Description (Quantity) | Part Number |
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Bearing, flywheel (left side) | 24605-07 |
Ring, retaining | 35114-02 |
Washer, thrust (2) (service version) | 8972 |
Race, inner | Not Sold Separately |
1 | Flywheel and rod assembly |
2 | Sprocket shaft (on item 1) |
3 | Bearing cone (2) |
4 | Bearing outer race (2) |
5 | Lock ring |
6 | Shim, bearing |
7 | Crankcase (left half shown) |
8 | Oil seal |
9 | Spacer, sprocket shaft |
1. | Place the new bearing inner race (3) on a bench top. Using the Robinair Heat Gun (HD-25070), uniformly heat the bearing inner race for about 60 seconds, using a circular motion. | |||||||||||||||||||
2. | Wearing suitable gloves to protect hands from burns, place the heated bearing inner race over the sprocket shaft with number on bearing facing up. NOTE To facilitate installation without heat, apply a light penetrating oil to shaft and leading edge of bearing inner race. NOTE Never use both heat and penetrating oil. Use only one or the other. Heat can cause the penetrating oil to ignite resulting in flames or fire. | Figure 2. Sprocket Shaft Bearing Installer (Part Number HD-97225-55C) | ||||||||||||||||||
3. | Obtain the SPROCKET SHAFT TAPERED ROLLER BEARING CONE INSTALLER (HD-97225-55B). See Figure 2. Assemble the tool as described below: a. See Figure 3. Sparingly apply graphite lubricant to the threads of the pilot shaft (1) to prolong service life and verify smooth operation. b. Thread the pilot onto the sprocket shaft (8) until contact is made with the shoulder. c. Slide the sleeve (5) over the pilot until it contacts the bearing race (6). d. Slide the thrust bearing (4) and large flat washer (3) over the pilot until contact is made with the sleeve. e. Thread the handle (2) onto the pilot shaft. | |||||||||||||||||||
4. | See Figure 4. Rotate the handle of the tool in a clockwise direction until the bearing inner race bottoms against the thrust washer. |
Figure 3. Inner Race Installation Figure 4. Inner Race onto Sprocket Shaft Installation | ||||||||||||||||||
5. | Remove the handle, flat washer, thrust bearing, sleeve and pilot from the sprocket shaft. | |||||||||||||||||||
6. | See Figure 5. Follow instructions in the 2003 or later service manual for assembly of the remaining components, crankcase assembly and installation in the chassis. |
Figure 5. Crankcase Installation, 1999-2002 Models with Stock Flywheel in 2003-Style Crankcase or 1999 and Later Models with Screamin' Eagle Stroker Flywheel in 2003-Style Crankcase |
1 | Flywheel assembly (existing, includes items 2 and 3) |
2 | Thrust washer (remove and replace) |
3 | Bearing inner race (remove and replace) |
4 | Thrust washer (2) (from kit) |
5 | Bearing inner race (from kit) |
6 | Lock ring (from kit) |
7 | Straight roller bearing (from kit) |
8 | Crankcase (left side shown) (save existing parts) |
9 | Seal (purchased separately) |
10 | Spacer (save existing part) |
1. | Obtain FLYWHEEL SUPPORT FIXTURE (HD-44358), see Figure 7. Install brass jaws or shop towels around the teeth of a vise to prevent tool damage. Clamp the tool in the vise with the round hole topside. | |||||||||||||||
2. | Insert the right-side crankshaft end through the hole, resting the flywheel assembly on the fixture. Slide the knurled locating pin down the slot in the tool to engage the crank pin hole. Hand tighten the locating pin. |
Figure 7. Flywheel Fixture (Part Number HD-44358) | ||||||||||||||
3. | Slide the hold-down clamp down the slot to engage the inboard side of the right flywheel half, then hand tighten the knurled nut at the bottom to secure. Repeat this step to secure the hold-down clamp on the opposite side of the flywheel. NOTE For proper clamping force, hold-down clamp must not be tilted. Rotate hex on outboard stud until clamp is level. | |||||||||||||||
4. | See Figure 7. Position the WEDGE ATTACHMENT (HD-95637-46A) on the inboard side of the thrust washer, and turn the hex nuts an equal number of turns to draw the halves of the wedge together. | |||||||||||||||
NOTICE Install wedge attachment only so far as necessary to ensure positive contact with bearing inner race. Installing tool with more contact than necessary will result in damage to the flywheel (00500b) | ||||||||||||||||
5. | Obtain two 3/8-16 x 6-1/2 inch long bolts and flat washers. Install the flat washers on the bolts. Obtain the bridge, forcing screw and hardened plug from the MAINSHAFT BEARING INNER RACE PULLER/ INSTALLER (HD-34902B). | |||||||||||||||
6. | Slide one bolt into the channel on each side of the bridge so that the flat washer is between the bridge and bolt head. Thread the bolts into the wedge attachment an equal number of turns. | |||||||||||||||
7. | Sparingly apply graphite lubricant to the threads of the forcing screw to prolong service life and verify smooth operation. Start the forcing screw into the center hole of the bridge. NOTE Failure to use hardened plug may result in damage to forcing screw and/or sprocket shaft. | |||||||||||||||
8. | Place the cupped side of the hardened plug against the end of the sprocket shaft. Thread the forcing screw into the bridge until the steel ball at the end of the screw makes firm contact with the hardened plug. |
Figure 8. Inner Race From Sprocket Removal |
9. | Using the Robinair Heat Gun (HD-25070), uniformly heat the bearing inner race for about 30 seconds. NOTE To facilitate removal without heat, apply a light penetrating oil to shaft and leading edge of bearing inner race. NOTE Never use both heat and penetrating oil. Use only one or the other. Heat can cause the penetrating oil to ignite resulting in flames or fire. | |||||||||||||||
10. | Turn the forcing screw until the thrust washer (and bearing inner race) moves approximately 1/8 inch (3.2 mm). | |||||||||||||||
11. | Turn the hex nuts an equal number of turns to separate the halves of the WEDGE ATTACHMENT. |
Figure 9. Thrust Washer and Bearing Inner Race Installation Figure 10. Inner Race onto Sprocket Installation | ||||||||||||||
12. | After bottoming the thrust washer on the shaft, reposition the WEDGE ATTACHMENT (HD-95637-46A) on the inboard side of the bearing inner race. Turn the hex nuts an equal number of turns to draw the halves of the wedge together. | |||||||||||||||
NOTICE Install wedge attachment only so far as necessary to ensure positive contact with bearing inner race. Installing tool with more contact than necessary will result in damage to the flywheel (00500b) | ||||||||||||||||
13. | Verify that the tool assembly is square, so that the bearing inner race is not cocked during removal. | |||||||||||||||
14. | See Figure 8. Using the Robinair Heat Gun (HD-25070), uniformly heat the bearing inner race for about 30 seconds using a circular motion. NOTE To facilitate removal without heat, apply a light penetrating oil to shaft and leading edge of bearing inner race. | |||||||||||||||
15. | Turn the forcing screw until the bearing inner race is pulled free of the sprocket shaft. | |||||||||||||||
16. | Remove the thrust washer from the sprocket shaft. | |||||||||||||||
17. | Discard the bearing inner race and thrust washer. |
1. | Follow the instructions in the 2003 or later service manual to remove the existing bearing from the left crankcase half. | |
2. | Follow the instructions in the service manual for assembly of the new bearing (7) and lock ring (6) into the left half of the crankcase. | |
3. | Refer to CRANKCASE ASSEMBLY to assemble the crankcase, using the new thrust washer (4) from the kit, and a new Oil Seal (H-D Part Number 12068), available separately. NOTE If installing the engine on a 1999 through 2002 vehicle, also install a new spacer. See the listing on Page 1 of these instructions for the correct spacer for your model motorcycle. | |
NOTICE Failure to install correct spacer will lead to insufficient clearance between the alternator rotor and stator, which can result in a failed charging system. (00501b) | ||
4. | See BOTTOM END OVERHAUL to assemble the engine bottom end. | |
5. | Follow the instructions under TOP END OVERHAUL in the service manual to assemble the engine top end. | |
6. | Install the engine into the motorcycle chassis. Refer to INSTALLING ENGINE IN CHASSIS in the service manual. |