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113804
G'day Has anyone had any recent contact with this man. Is he alive or dead? Regards Ian...
flyian44
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Jul 1, 2009
11:26 am
113805
Marty, I think someone asked if you had the 6000 series or 7000 series bearing on the transmission clutch side. Your answer could help with a solution but I...
John Welch
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Jul 1, 2009
1:51 pm
113806
I was the one that asked about the bearings, I just got done pulling a 7207 that was in backward. This allowed the clutch basket to travel out too far and rub...
Bill Rowe
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Jul 1, 2009
2:47 pm
113807
contacted him a few days ago about the starter and he was alive and well then . ... From: flyian44 To: VirtualIndian@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, July 01,...
Paul Reynolds
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Jul 1, 2009
3:43 pm
113808
Thanks Bill and John, As soon as I get the Greer tool I'll have the clutch sprocket off. This tranny was 'rebuilt' for me, but with a badly worn gear set. I...
m.kolna
ichief46
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Jul 1, 2009
4:01 pm
113809
If it is a 7207 it will be open rollers with no more than a small metal shield protecting the balls from chunks of tranny gears, allowing free passage of oil...
Bill Rowe
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Jul 1, 2009
8:00 pm
113810
How can you tell if it's in backwards? Both sides of the sealed bearing look the same! Darren From: VirtualIndian@yahoogroups.com...
Darren Chafin
pakinarrowheads
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Jul 2, 2009
2:27 am
113811
G'day Thanks for the information. I guess that he is just too busy selling starters to reply to my emails! regards Ian...
flyian44
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Jul 2, 2009
2:40 am
113812
If it is a sealed bearing then it is a 6000 series and can be put in I believe either way. Don't quote me on that. The 7000 series I used is a special thrust...
Bill Rowe
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Jul 2, 2009
3:15 am
113813
You stated that the transmission and the primary were sealed from each other.. It is super important that the clutch basket be sealed where it meets the main...
Tim Hedden
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Jul 2, 2009
12:31 pm
113814
Yes, there is a seal on the main shaft bushing in the clutch basket. But, I'm planning to 're-open' the tranny to the primary while I've got everything apart...
m.kolina
ichief46
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Jul 2, 2009
3:39 pm
113815
How did we go from water transferes to transmission bearings on this post? It's no wonder the Yahoo search engine doesn't work and the same old questions keep...
Joe
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Jul 2, 2009
9:33 pm
113816
I have a Indian L & L {Linkert} carb on my Scout & would like to know the threads of the mounting screws' it' seems to be a 1/4" hole but my taps don't seem to...
Tom & Sue
sickpuppymc
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Jul 3, 2009
3:48 am
113817
try 1/4X24. but you wouldn't have that unless you worked on HD motors. ... From: Tom & Sue To: VirtualIndian@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 8:46...
mary long
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Jul 3, 2009
6:23 am
113818
thanks I'll have to look again I might have one Jake ... From: mary long To: VirtualIndian@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, July 03, 2009 1:22 AM Subject: Re:...
Tom & Sue
sickpuppymc
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Jul 3, 2009
6:52 am
113819
If it is 1/4 -24 that will be the same pitch as the cam cover screws.  tim  ________________________________ From: Tom & Sue <sjacobs@...> To:...
Tim Hedden
oldpoop1
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Jul 3, 2009
12:09 pm
113820
Duff, John, Ed and Cotton, Thanks for the reply and sorry it has taken me so long to reply, been away from the computer. I used Jerry Greer's parts catalog to...
Gary Barker
salthawg
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Jul 3, 2009
12:41 pm
113821
Tim  Cam case cover screws are 12-24 not 1/4-24. Duff ... From: Tim Hedden <oldpoop1@...> Subject: Re: [Virtual Indian] carb mounting bolts question To:...
Terry Duffy
michigander1951
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Jul 3, 2009
12:52 pm
113822
Jake, If it is a 1-1/4" Linkert, they are 5/16-24 but I suspect you have a 1" Linkert and I don't know the thread size but do know it is different. My guess...
John Welch
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Jul 3, 2009
1:08 pm
113823
Jake! 1/4"-24 taps are easily ordered from suppliers like MSC Industrial, etc., and nice cad screws are available from many Indian motorcycle suppliers. I...
Liberty
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Jul 3, 2009
6:06 pm
113824
Cotten: Do you find that the float height needs to be adjusted according to the gasket thickness? Wally ... [Non-text portions of this message have been...
Wally Brown
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Jul 3, 2009
6:35 pm
113825
5/16" is to big & 12 - 24 is too small youho cotten where are you! I have a dura float in my carb, nice well made product. Jake ... From: John Welch To:...
Tom & Sue
sickpuppymc
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Jul 3, 2009
6:51 pm
113826
Wally! L&Ls made no distinction for brandx between their gasketed OHV models vs their gasket-less sidebowl models as far as float setting, as far as my ...
Liberty
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Jul 3, 2009
9:24 pm
113827
Hi, does any one have an Indian Contact Points # 437 bulletin that shows the fitting of the 1932--34 jiffy side stand that they could scan and send me? I am...
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Jul 3, 2009
9:38 pm
113828
... From: Gary Barker To: VirtualIndian@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, July 03, 2009 7:40 AM Subject: Re: [Virtual Indian] Wet Sumping Duff, John, Ed and...
Gary Barker
salthawg
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Jul 3, 2009
11:14 pm
113829
Hi Roman:- I take it you are reffering to that forward positioned finger. That fits under the footboard brace when the stand is slid forward against the foot...
Joe Drociuk
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Jul 4, 2009
1:26 am
113830
OK, got the clutch tool from Greer (quick shipping!). The nut on the clutch sprocket broke loose with about 60-70 ft/lbs. Which means that it was probably only...
m.kolina
ichief46
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Jul 4, 2009
2:53 am
113831
Am sure others may have a better way.. I use a brass drift and steel hammer an hit the face of the sprocket at the keyway. Sometimes it takes a real good...
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ed53ind
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Jul 4, 2009
3:12 am
113832
Hi, ... Don't you use the special lockwasher ? Getting 50 or 70 ft/lbs on this nut is quite hard (at least how can you mesure it ?) but if you don't use the ...
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nominoee
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Jul 4, 2009
5:14 am
113833
Yes, special lock washer in place on the sprocket nut, and undisturbed until I unbent it. I measured the torque of the nut on the sprocket by holding the nut ...
m.kolina
ichief46
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Jul 4, 2009
7:13 am
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