Positioning:
The FLHTCSE Screamin' Eagle Electra Glide was Harley-Davidson's flagship touring model for 2004, representing the pinnacle of comfort, performance, and premium features. It targeted riders seeking the ultimate in long-distance touring with enhanced power and exclusivity.
Competitors:
Competed directly with other premium touring motorcycles such as the Honda Gold Wing, Kawasaki Vulcan Voyager, and Yamaha Royal Star Venture. The Screamin' Eagle designation positioned it against special edition or high-performance variants of these competitors.
Features:
Exclusive Screamin' Eagle badging, larger displacement engine (103 cu. in.), enhanced suspension, premium audio system, custom paint schemes, and other cosmetic upgrades signifying a limited-production, high-performance touring machine.
Engine:
Disassembly, assembly, inspection, tuning, diagnostics for Twin Cam 103 cu. in. (1690 cc) V-twin engine
Fuel System:
Fuel injection system (EFI), throttle body, fuel pump, injectors, fuel lines, fuel tank
Ignition System:
Ignition module, spark plugs, ignition coil, wiring
Transmission:
5-speed Cruise Drive transmission, clutch, primary drive, internal components, lubrication
Drivetrain:
Belt drive, final drive belt, pulleys, maintenance
Electrical System:
Wiring diagrams, battery, charging system (alternator, regulator), starting system (starter motor), lighting (headlight, taillight, turn signals), instrumentation, sensors, ECM
Suspension:
Front fork (air-adjustable), rear shock absorbers (air-adjustable), springs, seals, fluid replacement
Brakes:
Front and rear disc brakes, calipers, master cylinders, brake lines, brake fluid, bleeding procedures, pads, rotors
Frame And Body:
Frame inspection, fairing removal/installation, saddlebags, tour pak, fenders, fuel tank mounting, seat
Wheels And Tires:
Wheel bearing inspection and replacement, tire mounting/balancing, specifications
Maintenance:
Routine maintenance checks, oil changes, filter replacements, lubrication, brake adjustments, belt tension adjustment, air filter cleaning/replacement
Troubleshooting:
Diagnostic procedures for common problems, symptom-based troubleshooting guides, error code interpretation
Repair:
Step-by-step instructions for component disassembly, repair, and reassembly for all major systems
Diagnostics:
Detailed diagnostic procedures, including use of diagnostic tools, specific test procedures for sensors and actuators
Adjustments:
Engine timing, clutch, throttle cables, suspension air pressure
Depth:
Comprehensive; suitable for professional technicians and experienced DIY mechanics. Covers everything from basic maintenance to complete engine and transmission rebuilds.
Page Count:
Likely 700+ pages, typical for a full factory service manual of this era and complexity.
File Format Quality:
Assuming a high-quality PDF with clear, legible text and diagrams. Searchable text is a common feature of good digital manuals.
Print Quality:
If printed, expect high-resolution images and clear line drawings.
Binding Type:
If printed, likely spiral-bound or saddle-stitched for lay-flat usability in a workshop environment.
Paper Type:
If printed, typically on durable, semi-gloss paper to resist workshop grime.
Engine Type:
Harley-Davidson Twin Cam 103 cu. in. (1690 cc) V-twin, air-cooled
Bore X Stroke:
3.75 in. x 4.125 in. (95.25 mm x 104.78 mm)
Compression Ratio:
Approximately 9.2:1 (typical for this engine variant)
Horsepower:
Estimated 70-75 HP (actual figures can vary and were not officially published in HP for many Harley models of this era, focus was on torque)
Torque:
Approximately 95-100 lb-ft (actual figures can vary, emphasis on low-end torque)
Fuel Delivery:
Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)
Fuel Type:
Unleaded gasoline, minimum 89 octane (87 octane acceptable if 89 is not available, consult manual for specifics)
Oil Type:
Harley-Davidson Genuine V-Twin Oil or equivalent API CD, SAE 20W50
Oil Capacity:
Approximately 4 quarts (3.8 liters) with filter change
Transmission Type:
5-speed Cruise Drive constant mesh, helical gears
Clutch Type:
Multi-plate, wet clutch
Primary Drive:
3 inch, carbon fiber belt
Final Drive:
70-tooth, 1.25 inch wide, 8 mm pitch belt drive
Transmission Fluid:
Harley-Davidson Transmission Fluid or equivalent SAE 80W-90 hypoid gear oil
Transmission Fluid Capacity:
Approximately 24 fl oz (710 ml)
Length:
Approximately 103.7 inches (2634 mm)
Wheelbase:
Approximately 63.5 inches (1613 mm)
Seat Height:
Approximately 29.5 inches (750 mm) unladen
Dry Weight:
Approximately 835 lbs (379 kg)
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating Gvwr:
Approximately 1360 lbs (617 kg)
Saddlebag Capacity:
Integrated hard saddlebags with significant storage capacity
Tour Pak Capacity:
Optional/included Tour-Pak with passenger backrest and additional storage
Crash Test Ratings:
Motorcycles are not typically rated by agencies like NHTSA in the same way as cars. Safety focus is on rider protection and vehicle stability.
Braking System:
Dual-disc front brakes, single-disc rear brake, multi-piston calipers. ABS was not standard or widely available on this model.
Lighting:
Halogen headlamp, auxiliary driving lights, stop/tail lights, turn signals
Frame Construction:
Steel frame designed for stability and rider comfort
Windscreen:
Large, adjustable (on some models) fairing and windscreen for rider protection from elements
Audio System:
Premium AM/FM/WB stereo system with cassette player and potentially CD capability, integrated into the fairing with handlebar-mounted controls.
Speakers:
Fairing-mounted speakers, often with additional rear speakers in the tour pak.
Cruise Control:
Electronic cruise control was a significant feature for touring comfort on this model.
Communication Systems:
No integrated Bluetooth or smartphone connectivity as we know it today. Intercom systems for rider-passenger communication might be present.
First Service:
Typically 1,000 miles (1,600 km) - includes engine oil and filter change, primary chain adjustment, inspection of all critical components.
Subsequent Oil Change:
Every 5,000 miles (8,000 km) or annually, whichever comes first. Check manual for specific recommendations.
Primary Chain Adjustment:
Every 5,000 miles (8,000 km) or as needed
Spark Plug Replacement:
Typically every 10,000-15,000 miles (16,000-24,000 km), consult manual for exact interval and plug type.
Engine Oil Viscosity:
SAE 20W50
Transmission Oil Type:
SAE 80W-90 hypoid gear oil
Brake Fluid Type:
DOT 4 (refer to specific Harley-Davidson specifications)
Fork Oil Type:
Harley-Davidson Factory Service Manual specifies weight based on fork type, typically a 5W or 10W type oil.
Common Issues:
Potential for issues common to Twin Cam engines of this era, such as cam chain tensioner wear (later models addressed this), oil leaks from seals, stator failure, or regulator issues. Fueling can sometimes be lean from the factory, leading to heat or pinging under load.
Air Suspension:
The air-adjustable suspension can develop leaks in lines or Schrader valves over time, leading to a loss of ride height.
Electrical Gremlins:
As with many complex electrical systems, intermittent faults can occur due to wiring harness issues or component failure. The manual is crucial for diagnosing these.
Heritage:
Harley-Davidson, founded in 1903, has a long-standing reputation for building iconic American V-twin motorcycles, particularly in the touring segment with the Electra Glide line dating back to the 1960s.
Electra Glide Evolution:
The Electra Glide, introduced as the FLH, evolved significantly over decades. The FLHTCSE represents the pinnacle of the FLHT (Electra Glide Standard/Classic) platform for 2004, incorporating the then-new Twin Cam 103 engine and premium 'Screamin' Eagle' performance enhancements.
Production Years:
The FLHTCSE was a limited edition model produced for the 2004 model year. Screamin' Eagle models are typically produced in limited numbers to showcase performance upgrades.
Manufacturing Location:
United States (York, Pennsylvania and Milwaukee, Wisconsin assembly plants are typical for Harley-Davidson)