Hi.
I’m piecing together a 38 Knuckle and at the moment I am refurbishing a 1936-40 clutch to go in it.
I noticed that a previous owner had done some hammer work on 3 of the long studs. The only stud they hadn’t worked on was loose, rotating and wobbling slightly.
I fitted the soft jaws to the vice and clamped the stud nice and tight to peen the back to tighten it to the hub. Instead of using a 40oz hammer and smashing it like previous owner, I got all fancy smancy and got out my rivet peening tools. I picked the correct size and gave it a three measured taps to see what effect the peening tool would have. Instead of the desired result, (a nice tight mushroom head) the head popped off the stud.
After a millisecond of regret, I could see there is a rusted crack section on one side of the head, meaning it has been cracked for a while.
Interesting feature I didn't know, the studs have a 5/16 thread and are screwed into the hub before Harley peened the back.
Unlike the later hubs, these studs aren’t listed as a separate part from the hub.
Mine are all bruised along the shaft from the spring retainer rubbing on them so unless someone knows of a supply for them, I will turn up 4 new studs and replace all of them.
Are they available?
Regards Steve
I’m piecing together a 38 Knuckle and at the moment I am refurbishing a 1936-40 clutch to go in it.
I noticed that a previous owner had done some hammer work on 3 of the long studs. The only stud they hadn’t worked on was loose, rotating and wobbling slightly.
I fitted the soft jaws to the vice and clamped the stud nice and tight to peen the back to tighten it to the hub. Instead of using a 40oz hammer and smashing it like previous owner, I got all fancy smancy and got out my rivet peening tools. I picked the correct size and gave it a three measured taps to see what effect the peening tool would have. Instead of the desired result, (a nice tight mushroom head) the head popped off the stud.
After a millisecond of regret, I could see there is a rusted crack section on one side of the head, meaning it has been cracked for a while.
Interesting feature I didn't know, the studs have a 5/16 thread and are screwed into the hub before Harley peened the back.
Unlike the later hubs, these studs aren’t listed as a separate part from the hub.
Mine are all bruised along the shaft from the spring retainer rubbing on them so unless someone knows of a supply for them, I will turn up 4 new studs and replace all of them.
Are they available?
Regards Steve
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