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'36 EL Head Cone Lock Plate
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'36 EL Head Cone Lock Plate
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Originally posted by 36 knuck man View PostChris, there is a close up of my 36EL1059, that had the org lock plate w/ holes on it. I don't have the link, but if you goggle 1936 knucklehead it will come up, thanks, LarryBe sure to visit;
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Originally posted by Carl Olsen View PostChris,
Measure the holes all around and come up with your smallest measurement and use the information to find the closest nominal size, I am sure the factory did not use a special size drill for such a trivial part.
Carl
I am sure those holes were there for a reason. Although no one knows why today. I saw an OP '36 that had the forward two holes in the bars too.Be sure to visit;
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