The Mod Day Happened @ my place. It was a scorching hot Bakersfield, afternoon. The goal was to start the first few mods to a stock 2003 2tone Harley with 65k miles. Our plans were to install a FTVB, JLP Ram Intake, clean the intercooler, change the plugs and put in a L&S oil seperator.
Megallon and Grey HD were the primary players, I was pretty much along to learn from them. Megallon had the supercharger off in record time! We hit a snag getting the intercooler off, it didn't seem to want to seperate! It took banging on the seal with a hammer and flat head to loosen it up. Then we finally used a breaker bar to pry it apart!! Check the photo's and you'll see the dirt we encountered after 65k miles. 6 cans of brake cleaner had it blinging once again.
Meanwhile, we started on the plugs which took up then entire afternoon.
Reaching the passenger side rear, driver side rear, and the plug just in front of the driver rear took the longest. Honestly, with this being my first time changing plugs on this truck........, its something I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. It was terrible. It was frustrating, and it just seemed like it took longer than either of us ever thought it would, and Megallon is experienced when it comes to plug changes. We even resorted to unbolting the driver side fuel rail, to get access to a stripped coil pack bolt. Megallon is the Man, he used his superior mechanical skillz to will off the stripped bolt and we finally finished the job. Quick shout out to Mike @ Madenterprise who sold me the elevated coil pack screws. They are a MUST, and are going to make any future spark plug changes a breeze!!
The FTVB went the smoothest. GreyHD hooked it up without a hitch! Everyone who says its an messy undertaking it telling the TRUTH. Tranny fluid was EVERYWHERE. We installed a FTVB 2c, street version. I took it for a spin after the install, not pushing too hard since I'd just changed the plugs, and I was less than thrilled. I'm gonna give it some time, but based on my first impressions, and the shift I felt when rolling with GreyHD....., I might suggest going w/a Punisher if you really want some Pop in your shift. Also, I think its worth it to change from a stock pan to a DEEP pan that has uses a turn screw to pre-drain the fluid before removal.
Unfortunately, we didn't get to the JLP intake, or oil seperator. I'm just going to dial those in myself. But I learned a lot, yesterday. I want to give a shout to Grey HD and Megallon for taking the time to help a brotha out. Ya'll are 2 cool dudes. Also thanks to the forum administrators for keeping this site running so guys like me can meet and learn from all you Great Harley Enthusiasts out there.
I've posted a few pics. The dog is a stray from the neighborhood. I've never seen it before, but it wandered into the garage and just hung out the ENTIRE afternoon. Who knew dogs loved our trucks too!!
Peace and Gods Blessings to you all.
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