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  • PanheadFred1
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    Cool.... looks like you have it under control

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  • Omarttentmaker
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    Originally posted by PanheadFred1 View Post
    I got a box from McMaster Carr. If you PM me your address, I'll send you some.
    Thanks for the offer Fred. However, when I went to pick up the assembly today and the mechanic showed me the rivets that were loose, they were in fact the 4 hollow rivets at 90 degreees, the ones that locate the sprocket before you begin the riveting process. 2 of the actual rivets that fasten the sprocket on can be rotated, but they're not sloppy in the hole, and I believe with a little persuasion they can be snuuged up. As to the hollow rivets, I think a tapered punch and a small ball bearing will foot the bill for retightening.

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  • PanheadFred1
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    I got a box from McMaster Carr. If you PM me your address, I'll send you some.

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  • dukekleman
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    Omarttentmaker,

    Eastern part number: J-1-12
    Is a kit.
    Screenshot_20250818-150348.png
    You can also source bags of 100 from Eastern, McMaster carr and other vendors as well.

    Hope this helps,
    Duke Kleman
    Last edited by dukekleman; 08-18-2025, 03:05 PM.

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  • Omarttentmaker
    started a topic spricket rivets

    spricket rivets

    Some of the sprocket rivets on my wife's 65 FLH have started to loosen up. I'd like to replace all of them, but I'm having a hard time finding the ones that supposedly fit '62- '66. Are the ones that fit '67- '72 compatible, or does anyone know where I can find the '62- '66 ones? Sorry about the typo in the heading!
    Last edited by Omarttentmaker; 08-18-2025, 11:08 AM.
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