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Alloyboltz.com has complete kits for specific bike models. Their hardware is top quality too. There store front is local to me and they seem like a good company to deal with.
 
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Originally Posted by SnoRider
id like a few pictures please!
A forum member had these pics a while back on his King. Pics are for the derby/timer covers but has the chrome engine fasteners. My buddy is thinking about these for his '12 King. Alloy Bolts is a popular brand, and I think H-D has a complete engine kit as well.
 
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Solves most of the sticking problems.

 
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Originally Posted by SnoRider
id like a few pictures please!
Hope this works. I just found it.
Everything from the pushrod covers to the nosecone was brass.
As was every single washer.
 
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heading to napa tomorrow ...4 more s/s bolts please!
 
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Quick question, I was thinking about ordering a kit from Alloy Bolts you think it's ok to pull 1 bolt at a time and replace them as you go. Like the primary cover, timing etc.?
 
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Originally Posted by Cofltrx124
Quick question, I was thinking about ordering a kit from Alloy Bolts you think it's ok to pull 1 bolt at a time and replace them as you go. Like the primary cover, timing etc.?
That's how I did it. One bolt, one washer at a time.
 
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Originally Posted by Cofltrx124
Quick question, I was thinking about ordering a kit from Alloy Bolts you think it's ok to pull 1 bolt at a time and replace them as you go. Like the primary cover, timing etc.?
got a link??
 
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https://alloyboltz.com/
 
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Originally Posted by nobodyknowsme
A relatively easy way to do this is take your tools with you that will be needed. Head to your local Ace hardware, take one size out at a time and get what you need. I have done this and worked great for me.

But gee thanks for reminding me that I need to spend yet even more money on my new bike....
When you go to ACE hardware, or another hardware chain, how do you know you're getting Grade 8 replacement screws?
 


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