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My saga continues...I got the acorn nut off the console; actually I just ripped the entire console off the tank (too much coffee). Now I need to know the part# for the bracket that the console mounted to. Its the bracket that has 10 torx screws and I assume its holds the fuel pump. My bike is a 2008 Nightrain.
For some reason my parts catalog does not show the top plate listed as an indivivual item, it shows the entire assembly of fuel pump, and sending unit. THE entire assembly is called "Module assembly". Sorry Im no help here.
For some reason my parts catalog does not show the top plate listed as an indivivual item, it shows the entire assembly of fuel pump, and sending unit. THE entire assembly is called "Module assembly". Sorry Im no help here.
Thanks for looking...I will be pissed if Harley doesn't sell it seperatly.
Look at this picture below this is the only layout I got. It does not show a place for the stove bolt to mount to either. Maybe this is the wrong one?
There should be a bracket for that bolt that holds the console on shown ?
I beleive this to be a 2007 manual, this could be the problem.
Last edited by Rockyriver; May 23, 2010 at 08:08 PM.
14 is part number for the FXSTB is 75211-08 TOP PLATE ASSEMBLY and comes with part number 61381-02 which is the gasket (number 9 in drawing) that the service manual says you have to replace anyway.
I would also buy the 10 screws (number 1 in drawing) which you are supposed to replace as wel.
Partnumber 1311D - SCREW (10)
75211-08 will set you back $41.70 at dealer
1311D will run $1.00 x 10 = $ 10.00 at dealer
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