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PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION

1-

Inspection

a-

Inspect crankcases to confirm that they are correct style
and machined for correct bore size. Refer to tag wired
to crankcases.

b-

Verify that serial numbers on crankcases match numbers
on packing carton and certificate of origin. Contact S&S
immediately if numbers do not match.

NOTE: 

Valid certificate of origin is required for any transfer or sale

of  aftermarket  crankcases  or  complete  engines  built  with

aftermarket crankcases. Certificate of origin is required to title

and license any motorcycle which is to be driven on public streets

and highways.

2-

Crankcase Test Fit

If possible, bare crankcase should be positioned in motorcycle
frame before assembly to check clearances.

a-  Test-fit  instructions  for  S&S  crankcases  with  1999-06

engine mounts.

Position case in frame, check for clearance at frame, and
alignment to transmission. It is a good idea to replace
rubber engine and transmission mounts at this time. Old
mounts    deform  over  time  and  may  and  induce
unwanted stresses on the engine case.   

b-  Test-fit  instructions  for  S&S  crankcases  with  1984-1999

engine mounts.

S&S  crankcase  for  1999-06  models  being  installed  in
1984-1999  frames  is  essentially  the  same  as      stock,
although  additional  clearancing  and  shimming  may
occasionally be required. When this style of case is solid
mounted  instead  of  rubber  mounted,  additional  care
must be taken in  installing the  case.   Main   areas of
concern  are  between  cases  and  frame  motor  mounts.
Checking clearance around and between case mounting
bosses and frame is necessary to ensure that crankcase
rests  squarely  on  motor  mount  pad  and  no    stress  is
applied    to    crankcases  when    mounting    bolts    are
tightened.  Shimming  may  be  required  to  compensate
for   variances between frames. The oil lines   for   the
T124V engine connect to the engine on the bottom rear
of the cam chest. The supply to the engine is the pipe
thread  on  the  right  marked  with  an  S.  There  are  two
pipe threads for the return oil located to the left of the
supply pipe thread and marked with an R.

NOTE: 

Crankcases  damaged  by  improper  installation  are  not

covered under warranty.

Improper alignment of engine and frame mounts may cause
abnormal  stresses  resulting  in  damage  to  crankcases  or
other parts.

To check clearance perform following steps:
1-  Assemble case halves using  case bolts. Tighten to snug.

Torquing bolts to final specification is not necessary.

2-  Clean  frame  engine  mounts  and  carefully  remove  any

irregularities from mounting surfaces. Also inspect crankcase
mounting bosses for burrs.

3-  Position case assembly in frame.
4-  Install  engine  mounting  bolts  in  motor  mounts,  and  check

clearance between mounting bosses on cases and frame and
any  other  areas  where  frame  and  cases  may  contact  each
other. Bolts may be difficult to install if contact is severe.

5-  If cases contact frame, remove them and relieve just enough

material in offending area to provide clearance.

6-  Place  cases  in  frame,  install  one  rear  mounting  bolt  and

snug nut.

7-  Measure  gap  between  crankcase  mounting  bosses  and

frame  motor  mounts  with  feeler  gauge  to  determine  if
shimming is required.

8-  If gap exists, fabricate shim just thick enough to fill gap.
9-  Install opposite corner shim and mounting bolt and nut, and

tighten identical to other bolt.

10- Check  other  corners  with  feeler  gauge  to  confirm

thickness  required  is  same  as  before.  If  not,  determine
cause and correct.

3-

Pre-Assembly Cleaning  

Clean  crankcases  in  hot  soapy  water  or  solvent  to  remove
any dirt or contamination which may have been introduced
during  shipping,  handling,  or  set-up.  Dry  components  and
check passages with compressed air. 

Compressed air and particles dislodged by compressed air are
potentially    harmful.    Wear  protective  goggles  when  using
compressed  air  and  always  direct  air  stream  away  from
yourself and others nearby.

Hardware Identification and Installation

NOTES

When  installing  hardware,  be  careful  not  to  cross-thread

fittings  or  damage  threads.  Damage  caused  by  improper

installation of hardware will not be covered under warranty.

To prevent galling, apply anti-seize compound, pipe sealant,

or  PTFE  tape  to  threads  of  all  steel  fittings  prior  to

installation in crankcase. 

If PTFE tape is used, loose tape must not enter crankcase or

oil passages. Do not apply tape to first 2-3 threads that screw

into hole. If fittings are removed or replaced be sure no tape

shreds remain in holes. Tape shred could block oil passages

causing restriction of oil flow.

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CAUTION

WARNING

Summary of Contents for 106-4039

Page 1: ...tate and local laws before modifying your motorcycle It is the sole and exclusive responsibility of the user to determine the suitability of the product for his or her use and the user shall assume al...

Page 2: ...9 Crankcase Breather Oil Pressure Switch Location Oil Return Fitting Oil Supply Fitting Oil Return Fitting Oil Supply Fitting Oil Supply Return Fitting Locations Oil Supply Return Fitting Locations fo...

Page 3: ...y and the information tag attached to them be inspected beforehand to confirm that the correct model style bore size etc have been provided The customer must confirm that crankcases and related parts...

Page 4: ...ment of engine and frame mounts may cause abnormal stresses resulting in damage to crankcases or other parts To check clearance perform following steps 1 Assemble case halves using case bolts Tighten...

Page 5: ...apered pipe threads 1 Remove the stock oil supply and return fittings from the transmission 2 Install two supplied 3 8 NPT pipe plugs S S PN 50 8330 in the oil fitting location NOTE Apply thread seala...

Page 6: ...cut the oil hoses The straight hose connects the 90 degree fittings of the oil line block and oil pan The bent hose runs between the oil return fittings on the oil line block and oil pan See PIcture 4...

Page 7: ...Change Engine Oil in the Future 1 Slide hose clamp off of fitting along hose See Picture 7 2 Place an oil drain pan under front of oil pan 3 Remove hose from fitting to drain oil 4 Reinstall hose and...

Page 8: ...ake sure no chips or pieces are left on the 1 2 hole and then clean the oil pan and baffle with solvent before reinstalling the pan with a new gasket on the motorcycle 5 Remove the transmission top co...

Page 9: ...both the transmission top cover and crankcase and press down until lines are firmly seated in the counterbores in the crankcase and transmission cover 12 Press the oil line retention plates into place...

Page 10: ...0 0255 10 SHC 1 4 20 x 21 4 50 8455 11 SHC 1 4 20 x 13 4 50 8458 12 SHC 1 4 20 x 11 4 50 7463 13 Washer 50 8451 14 Gasket tranny top cover 56 1256 15 Template 53 0080 16 Fitting 50 8289 17 Hose 90 deg...

Page 11: ...Harley Davidson flywheel assemblies can easily result in serious damage to the flywheel assembly a Sprocket shaft bearings Use 1999 2002 style taper roller bearings included with the crankcase They m...

Page 12: ...shaft Fits all S S and OEM 2000 02 Balanced models only all OEM 2003 up H D 24604 00D 31 4085 19 Retaining ring internal spiraloc 2 required H D 35114 02 50 8160 S 20 O ring oil pump 11 16 I D x 15 1...

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