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IH: Transmission & Final Drive

1971 - 1985 Sportster Four-Speed Constant Mesh Wet Clutch Transmission Specifications

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1977 4 Speed Transmission 1) 1977 4 Speed Trap Door 2) 1983 4 Speed 3)
1978 4 Speed transmission 4)

Clutch

  • Type
    • Wet - Multiple disc
  • 1971-1978 5)
  • 8 Drive plates (37985-71), 8 Driven Plates (37992-71A), with an outer drive plate (37987-71) and retaining ring (11053).
  • Back to Front : Backing Plate-F-S-F-S-F-S-F-S-F-S-F-S-F-S-F-S-Outer Drive Plate with retaining ring.
  • Capacity: 1900 in-lbs (158.33 ft lbs.)
  • Set up Spring Pressure
    • 1971: 234 lbs. 6)
    • 1972: 257 lbs. 7)
  • Spring adjustment
    • 1971 - 1973: 11/32 in. from outer surface of outer drive plate to outer surface of releasing disc 8)
    • Late 1974 & later: Fixed spacers standard length 1.530 in. 9)
  • Clutch bearing: .0005 - .002 in. loose 10)
  • Periodic adjustment of the clutch is required every 2,000 miles to compensate for lining wear. 11)
  • Adjustment may also be necessary with the clutch slipping under load or dragging in the released position. 12)
  • 1979- Early 1984 13)
  • Capacity: 174 ft lbs.
  • Spring Adjustment- Fixed spacers standard length 1.530 in.
    • Free Length- inner- 2-25/64 in.
      • Wear limit: 2 - 11/32 in.
    • Free Length- outer- 2-25/64 in.
      • Wear limit: 2 - 11/32 in.
  • Clutch Shell Bearing on clutch gear: .0000 - .0010 in. loose
  • Clutch Plate max. warp-age: .010 in.
  • Late 1984-1985 14)
  • Capacity:174 ft lbs.
  • Spring Force (engaged): 304 lbs.
  • Spring Force (dis-engaged):260 lbs.
  • Clutch Shell Bearing on clutch gear: .0000 in. - .0010 in. loose

Adjusting Clutch Release Mechanism

Clutch adjustment is recommended every 2,000 miles to compensate for lining wear or during clutch slippage under load, or when clutch is dragging in released position. 15)

  • Loosen adjuster locknut at primary case and turn adjuster inward until there is a large amount of free play at hand lever. 16)
  • Remove access plug from primary cover to view adjusting screw. 17)
  • Loosen adjusting screw lock nut and turn adjusting screw inward until it becomes harder to turn (starts to release the clutch) and continue turning (app 2 more turns) to be sure clutch is dis-engaged. 18)
  • Adjust all free play out of control cable by turning adjuster outward. Do not put any tension on cable. With all slack in cable taken out (no play at hand lever) tighten the adjuster locknut. 19)
  • Ready for final clutch release adjustment: Loosen the locknut and back off the adjusting screw until the clutch is engaged (pressure is off the screw) then turn screw inward until the point of no free play. Then turn the adjusting screw outward 1/4 - 1/2 turn to establish the correct amount of free play and tighten the lock nut. Check free play at hand lever. you should have 1/8 in. free play. If not, adjust sleeve and tighten lock nut. 20)
  • If clutch slips or drags after these adjustments, it may be necessary to inspect / adjust the clutch springs and / or clutch release mechanism for defects. 21)

Primary Drive (engine to transmission)

Year Model(s)Engine SprocketClutch Sprocket
1971-1978 all models 22) 34 Teeth59 Teeth

Clutch Sprocket Assembly

1971-1978 XLH
1979 XL
1979-1980 XLS
(37716-71A) 23)24)
1971-1978 XLCH
1979 XL, XLS
(37717-79) 25)26)
Early 1979 XLCH37701-71A 27)
1981-Early 1984 XL, XLS, XLX37716-81 28)
Late 1984-1985 all models
Clutch Shell & Sprocket
w starter gear
36791-84 29)

Primary Chain

  • Type primary: 3/8 in. pitch triple chain 30)
  • Looseness: 5/8 to 7/8 in. slack (cold engine) - 3/8 to 5/8 in. slack (hot engine) 31)

Kick Starter

On the XLCH, the kick starter provides a means of starting the engine by manual power. When the pedal is moved in a downward stroke, ratchet teeth of the starter clutch gear and the starter clutch are engaged, transmitting force to the clutch sprocket, primary drive chain and to the engine sprocket. 32)

  • Minimum clearance between clutch teeth on starter clutch gear and clutch with starter in up position: .040 in. 33)34)
  • Crankshaft endplay: .001 - .007 in. 35)36)
  • 1979 was the last year you can outfit a Sportster with a kickstarter 37)

Electric Start

On the XLH, an electric starter motor and Bendix type drive unit engage the ring gear on the clutch to crank the engine. 38)

Gear Shifter

1971-1974

  • The shifter is located on the right side of the engine and is foot operated transmitting force through the gear shift shaft, actuating pawl carrier, pawls and gear shifter cam. 39)
  • The shifter cam moves shifter forks which slide a series of gear clutches on the mainshaft and countershaft into mesh with the various gears to obtain the desired ratios. 40)

1975-1976

  • To convert shifting from right side to left side, the shifter pedal was moved to the left side of the motorcycle and connected through a cross shaft linkage system to the shifter mechanism on the right side. 41)

1977-1985

  • The shifter shaft was redesigned again (34628-75) for 1977 and up models but still leaving it on the left side of the bike. 42) 43)
1977-1985 shift lever shaft 44)

Transmission

  • Overall Gear Ratios are the number of engine revolutions to drive rear wheel one revolution. 45)
1971- 1985 model(s) Overall Gear Ratios
1st2nd3rd4th
1970-1971 XLCH46)11.748.506.434.66
1970-1973 XL, XLH
1972-1973 XLCH47)
11.168.086.114.42
1973-1981 all models48)49)10.637.705.824.22
1982- Early 1984 all models50)10.027.255.493.97
Late 1984-1985 all models51)10.017.255.493.97

Transmission/ Primary Oil Capacity 52) 53): 1.5 pints (24 oz) (710 ml)

Final Drive (Trans to Wheel)

Year Model(s)Transmission SprocketRear Wheel Sprocket
1970-1971 XLCH54)19 Teeth51 Teeth
1970-1973 XL, XLH55)
1972-1973 XLCH56)
20 Teeth51 Teeth
1973-1981 all models57)21 Teeth51 Teeth
Early 1979 XL, XLCH58)19 Teeth
20 Teeth
21 Teeth
51 Teeth
Late 1979-1981 XL, XLS, XLX 59)21 Teeth 51 Teeth
1982-1985 XL, XLS,XLX 60)21 Teeth48 teeth

1971-1985 Torque Specs

1979 - Late 1984 Torque Specs

Clutch Hub Nut61)110 - 150 ft lbs
Mainshaft Nut62)35 - 65 ft lbs
Access Cover Screws63)13 - 15 ft lbs
Drain Plug64)14 - 21 ft lbs
Primary Cover Screws65)80 - 110 in. lbs
Chain Tensioner Stud Nut66)8 - 12 ft lbs

Late 1984 - 1985 Torque Specs

Mainshaft Nut Locking Screw67)50 - 60 in. lbs
Mainshaft Nut68)35-65 ft lbs
Access Cover Screws69)13 - 15 ft lbs
Drain Plug70)14-21 ft lbs
Primary Cover Screws71)80 - 110 in. lbs
Chain Tensioner Stud Nut72)8 - 12 ft lbs
Stator Screws (4 slotted)73)20 - 35 in lbs
Stator Mounting (4 hex socket)74)20 - 35 in lbs
Stator Mounting Torx fasteners75)30 - 40 in. lbs

Mainshaft Group

  • 1971 - 1978 76)
  • Clutch gear ball bearing in case: .0001 - .0012 in loose
  • Ball bearing on clutch gear: .0001 in. loose - .0009 in. tight
  • Clutch gear on mainshaft: .001 - .002 in. loose
  • Mainshaft right side roller bearing: .0006 - .0014 in. loose
  • Mainshaft end play: .003 - .009 in. with all axial play removed
  • Third gear
    • On shaft: .002 - .003 in. loose
    • End play: .012 - .030 in. loose
  • 1979 - Early 1984 77)
  • Clutch gear ball bearing in case: .0001 - .0012 in loose
  • Ball bearing on clutch gear: .0009 in. tight
  • Clutch gear on mainshaft: .001 - .002 in. loose
  • Mainshaft right side roller bearing: .001 - .0034 in. loose
  • Mainshaft end play:
    • No axial play (minimum)- .003 in.
    • With axial play - .020 in.
  • Clearance between clutch faces:
    • Mainshaft fourth gear and second gear: .028 - .058 in.
    • Mainshaft third gear and second gear: .028 - .058 in.
  • Late 1984 - 1985 78)
  • Clutch gear ball bearing in case: .0001 - .0012 in loose
  • Ball bearing on clutch gear: .0009 in. tight
  • Clutch gear on mainshaft: .001 - .002 in. loose
  • Mainshaft right side roller bearing: .001 - .0034 in. loose
  • Mainshaft end play:
  • Minimum - .009 in.
  • Maximum - .015 in.
  • Clearance between clutch faces:
  • Mainshaft fourth gear and second gear: .028 - .058 in.
  • Mainshaft third gear and second gear: .028 - .058 in.

Countershaft Group

  • 1971 - Early 1978 79)
  • Countershaft end bearings: Retained needle roller bearing
  • Bearing fit on shaft ends: .0005 - .0029 in. loose
  • Bearing fit in case: press fit
    • End play: .004 - .009 in.
  • Second gear
    • On shaft: .001 - .0025 in. loose
  • Low gear
    • On shaft: .0005 - .0016 in. loose
    • End play: .004 - .009 in. (1971-1978)
  • Drive gear
    • On shaft: .0005 - .0030 in. loose
    • End play: .004 - .009 in. (1971-1978)
  • Clearance between clutch faces
    • Countershaft low an third gear: .038 - .058 in.
    • Countershaft second and third gear: .038 - .058 in.
    • Mainshaft clutch gear and second gear: .043 - .083 in.
    • Mainshaft third gear and second gear: .043 - .083 in.
  • Shifter end play (1971-1976): .010 - .030 in.
  • 1979-Early 1984 80)
  • Countershaft end bearings: Retained needle roller bearing
  • Bearing fit on shaft ends: .0005 - .0030 in. loose
  • Bearing fit in case: press fit
    • End play: .004 - .009 in.
  • Second gear
    • On shaft: .001 - .0025 in. loose
  • Low gear
    • On shaft: .0005 - .0016 in. loose
  • Drive gear
    • On shaft: .0005 - .0030 in. loose
  • Clearance between faces
    • Countershaft low an third gear: .028 - .058 in.
    • Countershaft second and third gear: .028 - .058 in.
  • Countershaft end play: .004 - .015 in.
  • Late 1984 - 1985 81)
  • Countershaft end bearings: Retained needle roller bearing
  • Bearing fit on shaft ends: .0005 - .0030 in. loose
  • Bearing fit in case: press fit
  • Second gear
    • On shaft: .001 - .0025 in. loose
  • Low gear
    • On shaft: .0005 - .0016 in. loose
  • Drive gear
    • On shaft: .0005 - .0030 in. loose
  • Clearance between faces
    • Countershaft low an third gear: .028 - .058 in.
    • Countershaft second and third gear: .028 - .058 in.
  • Countershaft end play: .004 - .015 in.

Countershaft and Oiler Plug

  • There were two different countershafts made for the Sportster 4 speed tranny. In the first picture below, the left one is used on both Ironhead and Evo models from late 1984 until 1990, 82)83) the last year of the 4 speeds.
  • The shaft to the right in the first pic shows an Andrews version of the earlier style ('58-early '84)84) 85) countershaft with the oiler hole in a hollow shaft 86).
  • The oiler plug in the trapdoor catches oil and gravity feeds it through the counter shaft to 1st gear. It will get some amount of splash lube without it, but not as good of a jet of oil as if coming from the plug. 87) The oiler plug sticks outside of the case 7/16“. 88)
  • Before installing the oiler plug, set it off to the side until after you've set / checked your final countershaft endplay. otherwise it'll be in your way. 89)
  • The oiler plug should be a tight interference fit. It should go in and stay in with the engine running and vibrating and carrying on. Upon dis-assembly, many are found to be loose or rather the hole has probably been worn from the aluminum being smashed in and out of a few times without heating the aluminum trapdoor to expand it. This is why you should ALWAYS heat aluminum engine and gearbox casings, wheel hubs etc, with a propane torch before removing or installing bearings. Doing it cold works once, maybe twice, then the hole is worn out. 90)
  • To fix a loose oiler plug, you can take the plug to a machine shop and get them to knurl it. That will increase the diameter by a few thousandths. Then re-install it with Loctite. I would use the red, it is the strongest. But you will then need to use a propane torch to break the Loctite to get it back out. 91)
  • You can also peen the hole to retain the oiler. 92)
  • Late '84 and up trap door does not include a countershaft oiler plug. When installed in this newer trapdoor in older applications, it may easily hit and scrubb the back of the stator due to being too long. It will either need to be machined down for your clearance measurements or the old style trapdoor must be used. 93)
4 Speed Trans Countershaft comparison 94) Early style HD 4 Speed Trans Countershaft 95) Oiler Plug in '77 tranny 96)
Oiler Plug & Countershaft Needle Roller Bearing 97)

Pawl Carriers and Pawl Carrier Support

  • There are 4 different versions of oem 'pawl carriers' and 5 oem versions of the 'pawl carrier support' (shift tower).
  • Here the towers are in order:
1) Used on k models98)#2/#3/#4) next 2 pics. No pic of #3 but the text should suffice.99)
100) #5) changed for clearence of the '77-'90 shifter shaft coming in from the left 101)
Next is the old Trock cast iron tower. By far the best shift fork control
Never breaks, best of both worlds. 102)
Left '72-'76 Shift Tower
(taller shaft than on the right)
Right '77-'90 Shift Tower 103)

Transmission Housing

4 Speed housing inside 1977 XLCH case 104)


5) , 6) , 7) , 8) , 9) , 10) , 30) , 31) , 32) , 33) , 35) , 45) , 76) , 79)
1970-1978 HD Sportster FSM pg 4-1
11) , 12) , 15) , 16) , 17) , 18) , 19) , 20) , 21)
1970-1978 HD Sportster FSM pg 4-6
13) , 34) , 36) , 49) , 50) , 77) , 80)
1979-1985 HD Sportster FSM pg 6-3
14) , 51) , 67) , 68) , 69) , 70) , 71) , 72) , 73) , 74) , 75) , 78) , 81)
1979-1985 HD Sportster FSM pg 6-31
22) , 46) , 47) , 48) , 52) , 54) , 55) , 56) , 57)
1970-1978 HD Sportster FSM pg 1-1
23) , 25)
HD Sportster Parts Catalog 99451-78B pg 71
24) , 26) , 27) , 28)
1979-1985 HD Sportster Parts Catalog pg 55
29)
1979-1985 HD Sportster Parts Catalog pg 57
38) , 39) , 40)
1970-1978 HD Sportster FSM pg 4-2
41)
1970-1978 HD Sportster FSM pg 4-23
42)
HD Sportster Parts Catalog (99451-78B) pg 67
43)
1979-1985 HD Sportster Parts Catalog pg 53
53)
1979-1985 HD Sportster FSM pg 2-1
58) , 59) , 60)
1979-1985 HD Sportster Parts Catalog pg 61
61) , 62) , 63) , 64) , 65) , 66)
1979-1985 HD Sportster FSM pg 6-4
82) , 85)
1979-1985 HD Sportster Parts Catalog pg 51
83)
1986-1990 HD Sportster Parts Catalog pg 37
84)
HD Sportster Parts Catalog (99451-78B) pg 63
86)
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88)
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