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Rut Roh,Hope you disconnected the battery and grounded the Welder as close as possible to the work. Don't want to read next week about you have ingredients electrical and or bearing problems.


Rut Roh,Hope you disconnected the battery and grounded the Welder as close as possible to the work. Don't want to read next week about you have ingredients electrical and or bearing problems.
good job !!Yahtzee ...nice when a shitty situation comes out okay.
I was able to weld a nut on and she came out took a couple tries to get it right but drilling that out I would have been here all night!, ran a tap down the holes and back together!
Now onto the pushrods a few hours later...
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It was a brand spanking new cable maybe just a little stretch in it.and if the clutch nut was tight, what was up with the soft clutch?
Honestly that didn't cross my mind. I was more worried about the tire and a piece of slag melting it. Wasn't really thinking looks like I'm lucky. Lights still work once I finish the pushrods I'll fire it up.Hope you disconnected the battery and grounded the Welder as close as possible to the work. Don't want to read next week about you have ingredients electrical and or bearing problems.
Hardware store Chrome Allen Heads 3/8-16Is there a source for those types of bolts...(just in case)
All chrome SHCS (Allen heads) are grade 8 is my understanding. Can't get another way from what I am aware of. Which kinda sucks for this specific applicationWhat grade bolt did you go back with. Grade 5 ?
I had that same thing happen! Wtf.Just noticed I am missing something![]()
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Seems to be be a little sag in that chain. You tighten it?I'm with ya. Clutch started getting soft on me on my 100 mile ride yesterday since I'm meeting up down south here in a few weeks figured I'd double Check the hub nut. All good in the hood! Wasn't loose good peace of mind as I plan on putting at least 1500 miles on in 2 weeks.
Now I gotta put it all back together. Probably adjust the push rods too.
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It's all fun and games until you gotta break out the welder on a motorcycleSounds like fun to me. I'm working on the boat until she goes in the water. All the bike are ready to ride at any time.![]()
Notcied those are not chrome - After a quick search came up with the washers. They are made by a company called Nord Lock - Going to have to look into this a bit more see if it will fit.Late model change in 08 was to use "wedge lock" washers behind them. Mine had those and still broke off too.
Once you loose clamp load if it loosens, then there is a larger sheering moment on the bolt.
I'm skeptical about the wedge lock claims.
http://www.jegs.com/p/Proform/Proform-Wedge-Locking-Header-Bolts/2444465/10002/-1
On the rear if you run 1" bolts like manual states it's probably not even 2X. That's why I like the 1.25Normal thread engagement should be 2-3X diameter
Hey PM me your address I just bought a pack of 25 at fastenel today. I'll slip 4 in the mail since you tipped me off on them. Haha they fit great and if they work or not is to be determined either way its a washer. They seem like they would be helpful sure. Along with loctite seems like a no brainerLet me know what you find, and part numbers if you can. I have not replaced mine yet.