1990 Harley Davidson Softail Evolution Revival and Road Ready! Butler Customs
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 มี.ค. 2024
- Join me in the shop this week as we get this 1990 Harley Davidson Softail back on the road after several years of being out of service.
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Just wanted to take a minute and say I really enjoy watching your videos. I can listen to you all day. I am a truck mechanic, and work on my own bikes. Your videos a great resource to familiarize myself with motorcycles. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, and keep up the great work. P.S. Tell your mom I say hello. 😄
That’s great! Glad you enjoy them. That’s why I started this channel. To just hang out and have fun wrenching.
Those jump packs are a great invention.
And are a life and time saver.
Well worth the money.
This was a joy to watch man! I hear you getting more comfortable with every video! It's cool getting to be here for the evolution. No pun intended
Thank you for your words of encouragement!
Another great video man 👍🏻
Just one advice from me.
I would use compressed air to blow area around spark plugs before I remove them.
You never know after so many years it maybe some sand/dirt that it can drop inside cylinder.
That’s a good tip. Thanks.
I had a starter that was clicking and not starting my Sportster. Turns out my battery cables had started to rot inside the insulation. After that if I get a no start I always check voltages first. And I loctite'd all my battery bolts to save some hassle.
That’s a great habit.
Check the service manual for belt and chain adjustments as they need to be checked at the tightest spot and measured there otherwise you can be too tight causing other issues
That’s a great point.
Great work man!
Thanks for watching and commenting!
thanks for the video
Thank you for watching and commenting.
Another good one, thanks. How about one on setting timing on a stock ignition EVO. I had one melt sensor in nose cone and replaced it with another. Marked before removing but with replacement, just not sure. How does one set timing?
Thanks for watching. I’ll be showing how to time an evo with the chopper build we will be shooting soon. There is a procedure that is simple and easy to follow. Just email me and I can walk you through it. Butlercustomsmotorcycleshop@gmail.com
Thanks again
My pleasure. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Don't that ole know in Tennessee we don't talk fast, like city folk. Your doing fine!
We are on a slower pace but I wouldn’t have it any other way. Thanks for commenting!
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What solution do you use in your ultrasonic..man those parts came out shiny..
Great question. I have tried several different cleaners but the one that works the best is Clean Quick broad range quaternary sanitizer. I run the parts through about 5 cycles with the heat on. Then I use carb cleaner to remove any cleaner left. Then air hose dry.
Is the VOES working properly?
On this bike, yes.
You talk sooooooooo SLOOOOOOOOOOOW!
This video contains at best 20 minutes worth of usable information. With less mumbling and talking so slow as to put someone's to sleep along with a bit of editing this could have been much less a waste of everybody's time.
Thanks for taking the time to comment. I’m new to all this videoing stuff so be patient with me. I strive to get better with each video. One of the reasons I started this channel is so folks could feel like we are just hanging out and wrenching here in the shop. I never intended for this channel to be just instructional. And I understand that if you’re looking for a video to just quickly fix an issue you’re having, then there are much better channels than mine. And sometimes being slow pays off in the end and helps you not to forget or notice something you may have overlooked due to rushing through a job. But you are correct. I do talk slow and will pay better attention to that. Thanks again.
kinda shame that an engine needs to be rebuilt at 50k miles
That’s about par for most bikes especially sport bikes.