88/96
#1
#3
I dont think much will match up... the end of the crankshaft is different for the 96 because of the different compensator and primary gearing. I dont know how good of a deal youre getting, but my guess is that it wont be worth all the trouble. A stock 88 to a stock 96 is hardly an improvement to write home about anyway. Id bet you could do a 95" bb kit cheaper/easier and get more power out of it.
Just my .02
Just my .02
#4
#7
Trending Topics
#8
Like I told you in the other thread not much will fit into your cases and the 2010 cases are different from yours. Not sure what you did not understand what I posted in your other tread? Even if you buy another transmission you still will have to have another primary and at least a different compensating sprocket minim. Is id the complete motor with cases? Not trying to get in your busyness but good chance you would come out better and cheaper building what you have unless you are getting it DIRT-cheap. I have been riding and working on Harley s none stop for well over 40 years much of the time as a living.
My 02 Ultra has 92k on it and I just installed a HD sidecar 4k miles ago and it runs fine.
My 02 Ultra has 92k on it and I just installed a HD sidecar 4k miles ago and it runs fine.
Last edited by 46u; 02-11-2013 at 03:44 PM.
#9
Thanks Frankenbagger but I know the heads will work and possibly the cylinders,what I'm more concerned with is the cam support,oil pump, changing the tensioners to late models,lifters and blocks,not interested in bigger just newer (possibly better) miscellaneous parts.
If you have 70,000 miles on your bike without problems I'm not sure why you want to make this swap.
Also, unless you are planning to go bigger, I doubt you will feel any significant difference switching out the heads. But your wallet will feel it.
#10