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Boxes for a Twin Cam

Photography by TBear
writer: TBear

I've been riding and wrenching on Panheads since 1972 when I got my first '50 EL. In 2000, I picked up a brand-new Harley TC-88 EFI Road King. I still have my old trusty '50 Pan, but felt I needed a trusty cruiser to get me where I had to go. I swore I wasn't going to get emotionally attached to the Road King, and for a few years I didn't.

The five-year factory warranty ran out this summer, so I decided that it was time to get my hands dirty with her. I didn't see anything new in the marketplace to make me want to trade her in, and since she has proved reliable, it was time to customize!

We're gonna try and get her into the Panhead spirit by redoing her in the scheme of an old Duo-Glide.

The first thing we needed to do was change the look of the top-end of the engine to fit the project.

Custom Chrome had the solution with its Xotic Pan-style rocker boxes for Twin Cam 88 models (CCI PN 02-017). Everything came in the box for the instillation except new gaskets for the lower rocker housing, (we strongly recommend changing these gaskets since you'll have them off anyway). Custom Chrome recommends that you have the unit installed by a professional mechanic, but after seeing the operation, we think that anyone with the proper tools and basic wrenching knowledge can handle the job in an afternoon.

I wanted this done right the first time, and since my area of expertise is Panheads and not the new-fangled T.C. engines, I took my ride and the kit up to Broadway Choppers in Schenectady, New York. A few of the guys in the shop helped me out: Lee and Ryan. Lee has a sterling reputation as an engine god, and Ryan has been wrenching at Harley dealerships for quite a few years before Lee snagged him for Broadway.

These were the guys I wanted working on my main transportation.

The only modification we had to perform was to grind approximately 1/8 inch off the side of the washers that hold on the horn bracket. The total time for the project was three hours, including me slowing Lee and Ryan down to take the photos and ask stupid questions.

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 Harley TC 88 EFI Road King Full Right Side Engine View
 Harley TC 88 EFI Road King Full Left Side Engine View
 Harley TC 88 EFI Road King Full Right Side Engine View
 Harley TC 88 EFI Road King Side Engine View
 Harley TC 88 EFI Road King Engine View
 Harley TC 88 EFI Road King Engine View

 Harley TC 88 EFI Road King Side Engine View
Next, to go were the lower rocker box covers.
 Harley TC 88 EFI Road King Side Engine View
After installing the new gaskets and new bottom rocker housing, we tightened down the bolts using blue loctite and torquing down the bolts to 13 lb-ft.
 Harley TC 88 EFI Road King Engine View
Once we reinstalled the rocker assembly, the bolts were torqued down to 18 lb-ft.
 Harley TC 88 EFI Road King Engine Restoration View
We installed new gaskets (included in the kit), the new Panhead covers, and the retaining ring using the screws provided.
 Harley TC 88 EFI Road King Full Right Side Engine View
The same operation was repeated on the rear cylinder.
 Harley TC 88 EFI Road King Right Side Engine View
We replaced the air cleaner.
 Harley TC 88 EFI Road King Full Engine View
After replacing the gas tank and seat, we were done.

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