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Custom Vehicle Discussions => Screamin' Eagle® Electra Glide® => Topic started by: Markeje on March 17, 2016, 09:21:49 AM
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Can someone tell me what is actually in the 04 FLHTCSE sup? Looking to get one off of fleabay but not sure I really need it.
Thanks!
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Check this out he may have it in PDF
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Ha Thanks but I don;t have FB.
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I clicked on the link and it takes you to a log in page.
Many members here, myself included, do not use facebook.
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Can someone tell me what is actually in the 04 FLHTCSE sup? Looking to get one off of fleabay but not sure I really need it.
Thanks!
I have one (P/N 99500-04) the following is the breakdown of the chapters it contains...
1. Maintenance
2. Chassis
3. Engine
4. Fuel System
5. Electric Starter
6. Drive
7. Transmission
8. Electrical
9. Fuel Injection
I. Index
In the "Forward" of the manual it states the following...
This service and repair manual supplement has been designed to be used with the current Touring Models Service Manual and has been prepared with two purposes in mind. First it will acquaint the reader with the construction of the Harley-Davidson motorcycles and assist in performing basic maintenance and repair. Secondly, it will introduce to the professional Harley-Davidson technician the latest field-tested and factory approved major repair methods. We sincerely believe that this manual will make your association with the Harley-Davidson products more pleasant and profitable.
I have and reference all the manuals that were available for my bike ('04 :pumpkin:) whether I'm working on it (which I do little of :)) or I need/want to be informed on what is being worked on, on my bike. For/to me they are worth having.
:pumpkin:
Ride Safe,
Fired00d
:fireman:
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The supplements for the CVO's cover all the items that are unique to the CVO. For instance, the one for the SEEG's covered the unique parts of the CVO 103 engine that of course isn't covered in the regular Touring manual, as well as the higher output starter, hydraulic clutch, oil cooler and thermostat, garage door opener, etc. IMHO they are well worth the relatively inexpensive price even if you buy it new from H-D. Part number for the 2004 FLHTCSE is 99500-04, MSRP $40.
Jerry
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Thanks guys - I got one for $25 off a fleabay. I'm sure it will come in handy!
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I got the sup and it's got some good info in it for sure!
One thing that I see is that they call for 10.6oz of fluid in each fork. The stealership and others keep saying 11.1 or so. My forks are dry as I took them apart for PC. Still not sure how much oil to put down these suckers!
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I know I'm late to the party (only by 10 months or so) but I have an electronic copy of the Supplement I can email to you. I know you have already bought one but if anyone else would like a copy, I would be happy to send it.
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I'm late to the party by a few years. Would love this CVO supplement if it's still around. Thanks!
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I still have it...PM me and I will send it to you in pdf on Tuesday when I get back to my computer at work.
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Well shucks, If you wouldn’t mind parting with another copy it would come in handy. Thanks in advance :jalapeno:
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No problem just pm me your email address, like I said it will be Tuesday before I can send it.
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Hey SIKBIRD, would you be willing to send me a copy?
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Sure just pm me your email address.
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Hey SIKBIRD,
I'm getting ready to tear my Punkin apart, would you send me a copy please?
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Sure, no problem. PM me your email address. What all are you doing to it and do you have the regular service manual?