Lazarus Project: 2012
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or use the Blind Hole bearing puller (slide hammer)
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S/S plug wires
Parts used:
Magnum ‘Sterling Chromite’ Silver Braided 8mm Spark Plug Wire Set for Dyna: http://www.jpcycles.com/product/300-235
Again.... S/S plug lines.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...l#post14687420
Magnum ‘Sterling Chromite’ Silver Braided 8mm Spark Plug Wire Set for Dyna: http://www.jpcycles.com/product/300-235
Again.... S/S plug lines.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...l#post14687420
Last edited by cvaria; 09-15-2016 at 05:43 PM.
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The wheel is better quality but, the drilling issues are present. May just be a thing with these types of wheels.
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back-ordered foot peg support showed up. (shearing/corrosion fail from earlier in the thread https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...l#post15431593)
wheel and tires are now here. so close to being back to pre-tree status. i just want to rush... but i will not.
need to rehab the left caliper, rebuild the road glide m/c, swap bearings for timkins, and more... still quite a bit of work to go...
wheel and tires are now here. so close to being back to pre-tree status. i just want to rush... but i will not.
need to rehab the left caliper, rebuild the road glide m/c, swap bearings for timkins, and more... still quite a bit of work to go...
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replaced paughco ABS and STD bearings with STD Timkin 205pp
ABS... bearing being yellow at me.
Pit Posse bearing tool(s)
brutal arm work, but the stock bearing where removed
the good stuff
didn't get the thrust bearings in the mail yet but, pressed my luck and tried to get them in anyway. they slid right in with anti-seize. no heavy arm work needed. it was harder getting the stock ones out. Thank you to Multihdrdr for the recommendation. i feel silly for not getting this before.. it paid for itself on first use.... and there are still more wheels to go.
sitting just where it should be. yes D's marking primary side. we don't want to repeat the reversed tire nonsense again. why D's? not sure what the logic was when i did that.. because...D...