Melted cam sensor
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Melted cam sensor
Hey, just bought this Fatboy, 1998 with only 9700 miles. It had not really been driven since 2002 since reg tags and state inspection was expired at that time. I had to replace the rocker box gaskets that they was leaking, no problem in that. I took it out for a short ride yesterday for the first time. When coming back to the garage and checking for leaks I noticed this beige plastic/glue coming out the cam cover cable penetration.
Why and what to do ?
Why and what to do ?
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Frank Maleno (08-23-2019)
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i have a 96 heritage softail. cam sensor went out on me last summer. got hot and melted did some price checking at my local hd dealer stock sensor was around 180.00. i decided to not go back with stock. best investment i made was to switch to a single fire ignition completly eliminating the stock cam sensor and ignition module under the seat. i currently have a zipper single fire ignition with a dyna s single fire coil. the ignition has a built in rev limiter settings for racing and settings for different blends of fuel. very easy to install with no need for a timing light. check out www.zipperperformance.com best investment you can make highly recommend.....
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Does it still run correctly? If yes why change it , mine looked like that and was working fine , on my '91 FLSTF, when I stupidly changed it out for single fire and didn't run any better and had sensors go out on the new single fire unit. Left me stranded at the Laughlin River Run. Then had coil problems. Wished I'd left it alone.
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Hey, yea still running fine and starting as suppose to. Has though not been running more than a few miles when I saw this problem. Just looking at the total records/recp that the previous original owner gave me. They (harley) changed it as well under warranty when it was at service in 1999 at approx 4500 miles.
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Hey, just want to share this info. Just got from the HD dealer where I talked with the service manager. The bike could be running too lean causing the exhaust pipes to be warmer than normal. This will heat up the nose cone that the forward exhaust are running close/right under the nose cone. Will probaly try to screw the mixing screw a 1/4 out making it a little more rich. Should probaly invest in the EZ - mixture screw allowing finger adjustment. Also it would be a good idea to insulate the exhaust pipes with 1/8'' x 1'' glasfiber tape(used on furnace/boiler doors) This can be wrapped around and will be barely visible that the heat shield will be covering it.
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Frank Maleno (08-23-2019)
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cam sensor
For 151.99 shipped to you and it is updated to 32448-95b
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you can get this sensor from www.ronniesharleydavidson.com
For 151.99 shipped to you and it is updated to 32448-95b
For 151.99 shipped to you and it is updated to 32448-95b