Although this is not final, and is a very long and detailed list. I'll put it on craigslist and maybe some of the Harley and Sportster forums.
1991 Harley-Davidson Sportster Deluxe 883cc drive train - $2500 firm
Complete from the carb back to the rear wheel pulley. This is everything you need. Not perfect cosmetically, but not bad either, a little rust and corrosion on a few of the parts
50K+ miles, which is more than most but a lot of parts have been replaced and have a lot fewer miles on them. I will list everything that I can remember.
Includes the following items:
• Engine - cylinders, pistons, rings, wrist pins, cylinder heads – 7000 miles
• 5 –speed transmission – unsure, maybe 20,000 miles, a little bit of wear on 3rd gear faces, pretty typical, works fine
• Barnett clutch plates and discs, new OEM diaphragm spring – 25,000 miles and going strong
• Complete primary drive including cover, new primary drive chain and adjuster – 7000 miles, newer cover with functional Barnett heavy duty clutch cable
• Cam chest and valve train – all stock, works fine
• Some chrome engine hardware – whatever
• S & S Super ‘E’ carb with intake and throttle cables and throttle grip, K & N air filter, high flow modified S & S chrome cover (lightly scratched)
• Complete ignition system – Spyke 50K coil, performance plug wires, Dyna 2000i programmable ignition, Screamin’ Eagle ignition module, works best with Autolite plugs (included).
• Brand new reman starter- 5 miles
• Brand new oil filter – 5 miles
• Super Trapp stainless brushed steel 2-into-1 exhaust with mounting bracket, adjustable backpressure (with plates), repackable , looks great and works even better, still one of the best all-round Sportster exhausts
• Motor mounts and hardware
• Front and rear final drive pulley, front pulley has the fastener upgrade, newer Dayco Panther final drive belt – 7000 miles
• Updated oil tank and battery tray with cables – 7000 miles
• New battery – 5 miles
Will include many stock and/or used but still working parts
Have more higher def pictures and small video available on request
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