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i was wondering if anyone knew the harley part number to the torx head screws that hold the clutch inspection cover on, for a 2011 street glide? i striped 2 out of 5 heads while removing the cover
Take one to you local Ace, Lowes or Home Depot, and match them up with SS. Save yourself future headaches and switch out to allen head cap screws while you are at it.
i was wondering if anyone knew the harley part number to the torx head screws that hold the clutch inspection cover on, for a 2011 street glide? i striped 2 out of 5 heads while removing the cover
If you are going to keep the torx screws and not change to allens,
I have a set of 5 sitting here that are yours for a ship-to address.
From working with hundreds of allen head bolts each day, I would rather have torx any day. Just Sayin
Couldnt agree more! The key is to have a good quality tool, not those ones they have in a tub at the cash register like bubble gum. Always good to have some anti cam out fluid, its a grip multiplier by 400%. Stuff is the best thing since beer cans with pull tabs.
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