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  • #46
    Originally posted by riverbend View Post
    Jerry on post 40 what springer are you referring to that i mistakenly called a 36
    River This one.
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    • #47
      Great thread! Nothing to add except that I am enjoying following this. Lovely work.

      Cheers,

      Sirhr

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      • #48
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        Originally posted by jerry wieland View Post
        river this one.
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        • #49
          This springer does not count it is a freak , everything about it is 1936 except the top casting it is a 1938

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          • #50
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            Originally posted by riverbend View Post
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            • #51
              Originally posted by len dowe View Post
              Thanks for posting Matt,
              On the zerks for inboard, Straight or angled? Heard both ways and was curious on an untouched op bike.
              Len.
              My bike has the outside fittings, I want to say that the zerks are angled when on the inside but I may be wrong.

              Matt

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              • #52
                Originally posted by riverbend View Post
                Jerry on post 40 what springer are you referring to that i mistakenly called a 36
                Didn't mean to start any crap, but you originally showed only one pic with outside zerks so I questioned it. If the top perch has been changed, why don't you change it back to an orig or one closer without the outside zerks? Bob
                Bob Rice #6738

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                • #53
                  yea no biggie bob, I did not relize the pic showed the grease fittings , i will maybe end up changing it , but for now i have no use for it and it is so freaky i may leave it alone, merry christmas and happy new year to you and your family

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                  • #54
                    I'm back after having a good Christmas. Our first grandkid is 11 months and we celebrated his first Christmas and had a blast.

                    Now on to more work on the soon to be 1936 springer. This is a before shot of the upper spring perch.



                    I welded both of the side grease zerk holes shut using a wirefeed welder.



                    Then I roughed it in carefully using is hand dremel.









                    Jerry
                    Last edited by Jerry Wieland; 12-27-2013, 09:44 PM.

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                    • #55
                      Now I have to drill and tap the holes for the inboard zerks. The thread is 5/16" x 32 tpi. I drill these by hand being very careful that the small pilot hole hits the grease groove on the inside. The tap is one I special ordered and is the standard for most HD grease zerks that I am aware of. I drill the final hole and control the depth of it by merely putting a round of masking tap on the bit at the depth I need.

                      Poor photos I know but it is all I have for now.



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                      • #56
                        That extended '36 fork I posted on the first page has the dimples in it.

                        Jerry that fork is looking good!
                        Robbie Knight Amca #2736

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                        • #57
                          Robbie This is the first that I had heard of the dimples and I do not know what to make of it. I have no doubt they are original but the springer on my original 36EL2025 does not have them or do any of the other 4 early springers that I own. Secondly the obvious question is why. What is the reason for them. I cannot believe that a messed up stamping die would be allowed to run that long with such an obvious defect. Why only on one leg - I assume that both legs would have been stamped in the same die. Especially on a bike that they (HD) were apprehensive about releasing in the first place.

                          Jerry

                          Originally posted by Rubone View Post
                          That extended '36 fork I posted on the first page has the dimples in it.

                          Jerry that fork is looking good!
                          Last edited by Jerry Wieland; 12-28-2013, 10:52 AM.

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                          • #58
                            Great interesting thread Jerry. As for the mystery dents I also have seen these on some 36 forks but have also noticed it is not on a lot of them. Of the 17 36,s I have owned a couple of them had the dents but most did not. The all green bike in Louisville which is 100% factory stock does not have them. Keep the comments coming, I love this thread.

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                            • #59
                              Love this thread Jerry..If I am using a digital camera..I have found that turning off the flash and using one or 2 led flashlights [or droplight] to highlite the area...and changing to Macro on closeups gives the desired clear shot..hope this helps

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by duffeycycles View Post
                                Love this thread Jerry..If I am using a digital camera..I have found that turning off the flash and using one or 2 led flashlights [or droplight] to highlite the area...and changing to Macro on closeups gives the desired clear shot..hope this helps
                                The problem I have Duffey is that I have lost the instructions for my camera and have forgotten what a lot of the setting do. I really need to get another manual for it.

                                Jerry

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