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  • Lynite Primary Cover-Help Identify

    Can anyone identify or shoot me some leads to who might know what it fits?
    Casting #
    2
    20-D-1
    F
    Stamped LYNITE

    Thanks for any help

    Jim Rowin
    Omaha, Ne.
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  • #2
    Hi Jim,

    I think it is an Indian twin helical gear driven primary case. I believe that style was used from 1920 to ?1932? However, I don't know the specific model yours fits, Scout, Chief, etc. Hopefully someone more familiar with these models can chime in.

    Regards,

    Bill

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    • #3
      It looks like Scout through 101 because of the boss for the generator drive.
      Eric Smith
      AMCA #886

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      • #4
        Thanks Eric
        I was thinks this was going to be a hard nut to crack with no replys
        I would still like to narrow it down more if anyone can help

        Jim Rowin
        Omaha, Ne.

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        • #5
          It is a 37" Pre-101 Scout cover. The clue's are the Gen Drive was Scout only and the Small Trans was 37". If it were the large trans (45") there would be a indent at about 5 O'clock around the large hole when looked at it from the front. It appears that there are 4 studs for the Gen Driver and that would make it later in that run of style cover. I am not sure if the 37" 101 still used the Small Trans or used the same as the 45", but knowing Indian they probably used the same one, that is why I GUESS Pre-101.
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          • #6
            Well, you got the right guy to answer your question Jim. Indianut knows Scouts.
            Eric Smith
            AMCA #886

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