SE Compensator help please
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SE Compensator help please
I am getting ready to order everything that I need to pull this off, but I have a couple of things I need some help with.
1. What is the HD part no. for the outer primary gasket...
2. I am going to make my own locking tool. Can anyone verify that I have the right demissions...1/4"thick x 5-7/8"long x 1"wide.
3. This is what I will be ordering...will I need anything else?
SE compensator PN. 40274-08
Primary Gasket PN. ???
Primary Fluid
Were I live the nearest dealer is 3hrs away, so I am trying to cover all my bases before I jump into this. And I do have a service manual...
08 SG..
Thank you!
1. What is the HD part no. for the outer primary gasket...
2. I am going to make my own locking tool. Can anyone verify that I have the right demissions...1/4"thick x 5-7/8"long x 1"wide.
3. This is what I will be ordering...will I need anything else?
SE compensator PN. 40274-08
Primary Gasket PN. ???
Primary Fluid
Were I live the nearest dealer is 3hrs away, so I am trying to cover all my bases before I jump into this. And I do have a service manual...
08 SG..
Thank you!
#2
I am getting ready to order everything that I need to pull this off, but I have a couple of things I need some help with.
1. What is the HD part no. for the outer primary gasket...
2. I am going to make my own locking tool. Can anyone verify that I have the right demissions...1/4"thick x 5-7/8"long x 1"wide.
3. This is what I will be ordering...will I need anything else?
SE compensator PN. 40274-08
Primary Gasket PN. ???
Primary Fluid
Were I live the nearest dealer is 3hrs away, so I am trying to cover all my bases before I jump into this. And I do have a service manual...
08 SG..
Thank you!
1. What is the HD part no. for the outer primary gasket...
2. I am going to make my own locking tool. Can anyone verify that I have the right demissions...1/4"thick x 5-7/8"long x 1"wide.
3. This is what I will be ordering...will I need anything else?
SE compensator PN. 40274-08
Primary Gasket PN. ???
Primary Fluid
Were I live the nearest dealer is 3hrs away, so I am trying to cover all my bases before I jump into this. And I do have a service manual...
08 SG..
Thank you!
2. Not sure what dimensions are HD part 94102-09 (online HD)
3. If you need to remove inner primary you will need 34934-06 (2010 parts manual)
You may want to get o-ring for drain plug and gasket for derby cover. Make sure you have the right size sockets, torque wrench, loctite and a service manual.
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Well I don't think you need the locking tool unless you are going to do this everyday for a living..at least I did not.It was a pretty easy install..
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...This is what I will be ordering...will I need anything else?
SE compensator PN. 40274-08
Primary Gasket PN. 34901-07
Primary Fluid to suit your taste
I would also order the crankcase gasket (34934-06) and primary sealing fastners (five of 786A) in case you need to remove the case.
You might want to consider replacing the primary cover and derby cover bolts with the chrome stuff while you've got it apart - p/n 94052-07...
SE compensator PN. 40274-08
Primary Gasket PN. 34901-07
Primary Fluid to suit your taste
I would also order the crankcase gasket (34934-06) and primary sealing fastners (five of 786A) in case you need to remove the case.
You might want to consider replacing the primary cover and derby cover bolts with the chrome stuff while you've got it apart - p/n 94052-07...
#9
Curious why you decided to go with the SE Comp? Are you having any issues you are trying to solve?
I had a 103BB kit with SE255 cams installed on my 08 FLHR at 20K miles and it ran great for the next 8k then I started getting hot starts after gas stops and then it ate a starter clutch which was replaced under warranty.
Read on this forum that going with SE Comp / Hi Torque Starter and Comp Releases with the 103BB with SE255 cams was a good way to go. So I decided to have the SE Comp and HT Starter installed (bought both on a 25% off sale). They wanted 2 hrs labor and a special of 20% off labor so for $120 I had them do it. After they got into it they said they had to remove the inner primary (1 hr extra) to get the stock compensator out. I have read here on this forum that a little grinding will give enough clearance without removing inner primary. With the primary chain removed we noticed that the chain had been rubbing on the inner primary case and the HD Tech said it was the Crankshaft and thus probably most of my recent starting issues. Both Techs said that it will be covered under warranty and the parts guy said that all the parts were available to ship.
The Tech said that the HiTorque starter was probably a good choice but the SE Compensator may not be nessasary with the new crank even though I am having them install it along with Manual Compression Releases while the Heads are off since we will be doing a 3500 mi trip this summer through the Southwest States and I know it will be HOT.
The HD stock crankshaft part number has changed so my guess is MOCO has made some kind of change to it from original.
It should be all done in a few days but riding weather out here on the West Coast is pretty limited right now.
I had a 103BB kit with SE255 cams installed on my 08 FLHR at 20K miles and it ran great for the next 8k then I started getting hot starts after gas stops and then it ate a starter clutch which was replaced under warranty.
Read on this forum that going with SE Comp / Hi Torque Starter and Comp Releases with the 103BB with SE255 cams was a good way to go. So I decided to have the SE Comp and HT Starter installed (bought both on a 25% off sale). They wanted 2 hrs labor and a special of 20% off labor so for $120 I had them do it. After they got into it they said they had to remove the inner primary (1 hr extra) to get the stock compensator out. I have read here on this forum that a little grinding will give enough clearance without removing inner primary. With the primary chain removed we noticed that the chain had been rubbing on the inner primary case and the HD Tech said it was the Crankshaft and thus probably most of my recent starting issues. Both Techs said that it will be covered under warranty and the parts guy said that all the parts were available to ship.
The Tech said that the HiTorque starter was probably a good choice but the SE Compensator may not be nessasary with the new crank even though I am having them install it along with Manual Compression Releases while the Heads are off since we will be doing a 3500 mi trip this summer through the Southwest States and I know it will be HOT.
The HD stock crankshaft part number has changed so my guess is MOCO has made some kind of change to it from original.
It should be all done in a few days but riding weather out here on the West Coast is pretty limited right now.
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