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Okay, I guess I am clueless. I just finished trying to install the PCIII on my '07 Bob. I finally got all the wires moved around and everything to fit under the seat, but am having a problem with the last step. It says to install the O2 eliminator on the front pipe, but where the picture shows the connection to be I just have wire and no cennector to attach the eliminator to. I have followed the wire but it dissappears behind what I assume to be the voltage regulator(?) in front of the frame. Has anyone had a similar experience, and can you tell me how you were able to connect the eliminator in front? Thanks!
trace the wire back and it should be under a plastic cover behind the regulator. just pull it apart and put the plug on it, and tuck it away. Thats what I had to do on my '06 SG. Hope this helps.
If you intend to service, modify, or add many accessories to you bike then you might consider purchasing the HD Service manual for your model Harley. It is a gold mine of info and lists all torque specs. for your machine. The parts catalogue is also a good reference because of the exploded drawings it contains. Since your bike is an 07 the manual may not even be available yet, but as soon as it is get one, it is one of the best investments you will make.
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