serious ? about conversion parts
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serious ? about conversion parts
i really am just in the mood to order stuff. I am doing the 1200 conversion to my '05 custom. Now->the stealer says about $2500 but thats with cylinders, heads, pistons, cam, ignition..etc. I have heard of some of you doing this conversion for about 800 bucks. Thats what sounds good to me and i know it's cheaper because you guys probably dont have different heads..cam..igniton bla bla. But i did buy a book and have been researching and seems to me like i can swap the cylinders and pistons and call it a day....at least for the time being. this true? i say "swap" cylinders because i would rather just buy new 1200 jugs then send mine out to get bored...don't want to wait and it's not much cheaper anyways. Anyways, just looking for your ideas on how you all went about doing this conversion...can i just buy jugs and pistons and be done til i get more money???..if so i'm ready to do some shoppin tonight!
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RE: serious ? about conversion parts
http://www.nrhsperformance.com/
After doing alot research and reading threads on this and other forums this is the way to go. I want to do the 1250 conversion next winter.
After doing alot research and reading threads on this and other forums this is the way to go. I want to do the 1250 conversion next winter.
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On e-bay you can buy the cyliders and 1200 piston set for around $450.00 a set of cams n2 or n4 would cost you around $350. jet kit around $75.00 If you did the work yourself all you would need is the gasket sets . Easier to buy a complete James engine kit for $75.00. ..Mark..
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RE: serious ? about conversion parts
ORIGINAL: harleyj4585
ok i take that back the 1250kit does come with NEW cylinders...sorry
what do ya think about keeping my stock 883 heads though?..trying t keep the price down but still wantthe power
ok i take that back the 1250kit does come with NEW cylinders...sorry
what do ya think about keeping my stock 883 heads though?..trying t keep the price down but still wantthe power
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alright thanks guys. I'M DOIN IT!!! sorry about all the questions i just want to make sure i'm getting the right material when i'm spending this much mulah ya know?...i'm not a big gearhead but do ya think this is possible for an average joe like myself to do with instructions? I really hate giving harley more money.
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The UPS man just dropped off my 1250 kit from NRHS and yes harleyj4585 they do send you new cylinders. I am keeping my stock 883 heads for now also, I might see if the local indy shop can do something with them though.
WhenI talked to NRHS they saidthe 1250 kitwill run fine with the 883 stock heads, it would of course have more power with stage work or 1200 heads though. I just don't have a lot of money right now so I'm gonna do the basic conversion and i imagine it will be a huge difference over the 883 which itself has some decent power.
I don't know if you saw the chart on their site or not but here's kind of a gauge of what you might be able to expect.
* - The bike that generated this dyno sheet is also equipped with a HurricaneFlow Air Cleaner, Mikuni HSR42 carburetor, SE .536 cams, Supertrapp exhaust system, and Daytona Twin-Tec ignition.
WhenI talked to NRHS they saidthe 1250 kitwill run fine with the 883 stock heads, it would of course have more power with stage work or 1200 heads though. I just don't have a lot of money right now so I'm gonna do the basic conversion and i imagine it will be a huge difference over the 883 which itself has some decent power.
I don't know if you saw the chart on their site or not but here's kind of a gauge of what you might be able to expect.
* - The bike that generated this dyno sheet is also equipped with a HurricaneFlow Air Cleaner, Mikuni HSR42 carburetor, SE .536 cams, Supertrapp exhaust system, and Daytona Twin-Tec ignition.