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    Tearing my '68 down for a rebuild. Took the rear bumper apart and found these screws holding the bumper bracket on. I wonder how many years after this the MoCo used these?
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    Don't think it was much longer after '68 but sure someone will say soon. Palmers book will have it.
    #7558 Take me on and you take on the whole trailer park!

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      Originally posted by Omarttentmaker View Post
      Tearing my '68 down for a rebuild. Took the rear bumper apart and found these screws holding the bumper bracket on. I wonder how many years after this the MoCo used these?
      I've have seen 1038 bolts on as new as a 1972 FLH. Jerry

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      • #4
        So it appears according to the Bruce Palmer book the CP, Chandler Products bolts, were used up into the '70s but it was a mixture with circle F and Rockford grade bolts. The CP 1035 first appeared in 1942 manuals but in all models in 1943, with some H-D bolts. In 1947 CP 1038 bolts first appeared as CP 1035 bolts ran out so a mixture there. Harley made their own nuts and bolts before these and on occasion later so again another bit of a mixture. The 1035 and 1038 refer to the grade of steel.
        Last edited by KNUCK; 01-14-2021, 11:01 AM.
        #7558 Take me on and you take on the whole trailer park!

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