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I don't know about your "luck" with seals but mine is not good. Having done this a few times I always have a set of seals. If it is a first time project I order 2 of every seal in there. Just seems to be the prudent thing to do.... Just in case Murphy rears his head And be sure to lift the guts out from each side at the same time
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that'll buff out.
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Hmmmm...that sounds familiar....wasn't me ...but a rally somewhere ...lots of alcohol... I'm sure you will enlighten me
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Right side connector is the temp sensor located in the stock air box left side connector is fuel level gauge at least on my bike they are Andy
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a lot of assumptions here....If it was done at a MG shop, then there should be a record of it.There was paper work to get the replacement parts and paper work to be filed when the job was complete. Perfect world. I hope this is the case. The reality is that over the years I have actually seen these kits on eBay.. there is really no way of knowing even looking at the parts side by side. I have the special tools if needed
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12.70v today .....been sitting for 4 days
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New pc545 ....5-13-20. 12.63v put on charge .... 5-13-20......13.2 v at 5:15 pm took charger off 5-13-20......12.9 v at 9pm 5-14-20 .....12.8 v at 9 am 5-15-20 ......12.8 v at 4 pm
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Docc, you can be poster child for whatever....I would like you to put the latest map on mine
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Nope. my 2002 is uno
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Have a info request in at onlinecomponets. Will see what happens
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After spending the morning searching and calling .... the hoarders and profiters are the only ones that have the OMRON relay. I did find a fellow in Michigan on eBay that has some....waiting on a response from him. It looks like this relay was used in a lot of Chrysler products ... have not searched that aspect of it yet. What ever the outcome, they will not be cheap compared to previous years. Seems like 10 bucks would get you 5 relays from PyroDan.....these are likely to be 10 bucks Each !!! And no telling what the mark-up will be if a local Jeep/Chrysler actually has some. upward and onward
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Fifteenth South'n Spine Raid 2019
andy york replied to Blueboarhound's topic in Meetings, Clubs & Events
I don't know of anything practical on these things. I would like to know what you use a 3/8' wrench on ... many thanks -
I thought it was an interesting read. Roadster cycles.com. I'm toying with the idea of this unit since I found 4 old stock ones under the workbench. The part about a balanced system was good. As designed, the electrical system is balanced so that it only has to get rid of a couple of amps of unwanted power. When we start changing that we upset the "balance". All the stuff we do to reduce the the amount of energy our bikes consume upsets the balnce. LED headlights, running lights, etc...reduces the amount of power needed but increases the amount of amps that needs to be sent to ground and that in turn creates more heat. Now, I don't know what a good balance would be or even how to achieve it .....
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2002 spines should have a 5.5" rear rim with a 180/55-17 size rear tire Unless a different size tire has been put on
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Fifteenth South'n Spine Raid 2019
andy york replied to Blueboarhound's topic in Meetings, Clubs & Events
of course ....brave souls can try some of these.....and as the label says .... you should probably cut it a bit -
Fifteenth South'n Spine Raid 2019
andy york replied to Blueboarhound's topic in Meetings, Clubs & Events
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Fifteenth South'n Spine Raid 2019
andy york replied to Blueboarhound's topic in Meetings, Clubs & Events
ain't scared -
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S & S has a TPS part # 55-5058 I DO NOT KNOW if it will WORK. Its in there parts catalog but the picture is a little vague. It appears to me to have 2 fixed holes rather than the elongated holes we need for adjustability. I passed on that one until someone actually lays eyes on it. Ca cycle works has my order...will see how long it takes to get here
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The Harley TPS, part #27271-95 is NLA. It has been replaced with something else... I found 1 in this country through he HD parts network. If this doesn't work, Cycle works will be the next call