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  • 48 Panhead – front chain guard mounting - upper/lower – easy question!

    Hi Guys - The front chain guard is mounted at the rear by using an upper and lower bracket with an assembly of bolt/washer/spring/pin, but how are they arranged and what is the purpose of the spring?

    Is the arrangement I have drawn correct, and if so, is the purpose to allow the components a degree of movement contained by the spring pressure?

    Thanks

    Greg



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  • #2
    I think your diagram looks right. Here is a pic of my '48. Pretty sure it is installed correctly (although could use some GUNK!) 48 CHAINGUARD.jpg

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    • #3
      Thanks, is the bottom one as per my drawing too?

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      • #4
        Your drawings are correct.
        Robbie Knight Amca #2736

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        • #5
          Only tighten the nut enough to get the cotter pin into the bolt to allow for vibration otherwise your inner primary cover will crack.

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          • #6
            Ah, I see, it’s to allow for vibration, thanks Otis

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            • #7
              Vibration is only part of it, Greg,..

              Rigid frames are spring-tempered to flex; It is the primary suspension.

              The flex focus is right there.

              So it is really a chainguard dampener!

              ....Cotten
              Last edited by T. Cotten; 05-19-2024, 03:37 PM.
              AMCA #776
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              • #8
                Thanks Cotten

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