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Old 01-18-2016, 07:20 PM   #1
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Default a sticky idea. all the part numbers for parts

idk how to do a sticky but it would be a great asset to those of us who love our Harley carts. it would be helpful every time one of us buys a part or gets it cross referenced to add it to the list like i found out blue streak points number DR2240X is a great set for a HC.
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Old 01-20-2016, 10:09 PM   #2
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Default Re: a sticky idea. all the part numbers for parts

since yall dont get it here is another the crank case seals are hd12015a the timken number is 471733
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Old 01-21-2016, 08:36 PM   #3
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Default Re: a sticky idea. all the part numbers for parts

This is a GREAT idea!

I just started a complete rest of a '76 D model. I would love to be able to save some $$$ and source out some parts at my local auto parts store.

Does anyone know if the starter/generator belt matches any certain auto application?
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Old 01-21-2016, 09:18 PM   #4
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Owning a Harley cart myself, I like the idea!
A forum moderator has the ability to make a thread a sticky...
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Old 01-21-2016, 09:27 PM   #5
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Default Re: a sticky idea. all the part numbers for parts

i downloaded a timken bearing and a seal chart. the echelin/ blue streak points above will fit. they will be listed for several cars heres one 1969 nova 6 cylinder. i am assuming they use the same condenser. when i get time i will get on my hd parts list and convert some more seals/ bearings. with a timken number you can cross reference them to any other brand.
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Old 01-21-2016, 09:55 PM   #6
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Default Re: a sticky idea. all the part numbers for parts

needle bearings anyone it may come down to measuring
http://www.timken.com/EN-US/products...20Bearings.pdf
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Old 01-21-2016, 10:27 PM   #7
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SPARK PLUGS

1963 - 1970 ------------ NGK BP5HS 0.040" gap
1971 - 1981 ------------ NGK BP5ES 0.025" gap
1982 - 1985 ------------ NGK BP4HS 0.040" gap
1986 - 1989 ------------ NGK BP4HS 0.025" gap
1990 - 1995 ------------ NGK BP4HS 0.035" gap
1996 - 2004 ------------ NGK FR5 plug 0.030" gap

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DRIVE BELT - not sure what make or part numbers match up here

63-66 ----------- 1 3/16" x 38 3/4" o.d.
67-81 ----------- 1 3/16" x 36 1/2" o.d.
82-91 ----------- 1 7/32" x 35 5/8" o.d.
92-95 ----------- 1 3/16" x 35 3/4" o.d.
96-early97 ------ ?
97-04 ----------- 1 3/16" x 47 1/2" o.d.

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STARTER GENERATOR BELT - Typically found in autoparts or farm supply store

67-early69 with Siba starter-generator --------- 1/4" x 27 3/4" o.d.
69-71 with Bosh starter-generator ------------- 1/4" x 29 1/2" o.d.
72-79 with Hitachi style starter-generator ------ 7/16" x 29 1/2" o.d.
80-81 ---------------------------------------- 7/16" x 29" o.d.
82-95 with Hitachi style starter-generator ------ 7/16" x 29 1/2" o.d.
96-04 ---------------------------------------- 7/16" x 30 5/8" o.d.

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POINTS - CONDENSOR

230 CI or 250 CI 6 cylinder Chevrolet points from the mid 60's to the mid 70's such as a '69 Chevy Camaro. Sometimes the condensor is a little bigger but should still fit.

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COIL

Internally resisisted coil. Primary resistance = 3.4 to 4.2 ohms and Secondary resistance = 6,000 to 9,000 ohms. 1974 MG Midget 1.3L 4 cylinder coil. They typically state on the body of the coil "No External Resistor Required" but the resistance can vary between them.

Externally resisted coil needs a ballast resistor or your points will burn up faster or burn out the electronic ignition modules on newer models. These are not hard to find at an autoparts store. They typically state on the body of the coil "External Resistor Required".

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SPEED SWITCH DIODE

67-85 ----- 3 amp diode from Radio Shack. As long as its over 18 volts, it is plenty big enough.

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STARTER SOLENOID

A regular automotive starter solenoid won't last long because while the cart is running the solenoid is always on when running. Use one rated for continuous use. I haven't had the luxury of hunting this item yet.

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CARBURETOR

67-81 HD has the Tillotson carb.
82-86 models are supposed to have Walbro LMB230 or LMB231.
87-95 models use Walbro WHL 11 1295.

The Tillotson carb (or knockoff of it) should fit models through '87 and there shouldn't be any linkage changes.

A 1988 EZGO Marathon carb, Mukini (or knockoff of it) type Part# 21740-G1 should fit 67-95 models with some modifications to the linkages and air hose connections.

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So this is the information I have. I can't promise it is all 100% correct but I know most of it is.
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Old 01-21-2016, 10:38 PM   #8
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For plastic fuel tanks: Fuel pickup check valve and filter screen, Dennis Kirk # 1827 $4.95
elbow fitting with rubber seal, Amazon Nachman 10640 with free shipping $7.18 ( I think I paid a lot less somewhere else but I don't remember where)
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Old 01-21-2016, 10:48 PM   #9
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I bought my crank seals (471733) from Baum Hydraulics for about $4.00 each but their freight is with UPS which is outrageous. 4 seals cost $9.30 freight.
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i downloaded a timken bearing and a seal chart. the echelin/ blue streak points above will fit. they will be listed for several cars heres one 1969 nova 6 cylinder. i am assuming they use the same condenser. when i get time i will get on my hd parts list and convert some more seals/ bearings. with a timken number you can cross reference them to any other brand.
i used the condensor/ point set no issues.........get the ECHLIN line from NAPA....
im getting ready to order a coil from there to0, just have to convert the numbers and will advise. they dnt reconize the HD number, but i have a few Kohler numbers that are a match....
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