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I've decided to change out my tranmission pulley on my 2010 FLHX to a 30 tooth pulley before a trip that I'm going on at the end of the month which will require me to replace a couple of gaskets including the primary housing to crankcase gasket. I'm trying to get the parts ordered ASAP from Lake Shore HD so they'll be here in time. My parts book lists the part number as 34934-06 but I'm thinking this will be white like the stock gasket. I've been told that you can get these in black instead so they don't stand out against the wrinkle black finish like the stock ones do. Can anybody tell me what the part number is for the black gasket or are they now all black? Thanks in advance.
I think there all black now, as everyone I have ordered when doing maintenance (or other work) when I've had to remove the primary covers, come in black. My original chrome primary cover was the chrome one too. I immediately switched all my covers to wrinkle black and never had to even ask for a black gasket - they just came that way.
I think there all black now, as everyone I have ordered when doing maintenance (or other work) when I've had to remove the primary covers, come in black. My original chrome primary cover was the chrome one too. I immediately switched all my covers to wrinkle black and never had to even ask for a black gasket - they just came that way.
Yes the primary cover gasket is black, but I'm needing to the crankcase to primary gasket. The one on the very backside of the primary where it attaches to the crankcase.
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