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Originally posted by Jdiesel25 View PostBad vin number
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Here is a link showing what numbers should or should not look like, https://vintageamericanmotorcycles.com/v/Numbers/Be sure to visit;
http://www.vintageamericanmotorcycles.com/main.php
Be sure to register at the site so you can see large images.
Also be sure to visit http://www.caimag.com/forum/
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Originally posted by dukekleman View PostWas there a Mid-year production change made in the crankcase castings? My reason for asking is that I've seen some 36' EL's that do not have the casting tabs for the anti-rotational speedometer cable clip. Or are those incorrect crankcases re-stamped?
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Originally posted by dukekleman View PostWas there a Mid-year production change made in the crankcase castings? My reason for asking is that I've seen some 36' EL's that do not have the casting tabs for the anti-rotational speedometer cable clip. Or are those incorrect crankcases re-stamped?
For 1936 Knuckleheads the earliest I’ve seen the two nubs are four cases with SN 12++. But that doesn’t mean all cases with higher SNs had them. Most probably did but some didn’t. For example I have photos of seven with SN 15++ but only six have nubs. And I have photos of four with SN 21++ but only three have nubs.
Eric
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Originally posted by Chris Haynes View PostHere is a link showing what numbers should or should not look like, https://vintageamericanmotorcycles.com/v/Numbers/
Once again I see a link to case numbers on VAM and as usual those pages contain some SNs that are not consistent with factory stamping yet they are not described as such. For example 39EL1414, 41FL3553 and 47EL13649. And there are several others as I’ve said over the years on one site or another.
Eric
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