Screaming eagle clutch
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And just incase, lefty is not loosey... left hand thread on the clutch, right hand thread on the compensator.
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You need to use locking device of some sort between the compensator and clutch basket to keep it from moving. I've used a couple of red shop rags knotted up before, but the metal bar as shown in the service manual is ideal.
And just incase, lefty is not loosey... left hand thread on the clutch, right hand thread on the compensator.
And just incase, lefty is not loosey... left hand thread on the clutch, right hand thread on the compensator.
Exactly right. Make a bar from some stock 1/4" flat bar. Round the edges off. I think its 5 and 7/8's or something. Not sure though. I am thinking the measurement is in the book. If not let me know and I will measure the one that I made.
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dont take off the clucth hub
there is a alot easier way than taking the entire clutch apart and the inner primary as harley says. the raised lip along the inner edge gets ground down. heres old post on it. his grinding jobs was left pretty rough. I used a flapper wheel to smooth my case right out. you dont need to grind any of the gasket face off, just grind the bump down may angle up abit magneto will come off.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...mpensator.html
I just used a piece of flatbar I got from work
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...mpensator.html
I just used a piece of flatbar I got from work
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