Has anyone out there ever drilled a hole in the neck of Knuckle frame headstock for a (46731-48) anchor plate Pin? I've already (partially drilled one wrong) [off-center] and now I have to wrap rags soaked with "Cold Fire" [(888) 699-4066] (heat sink liquid) around the head stock and head cup/races and fill up my shallow drilled hole with 6013 arc-weld rod; grind-shape the weld leaving a flat top and start over. Unless I hear better, I will tap a start-divot with a punch (on my newly flattened surface); then I will install the forks and damper assembly (pressure discs, friction washers, and anchor plate). I will wrap tape around the drill bit (if need be to protect the I.D of the anchor plate hole) and stick it through the anchor plate, attach a drill stop on the bit (so I don't go too deep) [an auger bit will keep on going]; then I will eyeball the correct angle from a side view and drill slowly (speed adjusted drill motor). I have a '55 straight leg frame to go by, that already has anchor pin in it, but those '49-up frames have that pin boss sticking up that a Knuck frame doesn't. Carl Barnes said he's drilled a "hunnert" of 'em, but he's not returned by message, from my postal request for help.
The anchor pin is 1-3/8" long and is stepped. Of that length, the step end (that fits into the hole) is 7/8". The angled-boss on '49-up frames, stands 7/8" at the front of the boss and 5/16" at the back. The Knuckle frame has no boss. The pin as OEM is too short for my purpose. I need one 2" overall, stepped at .310" for 7/8". These pins were made in two sizes by H-D. The "stock" stepped end of the pin is between 9/64th and 5/16" in diameter, (whatever that diameter is I don't know, but I have I.D measuring tools to find out). H-D also offered the pin as (46732-48) which was .005 O.ver S.ize. Which end and why it was oversized..I don't know. The part number for the pin is (VT 37-9097) I think I'll drop V-Twin a post card (today) and draw a diagram suggesting an iron "braze-on" anchor pin post be made and sold...like they do with their aluminum weld-on relay mount (VT 32-0063).
The anchor pin is 1-3/8" long and is stepped. Of that length, the step end (that fits into the hole) is 7/8". The angled-boss on '49-up frames, stands 7/8" at the front of the boss and 5/16" at the back. The Knuckle frame has no boss. The pin as OEM is too short for my purpose. I need one 2" overall, stepped at .310" for 7/8". These pins were made in two sizes by H-D. The "stock" stepped end of the pin is between 9/64th and 5/16" in diameter, (whatever that diameter is I don't know, but I have I.D measuring tools to find out). H-D also offered the pin as (46732-48) which was .005 O.ver S.ize. Which end and why it was oversized..I don't know. The part number for the pin is (VT 37-9097) I think I'll drop V-Twin a post card (today) and draw a diagram suggesting an iron "braze-on" anchor pin post be made and sold...like they do with their aluminum weld-on relay mount (VT 32-0063).
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