20200102_183321.jpg I've seen a lot of versions of these on the internet, but mine are brass. I'm 100% sure they are original, but never seen another pair. Whats the history???
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1936/37 Battery Cover Wingnuts
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Well, mine have the same shape as yours and are made of steel ,cad plated:
http://www.caimag.com/forum/showthre...ight=wing+nuts
Never got a satisfying answer about mine but I assume the material changed over from brass into steel around 41 when brass was needed for war purposes.
Rein
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The wing nuts on my unrestored 1937 ULH are brass; identical to Shinedog's. No cad plating. Possibly over the years the battery acid fumes have eaten away the plating??? I have several of the dimpled ones that I got from an old Harley dealer. They are called 66387-26. Just another example of Harley changing the part but not the part number.
Dave
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Originally posted by ammorest View PostThe wing nuts on my unrestored 1937 ULH are brass; identical to Shinedog's. No cad plating. Possibly over the years the battery acid fumes have eaten away the plating??? I have several of the dimpled ones that I got from an old Harley dealer. They are called 66387-26. Just another example of Harley changing the part but not the part number.
Dave
Jerry
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