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Evo Sportster In Ironhead Frame. Swapped out the motor mounts to early ironhead and used a '70 rear motor mount. The engine is taller and it just won't fit. I have seen plenty of threads about fitting an evo sporty motor into an early ironhead frame but i am specifically wondering about. What is the word on fitting 86 and up or better yet 91 and up evo sportster motor/transmission assemblies into ironhead. I have an early 85 ironhead (bottom end evo, top ironhead basically) in a 70 hard tail frame. Putting an evo into an ironhead frame is a lot more work, actually. Frames are set up to accept big twin motors, pan head, shovel head, evo. This is the same frame used in the drifter production models So what i've figured out is its an 89 evo bottom end with s&s 1200 top end (i think, po said it was an 80 cu in which i thought didn't sound right). You'd need to stretch it and alter the backbone. It's in a 60's ironhead frame (i think). Along with reliable power, it.

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The engine is taller and it just won't fit. Swapped out the motor mounts to early ironhead and used a '70 rear motor mount. Putting an evo into an ironhead frame is a lot more work, actually. I have seen plenty of threads about fitting an evo sporty motor into an early ironhead frame but i am specifically wondering about. It's in a 60's ironhead frame (i think). What is the word on fitting 86 and up or better yet 91 and up evo sportster motor/transmission assemblies into ironhead. I have an early 85 ironhead (bottom end evo, top ironhead basically) in a 70 hard tail frame. You'd need to stretch it and alter the backbone. This is the same frame used in the drifter production models So what i've figured out is its an 89 evo bottom end with s&s 1200 top end (i think, po said it was an 80 cu in which i thought didn't sound right).

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Evo Sportster In Ironhead Frame The engine is taller and it just won't fit. The engine is taller and it just won't fit. Frames are set up to accept big twin motors, pan head, shovel head, evo. What is the word on fitting 86 and up or better yet 91 and up evo sportster motor/transmission assemblies into ironhead. Putting an evo into an ironhead frame is a lot more work, actually. Swapped out the motor mounts to early ironhead and used a '70 rear motor mount. This is the same frame used in the drifter production models You'd need to stretch it and alter the backbone. So what i've figured out is its an 89 evo bottom end with s&s 1200 top end (i think, po said it was an 80 cu in which i thought didn't sound right). It's in a 60's ironhead frame (i think). I have seen plenty of threads about fitting an evo sporty motor into an early ironhead frame but i am specifically wondering about. Along with reliable power, it. I have an early 85 ironhead (bottom end evo, top ironhead basically) in a 70 hard tail frame.

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