...key of the correct size saw of (from the long end) enough to fit in the hole plus enough to get a spanner on , fit the sawn allen key to the hole and use an appropriate spanner to undo hope this ...
shocks FXST how do you adjust the shocks on a 1999 FXST? Loosen the lock nuts ...u'll need a spanner wrench ( harley part # 94455-89) . Mark the adjuster plate for reference....turning that plate out ...
Question about 2003 FXDWG Dyna Wide Glide
have noise in front of primary only with passenger on bike in second gear knocking clattering sound from Sound like a loose Compensator nut. The compensator nut is the part (the nut) that attaches the
Question about 2002 FXD Dyna Super Glide
need the torques specs for the 2 nuts on the clutch on a harley need the torques specs for the 2 nuts on the clutch of a 2002 harley dyna super glide 50 ft lbs and it is a left is tight nut...don't ...
Tork specs for clutch 71 sportster XL The clutch hub nut, the large nut holding the inner and outer clutch hubs on, torques to 110-150 foot pounds. The mainshaft nut that holds the front final drive ...
ajust the clutch follow the clutch cable down till you come to a rubber boot slide the boot up loosen the 9/16 jam nut and 1/2 nut then go down and remove clutch cover there is a 11/16 nut and an ...
...nut on each, and turn the shocks on the threaded rod an equal distance on each. You will need a special spanner for the turning the shocks I believe. You have to get right down flat on the ground and ...
I don't have one - I am fixing a problem and need a drawing/spec sheet w/torque specs for motor hub nut and clutch hub nut and are these two hub nuts right or left hand thread. Regrettfully, you ...
FLHRC axle nut torque any body know the Toque tightness for this axle nut Hi Anonymous, 1. Front axle nut 50-55 ft lbs. 2. Front fork cap nuts 11-15 ft lbs. 3. Rear axle nut 60-65 ft lbs. Have nice ...
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