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Old 05-30-2019, 02:09 PM
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Has anyone used the S&S part 106-2997 when converting from EFI to carb?

https://www.ebay.com/p/S-s-Cycle-Cra...2997/656966628

I bought one and just looking at the two things it doesn't look like it will fit.
Wondering if anyone else might have found that as well?

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Old 05-30-2019, 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by johnod
Has anyone used the S&S part 106-2997 when converting from EFI to carb?

https://www.ebay.com/p/S-s-Cycle-Cra...2997/656966628

I bought one and just looking at the two things it doesn't look like it will fit.
Wondering if anyone else might have found that as well?

Thanks
Never saw that before, I'm interested. It is not on the S&S website, so I messaged them about it. I'll let you know when they respond.
 
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Old 05-30-2019, 05:40 PM
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I used one, but it was on an S&S crankcase.

Did the Evo's with FI have the crank position sensor?
 
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I used one, but it was on an S&S crankcase.

Did the Evo's with FI have the crank position sensor?
You bet.
 
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Originally Posted by Beemervet
Never saw that before, I'm interested. It is not on the S&S website, so I messaged them about it. I'll let you know when they respond.

Thanks. I think it's old stock, but not sure.
 
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I made my own with a piece of 1/4" aluminum flat.
 
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I made my own with a piece of 1/4" aluminum flat.
That's it just a flat plate?
It works well?
 
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That's it just a flat plate?
It works well?
Been working well with no leaks for about 3 years. Very light layer of high temp RTV sealer for insurance.
 
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No response from S&S........
 
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Been working well with no leaks for about 3 years. Very light layer of high temp RTV sealer for insurance.

Thanks.

That's a good looking bike there.
 


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