Is the 103 Harley engine reliable?
Is the 103 Harley engine reliable?
The 103 is the same as the 96 with a bigger bore. Same stroke on both engines. So, there should be no significant differences, as far as reliability and longevity between these two motors.
How long does Harley 103 engine last?
I absolutely say the 103 will run you well past 150,000 miles. Keep it serviced as others say and ride on. Oh wait, you will have to replace the comp a time or two during the 150,000 miles, but the engine will hang in.
How much horsepower does a 2011 Street Glide have?
72 to 75 hp
Power climbs from 72 to 75 hp, and torque goes up from 95 ft-lb at 3,500 rpm for the TC96 to 101 ft-lb on the big brother.
When did Harley switch to 103?
The company released 103 cu in (1,690 cc) for 2010 Electra Glide Ultra Limited models, and later for 2012 Softail models and 110 cu in (1,801 cc) for Screamin’ Eagle/CVO Models.
How much horsepower can you get out of a 103 Harley?
With a Stage 1 Kit, you can get ca. 75 horsepower and 90 ft torque from the 103 engine. In comparison the stock Evo Engine with 80 cubic inch had around 55 horse power, same for the TC 88 engine.
How many miles will a Harley 107 last?
It Is Not Unusual for a Harley Davidson Engine To Last 150,000 Miles.
What motor is in 2011 Street Glide?
2011 Harley-Davidson FLHX Street Glide specifications, pictures, reviews and rating
| General information | |
|---|---|
| Engine type: | V2, four-stroke |
| Engine details: | Air-cooled Twin Cam 96 engine, optional Twin Cam 103 |
| Torque: | 126.0 Nm (12.8 kgf-m or 92.9 ft.lbs) @ 3500 RPM |
| Bore x stroke: | 95.3 x 111.1 mm (3.8 x 4.4 inches) |
How much oil does a 2011 Street Glide take?
About 3.5 quarts is the most you’ll ever need. Oil reading should be 1/2 way between the add/full marks on the dipstick (hot).