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CVO Technical => Twin Cam => Topic started by: Anastasia_05 on February 17, 2019, 04:54:58 PM

Title: 103 88B Engine 124'' Kits
Post by: Anastasia_05 on February 17, 2019, 04:54:58 PM
Fellas I have been exploring different route for a build on my bike now for a little over a year.  Getting ready to pull the trigger on something here soon.  Many thanks to the people that sent me info and commented on my trends in the past.  I have a 2005 Fatboy CVO has a 103 88B Engine , with a few mods cams, TTS Tuner, intake throttle body, injectors, and alittle head work.  What do you all think a about a 124'' hot set up kit from S&S.  I know the obvious case boring involved and all that good stuff.  Does any one have any experience with is kind of build PRO & CONS??  This bike is not my everyday bike.  Looking to build something rough and tuff.  For the price of the kit am I better off just buying a hole motor from S&S 124''??.  Id like to be in the 150 Horse Power range after the build I choose.  If any one has a suggested parts list or builds they recommend please share. Again fellas thanks for looking and commenting in advance and any information is much appreciated.  Ride Safe!!
Title: Re: 103 88B Engine 124'' Kits
Post by: Dan_Lockwood on February 18, 2019, 10:15:55 AM
Harley has a 120R in a pre-'06 primary bolt pattern that's a "B" motor.  There's been one on eBay lately for around $7000.  It's a complete long block without alternator, intake etc.  They are asking $6399.99 and local pick up only, Chardon OH.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Harley-Davidson-120R-SE-Pro-Performance-Twin-Cam-Motor-19290-12-01-06-Softail/332899681013?epid=12026330133&hash=item4d825e02f5:g:PKEAAOSwQFNb-FVU:rk:5:pf:0 (https://www.ebay.com/itm/Harley-Davidson-120R-SE-Pro-Performance-Twin-Cam-Motor-19290-12-01-06-Softail/332899681013?epid=12026330133&hash=item4d825e02f5:g:PKEAAOSwQFNb-FVU:rk:5:pf:0)

I have a future project that I will be starting out with a "B" motor in the '02 or '01 range as they have the Timken left side bearing to begin with.  Once proven out in the car, I may also be looking at the 124" Hot Setup to give it more punch later on.

I don't think S&S makes a "B" motor, just the innards and upper end to my knowledge.

I'll be following this post with interest to see what others offer in the line of suggestions.

Good luck with your project.
Title: Re: 103 88B Engine 124'' Kits
Post by: Anastasia_05 on February 18, 2019, 01:19:51 PM
Thank you for the info.  I will check out that eBay link here shortly.  Im mainly seeing if any one has done the 124 hot set up with the 103 88B.  Pros and Cons.  Again thank you for the information Dan_Lockwood

Brandon   
Title: Re: 103 88B Engine 124'' Kits
Post by: cvo1717 on February 18, 2019, 03:08:05 PM
S&S does make a b motor my brother and I installed one in his 2013 breakout
Title: Re: 103 88B Engine 124'' Kits
Post by: cvo1717 on February 18, 2019, 03:13:42 PM
S&S assembles it to order
Title: Re: 103 88B Engine 124'' Kits
Post by: TorqueInc on February 18, 2019, 04:44:32 PM
Fellas I have been exploring different route for a build on my bike now for a little over a year.  Getting ready to pull the trigger on something here soon.  Many thanks to the people that sent me info and commented on my trends in the past.  I have a 2005 Fatboy CVO has a 103 88B Engine , with a few mods cams, TTS Tuner, intake throttle body, injectors, and alittle head work.  What do you all think a about a 124'' hot set up kit from S&S.  I know the obvious case boring involved and all that good stuff.  Does any one have any experience with is kind of build PRO & CONS??  This bike is not my everyday bike.  Looking to build something rough and tuff.  For the price of the kit am I better off just buying a hole motor from S&S 124''??.  Id like to be in the 150 Horse Power range after the build I choose.  If any one has a suggested parts list or builds they recommend please share. Again fellas thanks for looking and commenting in advance and any information is much appreciated.  Ride Safe!!

You won't get 150/150 using the hot setup as it comes
You'll need a little headwork and a little more compression than they offer
But certainly not difficult to do
Better off piecing it together than just buying a kit and changing out parts
Title: Re: 103 88B Engine 124'' Kits
Post by: prodrag1320 on February 19, 2019, 07:20:31 AM
build your motor to 124" using componants that will fit your riding style & expectations,instead of a hot set up kit.