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CVO Technical => EVO => Topic started by: Theway on October 05, 2018, 11:36:33 AM

Title: Harley FXRP 1988
Post by: Theway on October 05, 2018, 11:36:33 AM
Can I get some advise on this motor. If wanted to upgrade the motor do I rebuild it or get a new one. Motor has 21,700 milies on it.
Title: Re: Harley FXRP 1988
Post by: Twolanerider on October 05, 2018, 01:22:09 PM
It's difficult to really large upgrades on an Evo for a cost that's competitive to just buying one of the big inch Ultima motors.  Having said that it's a shame to just throw away a good old low mileage Evo
Title: Re: Harley FXRP 1988
Post by: grahn1967 on November 02, 2018, 05:23:30 AM
What's wrong with it ?
Title: Re: Harley FXRP 1988
Post by: timo482 on November 10, 2018, 04:08:06 PM
first - in that era some police bikes were hotter than non police bikes - its possible to hop it up - and have it be slower because you might unintentionally remove the factory police kit. I've seen dyne runs of police bikes with 8hp over "stock" on a stone "stock" police bike. be certain you know what you have before you mess.. most of the changes were really subtle - timing & ingnition tweaks - tiny cam tweaks, tiny fuel tweaks - poorly documented.

next - once hopped "enough" up its possible to break the primary case since that case is essentially part of the motor mount

some years of those had enclosed chain final drives - pita to work on but way WAY better than any of the other finial drives. i guy i used to work with [since retired] had one over 100000 k miles - original rear chain.

note they originally came with a real nice air ride seat that i see is gone, pity, they are very very nice.
Title: Re: Harley FXRP 1988
Post by: timo482 on November 10, 2018, 04:14:18 PM
oh ya... as always - gearing gets you more punch for less money than anything you can possibly come up with.
Title: Re: Harley FXRP 1988
Post by: flhman on November 17, 2018, 10:42:47 PM
21700 ?? That’s nothing on an evo, ran mine up to 156k before I sold it last spring. Evo’s run forever. Put an Andrews EV27 in my bagger, pulled really nice, Supertrapp 2/1 exhaust, was happy with it. flhman
Title: Re: Harley FXRP 1988
Post by: Ridgerunr on December 05, 2018, 08:33:40 PM
Haven't been here in awhile. That's a beautiful RP. If you put in a bigger motor your going to need a better clutch, the later splined shaft trannies are more durable and allow clutch parts that will stand up to more power. flhman gives good advice on the cam & pipe.