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Shovel Head / Re: Motor mount bolts
Last post by CraigArizona85248 - Today at 07:36:04 PM
Quote from: Fugawee on Today at 06:32:12 PMTighten the Rear Bolts first, then the Front's.

That's the way I've always done it. Rear first. Then I check for a gap at the front with feeler gauges. I will shim the front with Chevy starter shims.
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General / Re: FLSTS loose front fender
Last post by Hossamania - Today at 07:14:31 PM
Quote from: smoserx1 on Today at 04:39:22 PM
QuoteProbably have to tighten up the bolts. I assume they still put on those lock plate plates where the tab edges get bent over the bolt so they don't come off.

I wonder how many people have left them off, deliberately, from laziness or plain old neglect?

I left mine off, but used picture on the bolts.
Correct procedure? Maybe not, but so far so good (almost 20 years and a lot of miles).
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Shovel Head / Re: Motor mount bolts
Last post by Fugawee - Today at 06:32:12 PM
According to My OEM HD Service Manual for 1970 to Early 1978 FL/FX Models it states to tighten Mounting Bolts to 35-40, ft-lbs. Torque.
This is on Page 3-8, approx. 2/3 of the way down on the Right Column of the Page, if You may have the same Manual.

Just as a little more additional information...according to My OEM HD Service Manual for 1978 1/2 to 1984 FL/FX Models...
It states to tighten the Mounting Bolts to 33-38, ft-lbs. Torque.
Tighten the Rear Bolts first, then the Front's.
That is on Page V3-11, under the Installing the Engine Header.
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Shovel Head / Motor mount bolts
Last post by hanger - Today at 06:15:33 PM
Does anyone know the correct torque of the lower motor mount bolts for a mid 70's shovel? I can't find anything in the manual. I know 35 ftlbs is standard for the 3/8 fine thread.
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General / Re: FLSTS loose front fender
Last post by smoserx1 - Today at 04:39:22 PM
QuoteProbably have to tighten up the bolts. I assume they still put on those lock plate plates where the tab edges get bent over the bolt so they don't come off.

I wonder how many people have left them off, deliberately, from laziness or plain old neglect?
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Milwaukee-Eight / Re: Not really Neutral
Last post by rigidthumper - Today at 07:38:41 AM
Overfilled primary will create this dragging condition. This happened more often on the early M8s that experienced fluid transfer between the trans and the primary- pretty sure they had this fixed by the 2021 models, but it's worth checking fluid levels.
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Milwaukee-Eight / Re: Not really Neutral
Last post by genzer - Today at 07:16:11 AM
Thanks, I much preferred the hydraulic as I've a cable failures in the past, but that's just me.
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Milwaukee-Eight / Re: Not really Neutral
Last post by Hossamania - Today at 06:47:18 AM
Check that the transmission is not overfilled.
Mine will also try to move forward slightly when cold in neutral, I attribute it to the cold thick gear lube in the tranny. But it does not drag as you describe when rolling.
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Milwaukee-Eight / Re: Not really Neutral
Last post by rigidthumper - Today at 06:43:04 AM
2021 on the touring models
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Milwaukee-Eight / Re: Not really Neutral
Last post by genzer - Today at 05:24:59 AM
What year did they go back to cable?
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