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Title: harley spacers
Post by: bobo on March 13, 2020, 04:11:46 PM
hello where would one look to find the dimensions of different spacers HD used through out the shovel years
such as 90908-58, 50668-35 and so on they used these all over and the book just says spacer and the part number
really need thickness and o.d. as for i.d. well it fits over the bolt or stud.
thank you one and all
Title: Re: harley spacers
Post by: JW113 on March 13, 2020, 04:50:03 PM
Wheel spacers?

-JW
Title: Re: harley spacers
Post by: bobo on March 13, 2020, 07:10:55 PM
no no these are like 5/16 i.d. and 3/8 id you can see them behind rear master cylinder and spot light bars and such
Title: Re: harley spacers
Post by: FSG on March 13, 2020, 08:01:08 PM
you really have to dig for some of the info   :SM:

90908-58   OD .811", ID 5/16", Thick  .250" , typically Saddlebag and Exhaust Spacers

Obsolete Price Books often have the Dimension for parts in them
Title: Re: harley spacers
Post by: bobo on March 14, 2020, 07:11:41 AM
thank you, will keep looking this is a basket and as you know all the small pieces have fallen out of the baskets , milk crates, cardboard boxes and so on.
Title: Re: harley spacers
Post by: billbuilds on March 14, 2020, 08:41:24 AM
     Looks like they're Tedd Cycle item available thru J&P and I'm sure others.   https://www.jpcycles.com/product/2400695/v-twin-manufacturing-master-cylinder-spacer
Title: Re: harley spacers
Post by: Burnout on March 14, 2020, 10:42:04 AM
If the sizes are given, you can then make them.
Or spend your disposable income in the Ace Hardware Chrome Section.
Title: Re: harley spacers
Post by: billbuilds on March 14, 2020, 01:30:17 PM
          Or... maybe he'd just a soon find them in the mix.

         These are what you're looking for.
Title: Re: harley spacers
Post by: bobo on March 14, 2020, 02:02:40 PM
yes if I had the size I could make them on the lathe I cannot name them all but people that have taken a shovel apart know you find spacers and thick washers all over. I will keep looking, not into buying every little piece for this thing
Its the little stuff that drives the price of these bikes through the roof :chop: 
Title: Re: harley spacers
Post by: billbuilds on March 15, 2020, 03:09:49 AM
     I haven't taken as many Shovels apart as some on this site but I've taken several more than one apart. I use the bag and tag method. You have a lathe? That's great, I do not. Can't agree with your statement on the "little stuff".  It cost me almost $70 just for to/from freight and insurance for the last set of heads I sent out for refurbishing.  What's a line bore of the cases cost you? No, it's the machine work that drves the cost of these Shovels thru the roof. I try not to sweat the little stuff. Good luck with your build and be sure to post some photos.   









Title: Re: harley spacers
Post by: One4Tone on March 23, 2020, 05:13:22 PM
..I have used rubber grommets before. As long as it's not near heat. For example mufflers to frame run a bolt trough a clutch spring between muffler and support bracket. worked well. Fat bob tanks famous for breaking tabs due to vibration work well with rubber grommets. That way no need to over tighten either and use washers on either side.
Title: Re: harley spacers
Post by: Hossamania on March 24, 2020, 05:31:18 AM
Rubber grommets do require service though, they age and crack, sometimes pretty quickly, so frequent inspections should be done. Not a deal breaker, just one more piece of maintenance.