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Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by JohnnyBiker, Dec 15, 2011.

  1. JohnnyBiker

    JohnnyBiker Well-Known Member

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    I just posted that link of FB... That is too funny!!!! :roflmao::roflmao:
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    Yeah,sitcoms were funny back then,not like most of the junk on now:rolleyes:
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    Jeff Conway sucked so bad...... the stuff that is on now does suck.
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    Hey !!!!!!!!!

    Y'all are Hijackin Little Johnnys Thread.........:wtf:
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    you home??????
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    Johnny's thread:confused: what's it about:hijacked::roflmao:
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    Heh,yeah I thought he said he didn't wanna split the cases,couldn't find where he said that:p....That 106" stroker looks nice....massaged a little...:devil:
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    Yep and I'm Puney...............:mad:
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    Yes, yes it would. Already got head work done too. Just got to get that blasted bottom end fixed right so I can actually ride the bike without losing a tooth at a red light.... :cool:
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    Ok as mentioned, I have purchase a new 44mm SE Intake Manifold and it will be coming in shortly. One thing as I was taking the intake manifold off the bike is should I get a new Barometric Sensor (MAP) Part number 32316-99?
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    JB...check the number on the MAP sensor(Delphi part number)then get the price you pay for that sensor using a Harley part number and then call your favorite Automotive Parts store...I cross reffed with the number on mine and came up with this... DELPHI DELCO GM MAP SENSOR 16212460
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    Makes no sense to me though as I don't have FI. Kind of weird....HMMMMM
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    A few years back my buddy had a carbed Fatboy he was doing over and noticed the Delphi number on it,so he took the number to work (GM Dealer was where he worked) and crossed it....it was the same sensor used from Chevette to Corvette....and Harley's....Harley doesn't make their own sensors,they use Delphi...
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    + one it does not matter weather its fuel inject or carb all tghe same mine off a chevy corvette .its 0 to 5 volt sensor that reads manifold absolute pressure ( map sensor) all it cares is that the voltage changes . P. S. It can be reused . No need to change till it takes a ****
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    OK.:cool:
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    I said 88 cases. S&S said I can put there 106 stroker in my cases. IDK, but I do know I aint buying it, :roflmao:
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    I don't k.ow about S&S crank but a SE crank will go into 88 case without modifications to the case. I just finished a strokes motor for my 05 Fatboy
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    Im gunnah go ahead and take my motor out the frame and have some crank work done. Gunnah do what I can afford this go around. I'd like to stroke mine but just not in the cards right now.
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    What work are you doing to the crank?

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