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Old May 14, 2013 | 04:34 PM
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Default Tourpak Lock. help advice needed..!!!

Just refitted new latches etc. on the 91 Ultra. Problem is ive lost or mislaid the small bolt & washer? that are on the end of the lock. The ones that hold the funny shaped hook catch on to the lock. Everything else ok but help with describing the 2 missing parts much appreciated. Bungo
 
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Old May 14, 2013 | 09:09 PM
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I believe it's 1/4-20 nut and star washer. Lowes shoud have them.
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John, I don't think Lowes has managed to cross the Atlantic yet! Bungo, that part is #53582-82, which has an integral washer. Unfortunately it is not a standard Harley screw, so doesn't feature in the parts book list that tells us size and thread. I have measured mine and it is 1/4" long, mikes up at close to 3/16" diameter. There aren't enough threads on the little squittarse to be certain, but I guess it is a UNF #10. If stuck Stigs Stainless Fasteners can supply, they call them '10.32'.
 
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Originally Posted by grbrown
John, I don't think Lowes has managed to cross the Atlantic yet! Bungo, that part is #53582-82, which has an integral washer. Unfortunately it is not a standard Harley screw, so doesn't feature in the parts book list that tells us size and thread. I have measured mine and it is 1/4" long, mikes up at close to 3/16" diameter. There aren't enough threads on the little squittarse to be certain, but I guess it is a UNF #10. If stuck Stigs Stainless Fasteners can supply, they call them '10.32'.
Sorry for the hijack but I gotta ask.
What is a squittarse?
 
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Something very small. It's a bit of regional British slang! Although I'm not sure which region....
 
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Sorry for the hijack but I gotta ask.
What is a squittarse?
Ive never heard of it either. Its not a Scottish term. Its too polite.!!!
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Originally Posted by grbrown
John, I don't think Lowes has managed to cross the Atlantic yet! Bungo, that part is #53582-82, which has an integral washer. Unfortunately it is not a standard Harley screw, so doesn't feature in the parts book list that tells us size and thread. I have measured mine and it is 1/4" long, mikes up at close to 3/16" diameter. There aren't enough threads on the little squittarse to be certain, but I guess it is a UNF #10. If stuck Stigs Stainless Fasteners can supply, they call them '10.32'.
Thanks for info. Graham & Mia. Much appreciated. Bungo.
 
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Something very small. It's a bit of regional British slang! Although I'm not sure which region....
I think its an old British Army saying which originated in the cesspits of Mespot.
 
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