoveldan78 (07-16-2022)
#6
OP , heat and an impact, bet your *** that's the way those have been getting pulled at dealers forever. The don't use an impact mantra didn't start till the twin cams and their cheap easy to tweak flywheels.
#7
The PVC is semi soft. The sprockets bite into it pretty well, as well as the chain. So no real stress on the chain or metal. And it's good for maybe 2 uses. It's the same PVC that we carpenters use for exterior cornice work. I just had a big chunk left over from a job, and said ,"Hey, I know what I can use this for!"
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tar_snake (03-18-2019)
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