I’m going to be assembling my 48 engine soon and I’ve got to make a decision. I have a set of steel pans and a set of mint stainless pans. As far as I know the SS wasn’t used until 49 (Please correct me if I’m wrong). Is it something I’ll get knocked down for in judging if I use them? Thanks, Bob
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It also would depend on your motor number. It is known the new model announced parts often appeared on late machines made the previous year. It would be judges discretion.Be sure to visit;
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48 panhead rocker covers
I once had an original paint Azure Blue 1948 EL with a high 13,000 serial number. It had silver painted cylinders with stainless rocker covers, stainless air cleaner cover, riveted rear taillight and cross-over oil lines all considered 49 parts but all present on a low milage original paint panhead that I got from the original owner. It was also sold new with western buckle bags. Stainless covers are acceptable in my opinion but its got to be at least a 5 digit serial number.
Steve Barber
www.The74Shop.com
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now, for those of you that want to know who decides what is right on a patcular bike. the judges that work so hard have learned all this thru extensive research on their part
and the 2 judges that have seen late 48 bikes in original condition were not even born when these bikes were new! as a matter of fact they were not born when these bikes were 35 years old. thanks Steve and Matt!!!Kevin Valentine 13
EX-Chief Judge
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Um... not to burst your bubble but total production of OHV's for 1948 was something like 12,924 units. meaning serial numbers would run out to 48FL13924 or so. Could also be an EL, I think thats the part you missed, not all 48 pans were FL's. Your number should put you right about mid-season, not at the end.Brian Howard AMCA#5866
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The serial numbers ran consecutive through engine type - in the case of Harley big twins E, EL, F, FL - in other words for all pans in your case. (I'm referencing the numbers as they appear in the VIN, not getting into the Solo/Sidecar production #'s as referenced in "The Legend Begins".)Lonnie Campbell #9908
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The oil lines were changed to accomadate the optional oil filter. Here are some pics of both as used without the filter. On the left is a 49 and the right is a mid year 48.Attached FilesBrian Howard AMCA#5866
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