Hello all...I have a question:
My '36 Knucklehead "Hillclimber" right case has the generator saddle removed; I'm assuming when the builder went with a magneto and no need for a generator (obviously no street use for this bike!).
Instead of having a saddle welded back on my Knuck case, can I enlarge the (2) generator mounting holes and use the later 12 volt generator WITHOUT THE NEED OF THE SADDLE?
I'm guessing the later panhead generators using the larger size mounting bolts didn't need the saddle...a pure guess here...so IS THERE ENOUGH MATERIAL ON THE KNUCKLEHEAD RIGHT CASE TO ENLARGE THE GENERATOR MOUNTING BOLT HOLES so I can go with the later model 12 volt generator and forego re-welding a saddle on this Knucklehead case. I noticed the right case on my '66 and '65 have more material around those generator mounting holes than the Knucklehead right case has! Yes, I'm changing over to a 12 volt system. Thanks.
Jim
My '36 Knucklehead "Hillclimber" right case has the generator saddle removed; I'm assuming when the builder went with a magneto and no need for a generator (obviously no street use for this bike!).
Instead of having a saddle welded back on my Knuck case, can I enlarge the (2) generator mounting holes and use the later 12 volt generator WITHOUT THE NEED OF THE SADDLE?
I'm guessing the later panhead generators using the larger size mounting bolts didn't need the saddle...a pure guess here...so IS THERE ENOUGH MATERIAL ON THE KNUCKLEHEAD RIGHT CASE TO ENLARGE THE GENERATOR MOUNTING BOLT HOLES so I can go with the later model 12 volt generator and forego re-welding a saddle on this Knucklehead case. I noticed the right case on my '66 and '65 have more material around those generator mounting holes than the Knucklehead right case has! Yes, I'm changing over to a 12 volt system. Thanks.
Jim
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