good aftermarket FLH shop manual?
#1
good aftermarket FLH shop manual?
my original shop manual doesn't have a good diagram for all the inner primary gaskets and seals. \\; Is there a diagram somewhere I can see exactly which seals go where? \\; Is there a more comprehensive manual out there that is better than the original?
#2
RE: good aftermarket FLH shop manual?
The parts manual for your model and year should show an exploded drawing of the primary with the seals and gaskets. \\; \\; Here is a page from a 1971 parts manual.
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#3
RE: good aftermarket FLH shop manual?
I have a 1959-1969 AMF Electra-Glide service manual and it has no exploded view of the primary chain housing. \\; Thanks for that exploded view. \\; My inner primary ('66) \\;is not one of the two in the diagram. \\;
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From what I understand, the '66-'69 were called \\;"generator bottom" Shovelheads. \\; Would really like to find a diagram somewhere so I can find the right hardware and gaskets that I'll need.
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What I really need to know now is what spacers and/or seals I'll need that go behind the engine sprocket \\;since \\;I will be running a belt drive. \\; I'll want to be extra sure that the spacing is correct between the engine sprocket and crankshaft spacers.
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From what I understand, the '66-'69 were called \\;"generator bottom" Shovelheads. \\; Would really like to find a diagram somewhere so I can find the right hardware and gaskets that I'll need.
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What I really need to know now is what spacers and/or seals I'll need that go behind the engine sprocket \\;since \\;I will be running a belt drive. \\; I'll want to be extra sure that the spacing is correct between the engine sprocket and crankshaft spacers.
#4
RE: good aftermarket FLH shop manual?
Ok I'm going to try to attach the page from the 58 to 68 parts manual. \\; Shows your cover but not whats behind. \\; \\; The oil seal i believe is built into the threaded insert called nut, sprocket shaft bearing 34031-55, inserted into this is a spacer of variable thickness, depending on your requirements. \\; According to service bulletin 552 the old two piece spacer was replaced by a one piece in 1967 and the old spacers where no longer available. \\; PM me your email address and I will send you the service bulletin.
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