Hello Everyone.....
Well after some real deliberations....and after doing an engine modification in FEB of 2011. I rode my bike last summer and still was a bit underwhelmed by my results....
Just so you know my dyno numbers are 84 HP and 94 Torque. I modified heads, i.e.: head work, put in a EVL 3000 (V-Thunder Cam), am running a .040 Head Gasket and basically running 9.02:1 CORRECTED COMPRESSION. I can spend more time talking about the build but the scope of this THREAD is about coordinating gearing and engine modifications while creating the type of riding we desire.
So I have spent last fall really studying the effects of gearing.....so here is what I am in the process of doing:
First of all our OEM set up for all CVO FXR's is the following:
Primary Side: 25T Compensating Sprocket X 36T Clutch Shell Basket
Secondary Side: 32T Transmission Pulley/Sprocket X 65T Rear Wheel Sprocket + 133T OEM Kevlar Belt
HERE ARE THE PARTS:
3.36 FINAL GEARING INSTALL & SHIFTER SHAFT SEAL REPAIR:Part # ITEM QTY EACH PRICE 20% OFF
SKF 4260 Double Lip Seal Shifter Shaft Seal
472810 Federal Mogul Double Lip Seal 1 6.65 6.65
12066A Jack Shaft Lip Seal 1 5.88
12052A Inner Primary Main Shaft Seal 1 3.72
11147 Housing Cover O-Ring (8”) 1 1.56
34901-94C Outer Primary Cover Gasket 1 24.32
94137-09 Mainshaft Sprocket SOCKET 1 7/8” 1 149.95 119.96
40001-85 OEM HD 136T Secondary Belt 1 1/2" WIDE 1 200.00 165.60
40217-79A 70T Rear Wheel Sprocket 1 210.00 119.74
290304 Andrews 5 Speed 30T Trans Pulley 1 135.00 89.00
H30-06 Rev Tech Primary Fluid 1 6.36
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$542.19Alright first let's go over the price list, you will notice the SKF 4260 and the Federal Mogul Seals listed first, some of you or all of you may know about this repair or not, but if you look at your parts book and locate your shifter shaft and where it comes out of the transmission you will note that there is a seal, which HD sells as a single lip seal which has a propensity to LEAK, as both of my bikes are doing now....lol, so a better SOLUTION is to replace this seal with a completely different seal which is a DOUBLE LIP SEAL and two companies that make the right seal which are both DOUBLE LIP SEALS which HELP to prevent leaking would be either SKF or Federal Mogul (and by the way it's now packaged under TIMKEN because TIMKEN purchased Federal Mogul) so, and by the way the only way to gain access to this LEAKING SEAL is to remove not only the outer primary, as well as the compensating sprocket and the clutch shell basket and the primary chain and tensioner, is that you ALSO have to remove the INNER PRIMARY as well.....oh yeah....it's all fun so to repair this leak it's 4 hours labor at a shop for a $7.00 seal, oh yeah baby, oh yeah.....

So that's why I am labeling this the Gear Change and Shifter Shaft Seal Repair.
Ok so let's continue with the parts list descriptors....fortunately I was able to locate a brand new Rear Wheel Sprocket off of ebay for $119.00 shipped to me. This part can still be purchased from HD but it's retail list is $210.00, ouch. Next is the Andrews Transmission Sprocket/Pulley which if purchased from Andrews is priced at $135.00 I once again found one on EBAY for $89.00 brand new shipped to my door. Of course if you do the math for the secondary drive calculations you will note that the 32T OEM Transmission Pulley/Sprocket X 65T OEM Rear Wheel Sprocket calls for a 133T OEM Kevlar Belt. So if you do the math and reduce the 32T OEM Transmission Pulley/Sprocket down to a 30T Andrews Transmission Pulley/Sprocket and move up the Rear Wheel Sprocket from a 65T OEM to a 70T which is also OEM for different HD bikes you end up needing a kevlar belt which is 32-30 = -2 + 65 + 5 = 70T so you need -2 +5 = +3T larger belt or a 136T Kevlar Belt. Upon further research you will discover that all 1989-1994 FXR's use a HD# 40001-85 136T Belt and remember that the 1989 - 1993 FXR's had a final gear ratio of 3.37:1 while the 1994 FXR modeled bikes featured 3.153:1 Final Geared Ratio Bikes. Use a 136T belt from HD....you don't want to mess around with used belts for this sort of project to say the least. I listed the part number above and the belt is readily available.
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