Positioning:
Essential DIY and professional service resource for a popular and enduring V-twin motorcycle platform.
Comparison:
Direct competitor to official Harley-Davidson service manuals of the era, offering potentially more accessible pricing and a 'real deal' approach for enthusiasts.
Highlight 1:
Comprehensive A-Z coverage of all repairs.
Highlight 2:
Detailed mechanical and electrical repair guidance.
Highlight 3:
Extensive use of high-quality pictures and diagrams.
Highlight 4:
Printable format for convenient workshop use.
Engine Mechanics:
Complete disassembly, assembly, tuning, and overhaul of the Evolution V-twin engine.
Fuel System:
Carburetor service (Keihin CV), fuel pump, fuel lines, fuel tank maintenance.
Ignition System:
Ignition module, coils, spark plugs, timing adjustments, electronic advance.
Electrical System:
Wiring diagrams, lighting, starting system, charging system (alternator, regulator), battery service, fuses, switches, horn.
Transmission And Drivetrain:
Clutch operation and service, 5-speed transmission (Traxion) disassembly and assembly, primary drive chain, final drive belt maintenance and adjustment.
Suspension:
Front fork service (oil changes, seal replacement), rear shock absorber maintenance and replacement, swingarm pivot service.
Brakes:
Front and rear brake caliper service, master cylinder overhaul, brake line replacement, bleeding procedures, brake pad replacement.
Wheels And Tires:
Tire selection and replacement, wheel bearing service, spoke wheel maintenance (if applicable), rim specifications.
Frame And Bodywork:
Frame inspection, mounting hardware, fenders, tank mounting, seat removal and installation.
Controls:
Handlebar controls, throttle cable adjustment, brake lever adjustment, footpeg mounting.
Routine Maintenance:
Oil changes, filter replacement, chain adjustment, tire pressure checks, brake adjustments, spark plug replacement.
Troubleshooting:
Diagnostic charts for common running issues, electrical faults, and performance problems.
Repair Procedures:
Step-by-step instructions for all major and minor repairs across all systems.
Rebuilds:
Engine and transmission rebuild procedures, including component specifications.
Tune Ups:
Carburetor tuning, ignition timing, and general performance adjustments.
Electrical Diagnostics:
Fault finding for lighting, starting, charging, and ignition systems using wiring diagrams and test procedures.
Depth:
Comprehensive, covering everything from basic service to complete engine and transmission overhauls.
Detail Level:
High, with detailed pictures and diagrams for clarity.
Target Audience:
Professional mechanics and experienced DIY enthusiasts.
Engine Type:
Harley-Davidson Evolution (Evo) V-twin
Engine Configuration:
Air-cooled, 45-degree V-twin
Displacement:
Commonly 883cc (53.9 cu in) and 1200cc (73.9 cu in) for 1998 XLH models.
Bore Stroke 883:
3.00 in x 3.8125 in (76.2 mm x 96.8 mm)
Bore Stroke 1200:
3.50 in x 3.8125 in (88.9 mm x 96.8 mm)
Compression Ratio 883:
Approximately 8.8:1
Compression Ratio 1200:
Approximately 9.0:1
Valvetrain:
Overhead valves (OHV), 2 valves per cylinder, pushrod actuated.
Horsepower 883:
Approx. 55-60 HP at rear wheel
Torque 883:
Approx. 55-60 lb-ft at rear wheel
Horsepower 1200:
Approx. 65-70 HP at rear wheel
Torque 1200:
Approx. 70-75 lb-ft at rear wheel
Carburetor Model:
Keihin CV (Constant Velocity)
Carburetor Size 883:
34mm
Carburetor Size 1200:
40mm
Fuel Type:
Unleaded Gasoline (91-octane recommended)
Fuel Tank Capacity:
Typically 3.1 gallons (11.7 liters) for standard models.
Wheelbase:
Varies by model, typically around 59.5 inches (1511 mm)
Length:
Varies by model, typically around 85-88 inches (2159-2235 mm)
Dry Weight:
Approximately 460-490 lbs (209-222 kg), depending on model and options.
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating:
Typically around 930 lbs (422 kg)
Cargo Capacity:
Minimal, primarily related to under-seat storage or optional luggage accessories.
Oil Change Interval:
Typically every 2,500-5,000 miles or annually, whichever comes first. Manual will specify exact interval.
Primary Chain Case Oil Change:
Recommended every 5,000-10,000 miles or annually. Manual will detail.
Transmission Oil Change:
Recommended every 10,000-20,000 miles or annually. Manual will detail.
Fork Oil Change:
Recommended every 10,000-20,000 miles. Manual will specify.
Engine Oil Type:
Harley-Davidson's proprietary V-Twin oil or equivalent SAE 20W-50 motorcycle-specific oil.
Engine Oil Capacity:
Approx. 3 US quarts (2.8 liters) for 883cc, 3.5 US quarts (3.3 liters) for 1200cc, with filter change. Manual will confirm exact capacity.
Primary Chain Case Oil:
Specific Harley-Davidson primary lubricant or equivalent; typically a heavy gear oil or specialized primary fluid. Manual will specify SAE grade.
Transmission Oil:
Harley-Davidson transmission fluid or equivalent SAE 80W-90 hypoid gear oil. Manual will specify.
Fork Oil Type:
Typically a light-weight fork oil, e.g., SAE 10W. Manual will specify viscosity and quantity.
Common Wear Items:
Clutch plates, brake pads, fork seals, wheel bearings, drive belt.
Carburetor Tuning Quirks:
Keihin CV carburetors can require periodic adjustment for optimal performance, especially with altitude or modifications. Idle mixture screw sensitivity.
Electrical Connections:
Corrosion or loose connections in older wiring harnesses can lead to intermittent electrical faults.
Engine Vibration:
Characteristic of V-twins; maintenance of mounts and balance can mitigate excessive vibration.
Belt Tension:
Proper drive belt tension is critical for longevity and performance; requires periodic inspection and adjustment.
Brand Legacy:
Harley-Davidson, an iconic American motorcycle manufacturer with a rich history dating back to 1903.
Sportster Lineage:
The Sportster line, introduced in 1957, is one of Harley-Davidson's longest-running and most popular motorcycle families, known for its performance-oriented character compared to the larger touring models.
1998 Updates:
The 1998 models represent a refinement of the Evolution Sportster platform, featuring electronic ignition and typically the Keihin CV carburetor. Subtle styling and component changes from previous years are common.
Manufacturing Location:
United States (Milwaukee, Wisconsin, historically)