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Old 05-25-2016, 06:54 AM
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Default Inner primary bolt(s) part number?

im going to be removing the primary on my 2006 Dyna to replace the drive belt, and upgrade the IPB. There are 5(?) bolts with a rubber seal that hold the inner primary to the bottom end of the engine that you should replace if you remove the inner primary, but I'm having a hell of a time finding a part number so that I can order them. Anybody know what they are called, or have a part number?
 
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Part No: 786A (5 of)
 
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Is it the whole bolt I need to replace, or just the rubber gasket on it?
 
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Its the whole bolt, it comes with the sealing washer moulded to it. They are about $3 each, more or less.

Having said that, I have re-used the old ones without having any problems before, but it's up to you....
 
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There are online parts manual links that you can use to lookup the part numbers one might need.


http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche....CASE%20HOUSING

https://www.hdforums.com/forum/gener...ual-links.html
 
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Originally Posted by IrishHogtrotter
Its the whole bolt, it comes with the sealing washer moulded to it. They are about $3 each, more or less.

Having said that, I have re-used the old ones without having any problems before, but it's up to you....
Thanks a bunch. The bike is 10 years old, so I might as well replace them.
 
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There are online parts manual links that you can use to lookup the part numbers one might need.


http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche....CASE%20HOUSING

https://www.hdforums.com/forum/gener...ual-links.html
Ive used the Ronnie's HD parts finder in the past, but I didn't see this bolt in their diagram this time.
 
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There are online parts manual links that you can use to lookup the part numbers one might need.

http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche....CASE%20HOUSING
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Ive used the Ronnie's HD parts finder in the past, but I didn't see this bolt in their diagram this time.
It is part number 1 in the above link if you haven't already noticed.
 
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I see that now, but looking at the diagram, it looked to me like that bolt is going into a hole where the outter primary bolts to the inner primary, that's why I was confused. Admittedly, I'm not super smart on my best day, so anything even slightly confusing will always mess me up.
 
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