This comprehensive Harley Davidson FXE Shovelhead 1982 Factory Service Repair Manual provides an in-depth guide for maintaining and repairing your motorcycle. The manual contains detailed instructions and illustrations, covering a wide range of topics, including general information, troubleshooting, periodic lubrication, maintenance, tune-ups, engine repair, clutch adjustments, primary drive maintenance, transmission repair, kickstarter operation, fuel system diagnostics, exhaust system components, electrical system troubleshooting, front suspension adjustments, steering system maintenance, rear suspension repair, brake system servicing, a comprehensive index for easy reference, and detailed wiring diagrams. This manual equips you with the knowledge to diagnose and address issues, perform routine maintenance, and complete repairs with confidence. The clear and concise step-by-step instructions, combined with numerous illustrations, make even complex procedures simple to understand. Whether you are a seasoned mechanic or a dedicated owner seeking to perform your own repairs, this manual is an essential resource for keeping your Harley Davidson FXE Shovelhead 1982 running smoothly.
The Harley Davidson FXE Shovelhead, a legendary motorcycle produced from 1971 to 1984, represents a pivotal chapter in the brand's history. The "FX" designation signifies a "Factory Experimental" model, reflecting the company's dedication to pushing boundaries and developing innovative motorcycles. The "E" stands for "Electra Glide," referring to the model's signature full fairing and top-mounted windshield, offering a comfortable and aerodynamic riding experience. The "Shovelhead" moniker, derived from the distinctive shape of the engine's rocker boxes, became synonymous with powerful performance and unmistakable sound. The 1982 FXE Shovelhead, specifically, was a product of a period marked by significant advancements in motorcycle technology, showcasing a blend of classic Harley styling and modern engineering.
The 1982 FXE Shovelhead was powered by a 1340cc air-cooled, four-stroke, V-twin engine known for its raw power and signature "potato-potato" exhaust note. This engine, paired with a five-speed transmission, delivered a thrilling ride, both on the open road and in urban environments. The motorcycle featured a robust chassis designed for stability and handling, further enhanced by a telescopic front fork and dual rear shocks. The FXE's distinctive styling, including a large, chrome-plated headlight, wide handlebars, and a comfortable solo seat, embodied the quintessential Harley Davidson aesthetic, attracting riders seeking a blend of classic design and modern performance. The 1982 FXE Shovelhead remains a revered machine, embodying the spirit of freedom, individuality, and timeless American engineering that continues to define the Harley Davidson legacy.