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Hoping yall can help me out. Im trying to put together my 2007 Road King Classic. I received it with the fuel tank removed and disassembled, throttle body removed and injectors missing. There was a box with the air cleaner assembly and a handful of bolts and screws as well. I ordered and replaced everything in the tank because it was already disassembled and had been that way for 12 years so why not take the opportunity. I replaced the fuel plate screws so I can get rid of the old ones. Now I need to figure out what bolts or screws are used for the front of the tank, what bolts for the throttle body to the cylinders as well as the bolt that goes through the fuel rail between the injectors.
Can anyone give me sizes and types as well as some pictures would be great if possible. I have the shop manual but didnt see much detail on this.
That ronnies site is the best. Very nice how they have the exploded views so you can see how something goes together. To the op...you are a candidate for a factory service manual. Yes they seem expensive at first but after you have it you'll understand it's value. Highly recommend that you get one...you're in that bike deep lol...it will help you alot
Thanks guys! That link will help a bunch. I looked for something like that but didnt find that one. Very helpful.
I have a factory service manual and have referenced it a few times. That along with the Google machine has taken care of what I needed, just got a little hang up looking at random bolts and screws. I will look for a parts manual as well. I could see that being beneficial.
That ronnies site is the best. Very nice how they have the exploded views so you can see how something goes together. To the op...you are a candidate for a factory service manual. Yes they seem expensive at first but after you have it you'll understand it's value. Highly recommend that you get one...you're in that bike deep lol...it will help you alot
Just requested to join. I see that Ronnies partsfinder website shows the screws but not sizes or types. A parts manual should be in order there.
Don't forget step 2 of the above suggestion, put the part number into Google for a more complete description. Perhaps you have already done this, but you didn't mention it, test the various bolts you have in each location, only a few will fit and will limit the choices you need to differentiate for each location. Comparing the various bolts that fit a particular hole to the picture in Ronnie's site may be all you need to decide which one is correct.
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