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Where is the beast place to purchase the 95 inch Screamin Eagle kit?
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Where is the beast place to purchase the 95 inch Screamin Eagle kit?
Was thinking about going up in discplacement on my 06 88in and want to stick with the screamin eagle. I want the kit that comes with the cams but if it make a huge price difference I don't have to have the one with the cams. I can always pick them up seperate. Seems like a lot of places are over priced on this kit when I check ebay. Thanks for the info guys. Jason
Every now and then a dealer will have a "sale". Either on Ebay or Amazon. Sticking hard and fast with SE is gonna hurt your wallet. Hillside cycle (a sponsor) will tailor a kit to your needs for less $$$. Same with FuelMoto ( a sponsor.)
Seems like it. Good idea but it seems like the Harley kits can be cheaper. At least from eBay. The 103 kits can be found for like 600 but the 95 kits are harder to find. I know zanottis used to be a good place but the hd cracked the whip
If your trying to save a buck then forget buying the kits. The 95" is the same pistons as the 103 engines out now. You can easily find stock 103 pistons that guys are pulling out to go bigger bore. Pistons won't be more than 50 bucks,then bore your jugs now all you need are cams and pushrods,well and gaskets.
If you insist on a big bore kit look up dan Vance racing. He is on eBay. Shop eBay too.
I put together my build for 800 and that included brand new S&S 106 jugs and pistons,used t6-6 cams,new pushrods and gaskets. So shop around
You will love the power but if your going to go big bore anyways go 98". Basically same price for parts and no case machining
I know this does not help, I got a kit off ebay a couple of years ago, with 203 cams, for $400. I sold the Air filter kit for $75 dollars, I already had one.
I would just keep looking.
There was guy, about 2 weeks ago, in the classified selling one he had installed for about 6 months. It was pretty cheap, you would just need a gasket set.
If your trying to save a buck then forget buying the kits. The 95" is the same pistons as the 103 engines out now. You can easily find stock 103 pistons that guys are pulling out to go bigger bore. Pistons won't be more than 50 bucks,then bore your jugs now all you need are cams and pushrods,well and gaskets.
If you insist on a big bore kit look up dan Vance racing. He is on eBay. Shop eBay too.
I put together my build for 800 and that included brand new S&S 106 jugs and pistons,used t6-6 cams,new pushrods and gaskets. So shop around
You will love the power but if your going to go big bore anyways go 98". Basically same price for parts and no case machining
Ride on
just to go a little further. Take off pistons from a 103 are 3 7/8 right. So can I use any stock take off cylinders too from the 103 or 96. i know those motors are strokers but was wondering. I think your info is awesome and I will try and get some stock take off pistons. I do want to get different cylinders and keep my old ones because I just like keeping my old stuff
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