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Odd
| Posted on Monday, October 26, 2015 - 04:16 pm: |
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What year did Harley go to the better primary chain adjuster? Thanks |
Reepicheep
| Posted on Monday, October 26, 2015 - 05:09 pm: |
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I know my early 2000 M2 had the old one. I think they changed not long after that. |
Hootowl
| Posted on Monday, October 26, 2015 - 05:25 pm: |
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The old part should be obsolete, so it may not matter which year you tell them you want. |
Odd
| Posted on Monday, October 26, 2015 - 05:58 pm: |
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I was just wondering because I have to change primary oil and if I was going to do that I would change the chain adjuster if needed at that time |
Roderick
| Posted on Monday, October 26, 2015 - 06:21 pm: |
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You should have a new adjuster on hand if you are going to open up the case. I decided to try the Powerclutch ball-and-ramp mechanism and it was a good thing I had the new style adjuster readied. As you can see the difference between old and new, and that with the feeler gauge I was lucky and caught the old adjuster just in time. The crack was on both sides of the bolt. Roderick |
Steveford
| Posted on Monday, October 26, 2015 - 06:39 pm: |
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Makes sure to get it from HarLee, too. The Drag Specialties one is from China and the quality isn't quite what it could be. |
Reepicheep
| Posted on Tuesday, October 27, 2015 - 07:42 am: |
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At some point somebody who has both on the shelf in front of them should look for something on the "pointy out end" that might let people tell (without pulling the primary) if they have the new or old style in there. May not be anything that much different, but maybe the length is different, or the machining is different, or the allen head is different, who knows. |
Buellistic
| Posted on Tuesday, October 27, 2015 - 09:43 am: |
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OLD SCHOOL: The secret to PRIMARY CHAIN ADJUSTER problems is to adjust the primary chain to 3/4 OF AN INCH ON THE CHAIN TIGHT SPOT ... PRIMARY CHAIN ADJUSTMENT Class 101, just PM me for a copy ... "Harley-Davidson and aftermarket technicians and parts persons making "MECHANICS and PARTS MEN" out of BUELL Riders since 1983 ... |
Natexlh1000
| Posted on Tuesday, October 27, 2015 - 01:06 pm: |
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The reason they were braking more than the sportsters is the additional engine braking forces our engines are capable of. It's not simply an adjustment issue. |
Buellistic
| Posted on Tuesday, October 27, 2015 - 01:48 pm: |
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Guess no one ever hopped up a SPORTSTER ??? (Message edited by buellistic on October 28, 2015) |
Odd
| Posted on Tuesday, October 27, 2015 - 02:35 pm: |
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new chain adjusters are blue in color I was wondering when Harley put the stronger yellow adjuster in? |
Natexlh1000
| Posted on Tuesday, October 27, 2015 - 08:00 pm: |
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>Guess no ever hopped up a SPORTSTER You're absolutely right of course. I think the difference here is the scale of production vs a few hundred hot rodders. The previous hot sportsters weren't being used to such an extent as Our Buells were/are. When was the last time you saw a 100hp sportster with 70,000 miles on it? |
Hootowl
| Posted on Wednesday, October 28, 2015 - 09:15 am: |
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An astute observation, and probably accurate. |
Buellistic
| Posted on Friday, October 30, 2015 - 09:35 am: |
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How many of those miles were on the RACE TRACK and/or DRAG STRIP ??? |
Johnod
| Posted on Friday, October 30, 2015 - 11:47 am: |
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You can also put these in the wrong way around so you have to watch that. |
Buellistic
| Posted on Friday, October 30, 2015 - 04:03 pm: |
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OLD SCHOOL: Reverse the plastic and let wear the other way ... |