Re: ? HD p/n 65944-96 ?

From: HogDoctor (hog.doctor@execpc.com)
Date: Tue Jan 23 2001 - 21:47:43 CST


JEE wrote:

> Parts iz parts - so grab a brew and make up one.
>
> I've got some HD touring slipons on my Ultra. p/n 65944-96. Same number on
> both pipes. Called the local stealership in San Antonio and all of 'em
> said, "gee, it's a HD part alright, but my computer says we've never order
> it so we can't tell you what it is."
>
> The guys at Dynojet asked me "which HD touring muffler" I had in order to
> recommend a map modification (asked about a generic map and if they'd
> suggest a sport / economy change as suggested by the Hog Doctor).
>
> They suggested I go back to y'all (we're getting famous don'cha know) and
> post the p/n and then give 'em a call back.
>
> Thanks all
> JEE

I think the pn you're looking at is for the individual muffler, and the number
for the 'set' is
different. Take a look up the tail end of the muffler, and if there is one
large tube in the center
of the muffler, then they are the early SE muffler made by kerker (65115-98).
If you see two smaller offset
tubes, one of which is plugged, then you have the later non-SE touring muffler
65976-96

Another obvious difference is the screws that hold the end cap on, the button
head screws are used on
the kerker made SE mufflers, and the countersunk screws on the non-SE mufflers.



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