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Harley Evolution Motor & 5 Speed Transmission Rebuild, How To 2 Dvd Set on 2040-parts.com

US $44.95
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Dewey, Arizona, US

Dewey, Arizona, US
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These DVD's  are Instructional Video Manuals for the tear down, rebuild, and reassembly of the Harley Davidson 5 Speed Transmission and Evolution 1340cc Motor.  These are NOT  videos of pages out of a manual, there is a "Live" Harley Mechanic that takes you on a complete walk through of the tear down and build/rebuild.   Very detailed in all aspects of the build and is sure to save anyone who wishes to work on these transmissions and/or Motors some serious cash.  These DVD's will give you a complete understanding of your Transmission and Motor which can help you in troubleshooting normal occurrences. Even if you never rebuild them yourself, you'll know what you want done and what questions to ask the shop doing the work.  This is like buying one of the DVD's for the normal price and getting the second one for 15 bucks!  You might find a low quality homemade copy for a buck or 2 less but please check all feedback.  Free shipping in U.S.


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