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Old 02-14-2010, 09:55 AM
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I put this in the general section hoping to get more views. I bought chrome controls from Hill Country Cycles last year and the master cylinder gasket went bad. The controls have the sight glass on the front, rather than the top which is the stock location on my 07 FXSTC. My local dealer doesn't know what year controls these are and therefore can't find a gasket. Can anyone ID these controls and put me in the right direction as to where to get a gasket?

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Just buy the last 3 Harley made. They can't (you would think) cost that much. I bet one of them fits it
 
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Old 02-14-2010, 10:22 AM
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Wish I could tell you by looking at it, but I would suggest taking the old gasket to the dealer and have them bring out the ones they have and try to match it up. Measure the gasket and compare to other ones. Also call the place you got it from and ask them what they know. Good luck
 
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Originally Posted by BennieSG
Wish I could tell you by looking at it, but I would suggest taking the old gasket to the dealer and have them bring out the ones they have and try to match it up. Measure the gasket and compare to other ones. Also call the place you got it from and ask them what they know. Good luck
Unfortunately I no longer have the old gasket. I replaced it once with a stock gasket not realizing there would be a problem with it. That was a few months ago. So I'm kinda stuck here. Stupid thing to do on my part.
 
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then take the cap with you
 
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Originally Posted by Figstr
Unfortunately I no longer have the old gasket. I replaced it once with a stock gasket not realizing there would be a problem with it. That was a few months ago. So I'm kinda stuck here. Stupid thing to do on my part.
Take in your master cylinder cap.

Schu beat me to it.
 
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