Originally Posted by mjwebb
(Post 17689260)
yeah, should have said what Mr Williams does in private is his own business..i blame our College Football forum for my corrupted mind..that place has zero boundaries
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Originally Posted by $tonecold
(Post 17689518)
Speakin' of college football, I saw where some Oregon Beavers got shafted this weekend.
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Alot of posts about "Tranny"'s has the place gone fruity?
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Originally Posted by Super Glidester
(Post 17689531)
Alot of posts about "Tranny"'s has the place gone fruity?
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Originally Posted by mjwebb
(Post 17689096)
this is just getting too easy..I seriously need to take a break
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Originally Posted by $tonecold
(Post 17689083)
Ocr he could buy the three piece pushrod from boardtrackerharleyonline.com part# 37000112, 37000113, 37092-06, for less than $30. Neither has been proven to be an absolute fix, but some people have had success with both. One thing that isn't clear is whether Mr. Williams is hardening the wear surfaces of his pushrod. Hopefully he is.
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Originally Posted by Oz Dan
(Post 17856305)
I asked Greg Williams this very question. His reply was they are not, and he added “neither are the stock pushrods”.
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can the clutch rod be harden by us. Get the rod red hot and dip it in liquid. it is off to google, search hardening carbon steel.
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Originally Posted by mjwebb
(Post 17688962)
saw title and thought maybe you were being held captive or something
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Originally Posted by tonyd2017
(Post 17856497)
can the clutch rod be harden by us. Get the rod red hot and dip it in liquid. it is off to google, search hardening carbon steel.
Probably don't need to harden, Any steel with a better modulus of elasticity will do, good carbon, nickle, or chromoly. Might need to harden 1 end but I doubt it's needed. |
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