sportster 2001
Banned
i have to say is the intake bolt IS NOT 1/4" straight or ball
either wiggle even in a new bolt. maybe a full .01 lash.
try a good hex on anything else on the bike even air cover: tight and exact fit.
use tools where there's lash your sure to scratch your tool up and damage the bolts even straight - a little at a time.
possibly it's bigger to allow ball to move i don't have anything to try a tight 1/4" with the ball on for you.
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it's got metric threads manual says
it's not 4/16", not 5/16, not 7mm, not 8mm
using break pad measuring tool (am i lazy?) i see 8/32" or 6.5mm would be a tight fit (likely there's no other choice, hex bits are sold that size)
for 1/4" ball i have no idea no comment i assume the screaming eagle ball is best (unless you have a nasty frozen nut problem)
i definitely will use harley replacements unless replacement is same metal same threads specs exactly. the stiffness has to be right for it to expand and contract at the designed rate and not damage heads (too stiff). locally my only choice is harley so i have no specs to compare with, no time for mail order i gotta move the bike and don't like the carb sitting too long it might sweat
either wiggle even in a new bolt. maybe a full .01 lash.
try a good hex on anything else on the bike even air cover: tight and exact fit.
use tools where there's lash your sure to scratch your tool up and damage the bolts even straight - a little at a time.
possibly it's bigger to allow ball to move i don't have anything to try a tight 1/4" with the ball on for you.
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it's got metric threads manual says
it's not 4/16", not 5/16, not 7mm, not 8mm
using break pad measuring tool (am i lazy?) i see 8/32" or 6.5mm would be a tight fit (likely there's no other choice, hex bits are sold that size)
for 1/4" ball i have no idea no comment i assume the screaming eagle ball is best (unless you have a nasty frozen nut problem)
i definitely will use harley replacements unless replacement is same metal same threads specs exactly. the stiffness has to be right for it to expand and contract at the designed rate and not damage heads (too stiff). locally my only choice is harley so i have no specs to compare with, no time for mail order i gotta move the bike and don't like the carb sitting too long it might sweat