Description | Part Number |
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Spacer Kit. NOTE. Not required for:
| 25285-08 |
Cam Service Kit | 17045-99D |
Drive Gear Retention Kit | 25533-99A |
Splined cam drive sprocket
| 25716-99 |
Cam Support Plate Oil Control Kit
| 94667-00 |
1. | ALL models: See Figure 1. Get the new Rear Cam Roller Bearing Kit (Part No. 8983) from inside the Cam Service Kit (Part No. 17045-99D, purchased separately), and install as indicated in step 2. NOTE See Figure 2. If not enough of the splined shaft is exposed to install the sprocket, omit the spacer (4) and proceed to step 2e. When the bearing inner race is started onto the machined area, remove the flange bolt (5), flat washer (6) and sprocket, then assemble using the spacer (4). Repeat step 2e to fully install bearing inner race. |
Figure 1. Cam Bearings
Figure 2. Install Bearing Inner Race with O-Ring and Thrust Washer using Cam Drive Sprocket | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
NOTICE To center thrust washer, be sure O-ring is installed in relief groove. Damage to bearing cage and engine can occur if thrust washer is not centered. (00473d) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2. | See Figure 1. Install the O-ring (5), thrust washer (4) and bearing inner race (3) onto the rear camshaft as follows: a. See Figure 2. To properly locate the thrust washer (2), install the O-ring (3) in the grinding relief groove on the splined end of the rear camshaft between the machined area and the secondary cam sprocket. Do not stretch or break the O-ring as the O-ring is
not sold separately, and damage will require purchase of a new Rear Cam Roller Bearing Kit. b. Slide the thrust washer down the rear camshaft until centered over the O-ring in the grinding relief groove. c. Slide the bearing inner race (1) down the rear camshaft until contact is made with the shoulder of the machined area. d. Install the primary cam sprocket spacer (4) and sprocket on the camshaft, and secure using the thicker flat washer (6) and long flange bolt (5) from the Drive Gear Retention Kit (Part No. 25533-99A, purchased separately). e. Wrap a clean shop rag around the camshaft to get a firm grip and also to protect your hand from the sharp edges of the sprocket. Tighten the flange bolt until the bearing inner race makes firm contact with the thrust washer (2). f. Verify that the thrust washer is locked in place and cannot be rotated. If necessary, install the shaft in a vise using brass jaw inserts, and further tighten the flange bolt until the desired result is achieved. g. Remove the flange bolt, washer, sprocket and spacer. NOTE See Figure 1. The front and rear cam bearings are not interchangeable. The rear bearing is a roller bearing, and the front bearing is a ball bearing. Bearings may be a press-to-loose fit. If necessary, clean the OD of the bearing and apply Loctite 243 - Blue before installation. Use caution to avoid getting compound on the rollers or bearing ID. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
3. | For 1999 Touring and Dyna models only: Install the Cam Support Plate Oil Control Kit (Part No. 94667-00, purchased separately) into the billet cam support plate, after verifying the crankcase version, per instructions included in THAT kit. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
4. | See Figure 1. Install the new front cam ball bearing (6) and rear cam roller bearing (1) into the cam support plate as follows: a. See Figure 3. Get the SCREAMIN' EAGLE CAMSHAFT/ CAMSHAFT BEARING REMOVER/ INSTALLER (Part No. 94085-09). b. With the secondary cam chain side facing up, place the cam support plate on the support block (1) so that the outer races of the bearings are properly supported. Note that one corner of the support block is contoured to accommodate the chain guide blocks cast into the front of the support plate. c. Center the new bearing over the bearing bore with the lettered side up. Slide the pilot shaft of the bearing driver (3) through the bearing into the hole of the support block. d. See Figure 4. Center the bearing driver (1) under the ram of the arbor press. Press on the driver until bearing (2) makes firm contact with the counterbore in the cam support plate (3). e. Repeat the procedure to install the second bearing. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
5. | Apply Loctite 243 - Blue to the threads of the four bearing retainer plate screws. Fasten the bearing retainer plate to the cam support plate. Tighten the screws in a crosswise pattern to 2.3–3.4 N·m (20–30 in-lbs). For 2004 and earlier models only: Verify that the hole in the retainer plate is properly aligned with the secondary cam chain oiler. |
Figure 3. Camshaft and Camshaft Bearing Remover/Installer
Figure 4. Press Bearings into Cam Support Plate | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
6. | Place the cam support plate back on the support block, if removed. The block supports the inner races of the bearings as the camshafts are installed. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
7. | See Figure 5. Align the punch marks on the teeth of the secondary cam sprockets (outboard faces). Use a colored marker to carefully mark the punch-mark locations on the inboard side of the sprocket teeth. These marks help align the camshafts when they are pressed into the bearings. |
Figure 5. Align Punch Marks on Teeth of Camshaft Sprockets | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
8. | Place the secondary cam chain around the sprockets of both the front and rear camshafts. To maintain the original direction of rotation, the colored marks on the chain link during disassembly must face opposite the cam support plate during installation. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
9. | Position the camshafts on opposite ends of the chain, then verify that the colored marks placed on the inboard side of the sprocket teeth are aligned. NOTE Do not mix camshafts during the press procedure. The rear camshaft, which can be identified by the splined shaft, must press into the roller bearing at the rear of the cam support plate. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
10. | Maintaining the position of the camshafts on the chain with the colored marks in alignment, place the sprocket ends of the camshafts into the bearings. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
11. | Place the cup of the camshaft driver ( Figure 3 , Item 2) over the end of the front camshaft only. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
NOTICE During press procedure, keep tensioner shoe clear of chain to prevent damage to tensioner assembly. (00474b) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12. | Center the end of the front camshaft under the ram, then slowly apply pressure to the driver to just start the front camshaft into the bearing ID. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
NOTICE Be sure rear camshaft is aligned during press procedure. Misalignment can cause inner race to catch on bearing rollers resulting in bearing damage. (00475b) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13. | Slowly apply pressure to the driver on the front camshaft, while wiggling the rear camshaft as necessary to guide the inner race between the bearing rollers. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
14. | When the inner race on the rear cam is started into the roller bearing, apply pressure to the driver until the front camshaft is fully seated. If necessary, keep finger pressure at the top of the rear camshaft to make sure that the assembly remains square and the inner race moves to the installed position in the roller bearing. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
15. | Refer to the service manual and check for proper cam-to-cam timing using a straightedge along the punch marks. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
16. | Install the new retaining ring in the groove at the end of the front camshaft. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
17. | See Figure 6. Be sure the primary and secondary cam chain tensioners are assembled as shown. If assembled incorrectly, the tensioners will not function properly. Install the secondary cam chain tensioner. Tighten the fasteners to 10.2–13.6 N·m (90–120 in-lbs). Remove the locking clip from the tensioner. NOTE Replace the original cam plate to crankcase O-ring with the new O-ring (Part No. 11301) from the Cam Service Kit (Part No. 17045-99D, purchased separately). | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
18. | See the service manual and install the cam plate with the new oil pump from the kit in place of the original oil pump. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
19. | Apply a thin film of clean engine oil to the splines of the rear cam. |
Figure 6. Primary and Secondary Cam Chain Tensioners | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
20. | Install the splined sprocket onto the rear camshaft. For 1999-2000 Dyna, 2000 Softail, 1999-2000 Touring, and 2001
EFI Touring models only: These vehicles will retain the original style primary cam chain and sprockets, to work with the camshaft position sensor. The roller style chain and sprockets in THIS kit are to be discarded. Refer to the service manual and install the original splined sprocket (Part No. 25716-99) and spacer onto the rear camshaft. For 2001-2005 Dyna, 2001-2006 Softail, 2002-2006 Touring, and
2001 carbureted Touring models only: These vehicles will use the roller style chain and sprockets included in THIS kit. A thicker spacer will be required with the new roller style camshaft sprocket. The Spacer Kit (Part No. 25285-08, purchased separately) contains spacers of proper thickness. Select a new spacer 0.508 mm (0.020 in) thicker than the original for initial chain alignment evaluation, using the thickness chart information in the instructions included with the Spacer Kit. NOTE Refer to the service manual and verify alignment at the crank and primary cam sprocket punch marks. Verify alignment at the crank and primary cam sprocket faces. Use spacers provided in the Spacer Kit (Part No. 25285-08) to maintain alignment at ±0.254 mm (0.010 in). | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
21. | Install the correct style primary cam chain, as noted in step 20. See Figure 7. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
22. | Install the primary hydraulic tensioner (6). Tighten the fasteners to 10.2–13.6 N·m (90–120 in-lbs). Remove the locking clip from the tensioner. |
Figure 7. Cam Support Plate Assembly | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
23. | Use the new cam drive sprocket flange bolt and washer (2), and the new crank flange bolt and flat washer (4) provided in the Drive Gear Retention Kit (Part No. 25533-99A), purchased separately. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
WARNING Apply threadlocker to maintain clamp load on flange bolt. A loose flange bolt can cause engine failure, which could result in death or serious injury. (00476c) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
24. | Install the new flange bolts and washers as follows: a. Make sure the bolt and washer threads are clean and free from oil, then apply Loctite 7649 Cleaner/Primer to the threads. b. Apply Loctite 262 - Red to the flange bolt threads. c. Apply a thin film of clean engine oil to both sides of the flat washers. d. Start the smaller flange bolt with flat washer to secure the crank sprocket to the end of the crankshaft. e. Start the larger flange bolt with flat washer to secure the primary cam sprocket to the end of the camshaft. f. Get the correct locking tool for the application: For 1999-2000 Dyna, 2000 Softail, 1999-2000 Touring,
and 2001 EFI Touring models: SCREAMIN' EAGLE CAMSHAFT SPROCKET LOCKING TOOL for silent chains (Part No. 94077-09). For 2001-2005 Dyna, 2001-2006 Softail, 2002-2006
Touring, and 2001 carbureted Touring models: SCREAMIN' EAGLE CRANKSHAFT/CAMSHAFT SPROCKET LOCKING TOOL for roller style chains (Part No. 94076-09). ALL models: Position the tool between the crank and primary cam sprockets to prevent rotation. The handle of the tool is stamped "CRANK" and "CAM" to indicate proper orientation. g. Tighten the crank and primary cam sprocket flange bolts to 20.3 N·m (15 ft-lbs). h. Loosen each flange bolt one full turn. i. Tighten the crank flange bolt to 32.5 N·m (24 ft-lbs) final torque value. j. Tighten the primary cam sprocket flange bolt to 46 N·m (34 ft-lbs) final torque value. k. Remove the sprocket locking tool. NOTE Replace the original cam cover gasket with the new cam cover gasket from the Cam Service Kit (Part No. 17045-99D, sold separately). | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
25. | Refer to the service manual and install the cam cover. NOTE Verify that the ignition key switch is in the OFF position before attaching the battery cables. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
WARNING Connect positive (+) battery cable first. If positive (+) cable should contact ground with negative (-) cable connected, the resulting sparks can cause a battery explosion, which could result in death or serious injury. (00068a) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
26. | Refer to the service manual and follow the instructions to attach the battery cables (positive cable first). Apply a light coat of Harley-Davidson electrical contact lubricant (Part No. 99861-02), petroleum jelly or corrosion retardant material to the battery terminals. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
WARNING After installing seat, pull upward on seat to be sure it is locked in position. While riding, a loose seat can shift causing loss of control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00070b) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
27. | Refer to the service manual, and follow instructions to install the seat. |
Item | Description (Quantity) | Part Number |
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1 | Cam plate assembly, hybrid (includes items 2-5) | 25400018 |
2 |
| 26400-82 B |
3 |
| 26210-99 |
4 |
| 601 |
5 |
| Not sold separately |
6 | Bearing retaining plate | 12200018 |
7 | Screw, self-tapping (4) | 68042-99 |
8 | Chain tensioner, primary cam drive chain | 39968-06 |
9 | Screw, button head TORX (2) | 940 |
10 | Chain tensioner, secondary cam drive chain | 39969-06 |
11 | Screw, hex socket (2) | 4740A |
12 | Oil pump assembly (includes items 13-18) | 62400001 |
13 |
| Not sold separately |
14 |
| 8873 |
15 |
| Not sold separately |
16 |
| Not sold separately |
17 |
| Not sold separately |
18 |
| 40323-00 |
19 | Primary drive kit (includes items 20-27) | 25585-06 |
20 |
| 25728-06 |
21 |
| 25673-06 |
22 |
| 25675-06 |
23 |
| 25566-06 |
24 |
| Not sold separately |
25 |
| 6294 |
26 |
| Not sold separately |
27 |
| Not sold separately |
Items mentioned in text, but not included in kit: | ||
A | Spacer, cam drive sprocket alignment (from spacer kit, purchased separately) |