Were chrome Linkert air cleaner covers ever available from the factory on Harleys? I am talking about the type with the single screw in the center with the Harley "bar & shield" logo stamped into the front and service instructions on the top. It is the type used on DC model Linkert carbs on 1957-65 Sportsters and I'm sure Panheads as well.
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Thanks, I always thought that myself. But I wanted to check with the experts because the engraving on mine (logo, instructions) looks as deep as the original and I would think it would lose some of it's depth in the chroming/ polishing process.
If anyone knows of factory chromed air cleaners, please let me know before I toss this thing aside.
Thanks,
Jerry
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Jerry,
Lots of air cleaners were chromed, however the type you describe was only in stainless when stock. Most chromed ones were earlier J-Slot type. Some center screw types were black painted steel and were chromed after the fact.
RobbieRobbie Knight Amca #2736
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Yeah Jerry, I THINK the j-slot cover on the '48 was the last one to be chrome plated steel. After that, they went to stainless. Yours could easily be an original H-D part that has been since plated (like Rob said). Either way, if you're going to "toss" it aside, feel free to toss it my way!
Clark
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Some people have been known to have stainless parts chrome plated. A magnet won't stick to stainless.Be sure to visit;
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