Iron Cross Repair & Radio Install Help
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There have also been cases where the front lower engine mount had gone bad and that will cause the fairing brackets to break over time. Take the time and inspect everything. Just a heads up.
When you get your radio back from Iron Cross, they will let you know what caused the radio failure and will also let you know if they noticed chassis damage to the radio from the riser bolts hitting the bottom.
The replacement bolts that the service bulletin Harleypingman refers to are on back order. When I had my dealer run a dealer locater on those bolts earlier this week, not a dealer with 500 miles had them. I re-installed my factory bolts, torqued them down to specs. and the used my dremel tool to taper the heads of the bolts. There is more than enough clearance. BTW, I checked the local "Bolt supply" store as well as Lowes and Home Depot....notta, don't waste your time. The circumfrence (sp?) of the heads on the "new" bolts must still fit inside the recess milled into the handlebar clamp. I'm thinking its a special order bolt HD had made for the retrofit.
When you get your radio back from Iron Cross, they will let you know what caused the radio failure and will also let you know if they noticed chassis damage to the radio from the riser bolts hitting the bottom.
The replacement bolts that the service bulletin Harleypingman refers to are on back order. When I had my dealer run a dealer locater on those bolts earlier this week, not a dealer with 500 miles had them. I re-installed my factory bolts, torqued them down to specs. and the used my dremel tool to taper the heads of the bolts. There is more than enough clearance. BTW, I checked the local "Bolt supply" store as well as Lowes and Home Depot....notta, don't waste your time. The circumfrence (sp?) of the heads on the "new" bolts must still fit inside the recess milled into the handlebar clamp. I'm thinking its a special order bolt HD had made for the retrofit.
#13
Here is a link to the service bulletin courtesy of Dawg
http://www.box.com/shared/hsq6z6an9f
and also a couple of pics of my radio showing where it was hitting and the new bolts installed.
#14
The radio came back last Tuesday from Iron Cross(what a great turnaround time from them) and I had the chance Thursday to finally get it put it back in. The radio looks great and for the first time in weeks it actually plays sound through the speakers again. While the radio was out I took the time to replace the riser bolts and I purchased a bracket repair kit from a local guy here so hopefully the HK radio issues are behind me. I just wanted to say thanks to you guys for the great tips along the way. The tool kit from Harbor Freight made the install a snap the riser bolts were something I would have never thought of replacing and the engine mount was good. Now it's time to upgrade the amp.
#15
Just wanted to say be careful when using these Harbor Freight ball head allen tools. One experience I had was when tighting the bolt the " ball " head broke off and got stuck in the bolt head. What a nightmare getting the bolt out. Seems the steel used in making those tools and necking them down to make the ball end sometimes weakens the narrow part. It didn't seem to me I used that much pressure tighting the bolt to make the end brake off, but just wanted to mention it to give a heads up. ( no pun intended ).
Last edited by evhid1; 04-21-2012 at 07:39 AM.
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Here's the tool set you need to get to the hard to reach bolts...
http://www.harborfreight.com/7-piece...set-67885.html
http://www.harborfreight.com/7-piece...set-67885.html
#18
You will be glad that you did. Iron Cross is the fix for your HK problems. The weather finally broke again here in Michigan after a long cool snap and I had the chance to take the bike out twice in the last few days. So far so good with the sound cutting out issue. I was actually feeling kind of lost riding the bike not flipping the speaker switch every couple on minutes in order to get the sound back on.
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