*************************************i have a new 2012 street glide with the 103 in it and was wondering if anyone had noticed they seem to crank over a bit harder than the 96 cub. or is it just mine it noticable on the starter when starting the engine thanks
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YEP, Harder to Crank Over = more compression...
103 has the same piston bore size as the 95" earlier TC's.
The 96" and 103" bore is the same as the 88" and 95", The Stroke is 3/8" or .375 longer than the TC 4" stroke. The piston wrist-pin holes are moved up on the New stroked TC's. (not a great way to Stroke an engine)
You question about the 103 is that it has More Compression using the same early close of the intake valve IF stock cam (30*) is used and even MORE Compression if the se255 cams is used (25*).
Do you know what cams you have in that Stock factory 103?
Yes, the 103's Will have more compression/more cu.inches.
That Does make it harder for it to turn over than the 96" stock bike.
When i go 103 on my 2009 King 96", I will port n flow heads then have Manual PRValves installed so it will not wear as hard on the starter.:s
signed....BUBBIE
BUBBIE;455631 Do you know what cams you have in that Stock factory 103? [/QUOTE said:The cams in the stock 96 are the same as the stock 103.
The cams in the stock 96 are the same as the stock 103.
Me thinks the CVO's come with the 110" but not sure which cam is stock in those and to tired to look it up
MAN, Times and Harleys are Changing and Leaving Me WAY Behind.
OH Well, there are still some OLDER ones I know about.:tounge
signed....BUBBIE
Yeah, it is the 110" in the new CVO bikes so they most likely have a different cam.Me thinks the CVO's come with the 110" but not sure which cam is stock in those and to tired to look it up