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Old 02-04-2010, 03:55 PM
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Here is a page with a very good explanation of the twin cam 88B.
There are limited exploded views that can be clicked on:

http://www.american-v.co.uk/ORIGINAL...c88/index.html
 

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Great video but just one comment. Did you notice when they put on the cylinders that they don't protect the pistons from the studs and they get rubbed on the threads. Didn't like that.
 
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I could do it myself:If I had all the equipment the factory does!!
 
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this website will permit you to zoom in on the many parts of the bike.
see if it helps.
http://www.bikebandit.com/2005-harle...arts/oem-parts
 
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why dont you get a parts catalog for your bike.???
 
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Originally Posted by smokindave
Great video but just one comment. Did you notice when they put on the cylinders that they don't protect the pistons from the studs and they get rubbed on the threads. Didn't like that.

Yeah, I backed it up and watched that part again. I couldn't see anything there protesting it.
 
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I have a manual from HD. I couldn't find anything, maybe I skipped it?
 
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Originally Posted by JnT4Life
Wow, great video. Makes me feel like I can do it lol.
"Yes, we can!"
Engine is a kids toy, try automatic transmission!
Why mechanics charge so much, it takes 5 min to build engine! Engine should cost $50.
 

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You need to get a parts manual not a service manual.
 
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