Target Audience:
Harley-Davidson owners, independent repair shops, custom builders, and enthusiasts seeking in-depth knowledge of the 1982 FL Shovelhead.
Value Proposition:
This official factory manual provides authoritative, accurate information essential for maintaining, repairing, and restoring the 1982 FL Shovelhead, a cornerstone of Harley-Davidson's V-twin heritage.
Completeness:
Offers a complete diagnostic and repair solution, unlike condensed third-party manuals.
Accuracy:
Represents the official factory specifications and procedures as intended by Harley-Davidson.
Accessibility:
Digital PDF format allows for instant access and easy searching.
Engine Systems:
Engine disassembly, assembly, tuning, troubleshooting, carburetor service (e.g., Keihin Butterfly), ignition system (points and ignition module), lubrication system, cooling system (oil cooler if equipped).
Transmission Drivetrain:
4-speed transmission service, clutch operation and adjustment, primary drive (chain), final drive (belt or chain depending on sub-model).
Chassis Suspension:
Front fork (telescopic) overhaul and adjustments, rear shock absorber service, frame inspection and repair, wheel bearing service, steering head bearing adjustment.
Electrical System:
Wiring diagrams, battery maintenance, charging system (generator/alternator), lighting system (headlight, taillight, turn signals), starter motor, ignition switch, gauges.
Braking System:
Front and rear brake system service (disc brakes, caliper overhaul, master cylinder, brake fluid replacement), brake pedal and lever adjustments.
Fuel System:
Fuel tank inspection and cleaning, fuel lines, fuel petcock operation and servicing.
Bodywork Fittings:
Fender service, fairing (if equipped) removal and installation, saddlebag service, seat mounting, handlebar installation and alignment.
Maintenance:
Oil changes, filter replacements, spark plug service, chain adjustment, battery charging, lubrication points, tire pressure checks.
Troubleshooting:
Diagnostic charts for common running problems, electrical faults, starting issues, and performance complaints.
Repair Rebuild:
Detailed step-by-step instructions for engine rebuilds, transmission overhauls, fork seal replacement, brake caliper rebuilds, and electrical component replacement.
Adjustments:
Carburetor jetting and idle speed adjustment, ignition timing, clutch and brake lever free play, suspension pre-load.
Special Tools:
Identification and usage of specialized Harley-Davidson tools required for specific repair procedures.
Depth:
Comprehensive, covering routine maintenance to complete engine and transmission rebuilds, with detailed diagrams and specifications.
Searchability:
Likely text-searchable, allowing for quick navigation to specific topics.
Printability:
Designed for printing, with full content available.
Binding Recommendation:
Digital PDF is convenient; for printed versions, a three-ring binder is recommended for easy page insertion and reference.
Paper Recommendation:
Standard white paper; heavier stock recommended for frequently referenced sections.
Engine Type:
Air-cooled, 45-degree V-twin
Displacement:
80 cubic inches (1316 cc)
Bore X Stroke:
3.4375 in x 4.25 in (87.3 mm x 108.0 mm)
Compression Ratio:
Typically 8.0:1 or higher, depending on specific tune and model variant.
Valve Train:
Overhead valve (OHV), pushrod actuated
Horsepower:
Estimated 60-70 HP (specific figures varied by tune and model)
Torque:
Estimated 70-80 ft-lbs (specific figures varied by tune and model)
Carburetor:
Keihin Butterfly CV (Constant Velocity) carburetor, typically 36mm or 40mm depending on the specific FL model variant.
Fuel Type:
Unleaded gasoline, octane rating typically 87 or higher recommended.
Oil Capacity:
Approximately 3 quarts (2.8 Liters) for engine/transmission combined oil. Specific check is via dipstick.
Oil Type Recommendation:
API CD or SG rated straight-weight or multi-viscosity oils (e.g., SAE 20W-50, SAE 50) suitable for air-cooled V-twins. Manual will specify exact grades.
Type:
4-speed, constant mesh, foot-shift, hand-clutch operation.
Primary Drive:
Primary drive is a chain within a sealed primary chaincase, shared oil with the engine. Chain tensioner is critical.
Final Drive:
Belt drive or chain drive, depending on specific FL sub-model (e.g., FLTC Tour Glide might have belt).
Fluid Type:
Gear oil is typically not used; the primary and transmission share engine oil. Manual will specify the type and viscosity of oil for the primary/transmission compartment.
Wheelbase:
Varies by model, but typically around 63 inches (1600 mm) for FL models.
Length:
Varies by model, but typically over 90 inches (2286 mm).
Dry Weight:
Approximately 650-700 lbs (295-318 kg) depending on full dress configuration.
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating:
Typically around 1000-1100 lbs (454-499 kg).
Crash Test Ratings:
Not applicable for vintage motorcycles in modern crash test rating systems.
Braking System:
Dual front disc brakes (on some models) and single rear disc brake offer stopping power. ABS was not a feature on this model.
Lighting:
Halogen headlight, taillight, brake light, and turn signals for visibility.
Frame Construction:
Robust steel frame designed for stability and rider support.
Audio System:
Some FL touring models may have factory-installed AM/FM radio and CB communication systems, with corresponding wiring and component details in the manual.
ABS:
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) was not a standard or optional feature on 1982 Harley-Davidson motorcycles.
Navigation:
No integrated navigation or connectivity features; typically aftermarket solutions would be employed.
Instrumentation:
Speedometer, tachometer (on some models), fuel gauge, voltmeter/ammeter, oil pressure light, and indicator lights for turn signals, high beam, and neutral.
Oil Change:
Recommended every 2,000-3,000 miles or 6 months, whichever comes first. Manual will provide precise intervals.
Spark Plugs:
Replace every 10,000 miles or as needed based on inspection. Manual will specify plug type and gap.
Primary Chain Tension:
Check and adjust every 5,000 miles.
Engine Oil:
API CD or SG rated, SAE 20W-50 or SAE 50 (specific viscosity depends on ambient temperature). Consult manual for exact Harley-Davidson recommendations.
Primary Chaincase Oil:
Same as engine oil. Manual will detail specific type and level check.
Brake Fluid:
DOT 4 or DOT 5 silicone fluid (Harley-Davidson transitioned to DOT 5 for many models in this era, but consult manual for specific bike's requirement). Proper bleeding procedures are critical.
Oil Leaks:
Common on Shovelheads due to vintage gasket and seal technology; requires regular inspection and potential gasket replacement.
Pushrod Tube Seals:
Can degrade and leak oil, requiring replacement. This is a common Shovelhead maintenance task.
Carburetor Tuning:
Keihin CV carbs can be sensitive to altitude and temperature; requires periodic adjustment for optimal performance.
Cam Chain Tensioner:
Early style tensioners can wear; later models and aftermarket upgrades offer improved durability. Manual covers stock procedure.
Electrical Connections:
Corrosion and loose connections can lead to intermittent electrical faults. Careful inspection and cleaning are recommended.
Founding:
Harley-Davidson Motor Company, founded in 1903, is an iconic American motorcycle manufacturer.
Shovelhead Era:
The Shovelhead engine was produced from 1966 to 1983, succeeding the Panhead and preceding the Evolution engine. The FL designation refers to Harley-Davidson's large frame touring motorcycles.
1982 Specifics:
The 1982 model year saw refinements to the Shovelhead engine and chassis, with the FL offering a range of touring configurations (e.g., FLT, FLHTC, FLHTP).
Manufacturing Location:
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Collectible Status:
Harley-Davidson Shovelhead models, particularly well-maintained examples, are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts for their classic style and powerful V-twin character.
Owner Satisfaction:
While known for their unique charm and character, Shovelheads often require more hands-on maintenance than modern motorcycles, which can influence owner satisfaction based on mechanical aptitude and willingness to perform upkeep.