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  Topic: Main engine studs.... HELP!!!!!!
CoryJ

Replies: 9
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PostForum: Top End Work   Posted: October 9, 2009, 10:39 pm   Subject: Re: Main engine studs.... HELP!!!!!!
Hmmmmm. Thanks guys. Needless to say, I never made it to the hardware store (I got a little too involved with a 12 pack of Odells 5 Barrel (Local Colorado brew)). I'm thinking maybe both now. Wonder i ...
  Topic: forward controls?????? i'm new please help!!!!!!
CoryJ

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PostForum: Did you say Bob? No I said Bobber!   Posted: October 7, 2009, 12:01 am   Subject: Re: forward controls?????? i'm new please help!!!!!!
TC Bros makes a set and so does G&L Choppers. If you want to make your own set maybe you can get an idea from there's. Or get some cheap Sportster one's and fab up mounts and links for em. Good luck!
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  Topic: Main engine studs.... HELP!!!!!!
CoryJ

Replies: 9
Views: 7656

PostForum: Top End Work   Posted: October 6, 2009, 11:40 pm   Subject: Re: Main engine studs.... HELP!!!!!!
[quote="jayel"]use THREE nuts tighten against one another heat the cases with a propane torch (HOT) before turning studs out[/quote]Tried using 2 against the crown nut, but no heat. Although heat is w ...
  Topic: Main engine studs.... HELP!!!!!!
CoryJ

Replies: 9
Views: 7656

PostForum: Top End Work   Posted: October 6, 2009, 7:57 pm   Subject: Main engine studs.... HELP!!!!!!
Any one have any good ideas on removing the (8) main engine studs that sandwich the whole the top end together? Need to have a crack in my case welded and one of the cam chain guide's screws have a ti ...
 
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