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I was working on some cleaning of the front end down by the oil cooler and adjusting the clutch cable bracket (unsure of correct terminology for that cable bracket but open to learning if you can school me) and I knocked the oil cooler plastic shroud/guard off and this retaining pin fell out:
2015 Road King Oil cooler shroud Mystery retaining pin
I couldn’t figure out where it is supposed to go. Does anyone know where it goes? Maybe it was kicked up off the road but I figured it would be good to know what’s up on that thing.
When I was at the dealership for something else I asked them and they said they didn’t know.
Thanks for any help.
Last edited by Sedonastrider; Nov 18, 2017 at 03:02 PM.
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Calculated Guess: Check the Clevis Pin in the Rear Master Cylinder. It's in the back.
If it's not... sorry
Looks like the clevis pin on the rear master is secured by a cotter pin, according to the 2014 parts manual. Maybe, it is just something your front tire kicked up one day.
Last edited by hbsoldier3; Nov 19, 2017 at 06:58 PM.
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