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To add to my response.. you can use any gaskets that work and are designed for the 2006 Dyna. Just make sure you replace the Inner Primary Bearing with a Baker Sealed bearing because since you removed the inner primary.. it has a MUCH better chance of going back on misaligned because of the 2 missing inner primary alignment dowels that the 2006 Dyna's don't have. When I took mine off everything was perfect so its possible that my IPB may have lasted for a very long time BUT... because I removed my inner primary housing it has a very good chance of going back on with a slight bit of misalignment. The Baker High Torque bearing part # 189-56 will take care of that. Its only $40.00
I wanted the black gasket, so I just bought the kit, which saved me about $4. I believe the black gasket is available individually, but I'm not certain about that.
Yes, it's an old thread, but I didn't see the part number for the black inner primary to case gasket.
34948-08 gasket, primary housing to case, Black
so why answer a 5 year old question to a guy that isn't on here anymore?
I just figured that someone else might also be interested in using a black primary housing gasket and I would save them some time trying to research this. I found very few hits while investigating this.
Did I do something that is generally considered unusual or strange by the hdforums population in general?
Last edited by LQQK_OUT; Oct 23, 2018 at 07:52 PM.
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