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    I am wondering if anyone knows of someone who can fix a 741 frame?
    I have a non-matching numbers 741 parts pile that I am working on.
    I recently acquired a very nice original Right side Oil/Gas tank.
    (I am still looking for a Left side tank if anyone has one they are willing
    to sell PM me)
    I went out to my parts pile 741 to do a mock up with my newly acquired tank.
    The bolt holes on the tank would not line up with the bolt holes on the frame.
    I knew the frame had been "repaired" perhaps it would have been more accurate to say
    the frame has been "welded" (Caveat Emptor). Anyway I have been lucky enought to find one outfit that can
    do the job but they are located "Down Under" and I quess I'm a little jealous that my
    parts may be doing more traveling and going to nicer places than I will likely ever get to.
    So before I box this thing up and ship it off I thought I'd ask if anyone knows of someone
    in the USA who could do this? Thanks in Advance.

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    Last edited by PaulCDF; 08-04-2023, 06:17 PM.

  • #2
    Pony tanks on scout frame fit like that....says the Harley guy!

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    • #3
      If you need to take the neck apart and refit tubes and braze everything back ,in a jig,and you are paying someone instead of using your own free labour I think you would be better off and probably cheaper to get anew frame section.They are not that rare.
      Are sure its not the tank thats off?
      Tom

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      • #4
        "Pony tanks"?

        Duffey; I only have the Right tank, the guy I got it from said it was a 741 and he has been good in the past.
        Additionally it has the "split" front tank mount of the 741:

        Right side tank oil and gas 741.JPG


        Tom;
        No I'm not sure if it's the tank that is off, seems 741 parts are more difficult to find than those for Chiefs.
        You are right I know on flea bay there is a gent out of Europe/Poland selling repo sections and likely it would be cheaper than having this one shipped around the globe and fixed.
        I don't have a frame jig or the experience to take this one on.
        I don't know how good the fleabay sellers parts are.
        And it's . . .just if I go the repo route then what happens to THIS original front section if I don't step up and right it?

        All comes down to abilities and resources. . .I need to think about this; try and find some accurate measurements on 741 frame tank mounting holes and weigh my options.

        Thanks for the input.

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        • #5
          I can get some measurements of my 741 if you need it.Alot of the 741s went to australia so maybe contact someone over there for an original.
          I saw frames on ebay and was surprised at the junk and prices.
          Tom

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          • #6
            YES PLEASE TOM! I would appreciate the measurements. Here's another tech draw from Jerry Geer:

            741 Frame Jerry Geer.jpeg
            I will check out Australia and New Zealand.



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            • #7
              My brothers '42 sport scout little base racer,came with junior scout or pony scout tanks & they fit like that.
              This pic is with the first set of Yellow spear racing tanks that took me about 12 hours to fit properly.

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              • #8
                Beautiful Scout your brother has, Duffey. I'm guessing it's a lot of fun to ride !
                Eric Smith
                AMCA #886

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                • #9
                  I never rode it..Sturgis 75th Jim Wall did on the fly adjustments & then did exhibition race with Brittany Olson on Jim's bike.This is built for short track & Jim said it was faster than his bike on that little 1/4 mile track.His bike was built for larger tracks.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by PaulCDF View Post
                    YES PLEASE TOM! I would appreciate the measurements. Here's another tech draw from Jerry Geer:

                    741 Frame Jerry Geer.jpeg
                    I will check out Australia and New Zealand.


                    The rear tank hole to front top is 21 9/16
                    rear to bottom front 17 7/8
                    top to bottom front is 7 7/8
                    Tom

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                    • #11
                      Mike at 47Industries in New Jersey did a great job fixing my Harley frame. He does great work, removing tubes and slugging new ones in when needed. Looks completely original too.
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                      • #12
                        I am sure someone out there has a picture of a reinforced frame at front of section. I am pretty sure I saw a frame once with a reinforcement plate.

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                        • #13
                          Tom;
                          Thanks for the measurements I really appreciate the help. I need to get over to China Bobs (Harbor Freight) this week and get a longer steel or aluminum ruler and measure my frame tank mounting holes center to center. as well as the center to center mounting holes on my tank.

                          Mike I will get in contact with 47Industries with my measurements and more pictures Thanks.

                          TomF yes from what I have found a frame gusset support is a good idea, first I need to see If I need the headcasting is properly placed or needs correction.
                          Here is a frame gusset support picture I "borrowed" off Fb:


                          Frame Gusset Support.jpg
                          Last edited by PaulCDF; 08-06-2023, 04:42 PM.

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                          • #14
                            I would research the Jr. Scout tank dimensions, as Duffy said. I also recall the advice of a frame guy who said, "screwing with a neck is the last resort".
                            Eric Smith
                            AMCA #886

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                            • #15
                              PaulCDF, Don’t use the guy that welded in that gusset To repair your frame!

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