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06-28-2007 | #1 |
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bits 'n pieces
fot those of you who have problems finding the right torx screw,many of them are available at your friendly harley dealer,specialy the black ones
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06-29-2007 | #2 |
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Re: bits 'n pieces
Thanks bj!
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06-29-2007 | #3 |
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Re: bits 'n pieces
Don't use those! Your Z will start to leak oil!
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Re: bits 'n pieces
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07-04-2007 | #6 |
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Re: bits 'n pieces
At least if its leaking you know there's still fluid in there!
I once owned a Range Rover, and the front wheel hubs had gear oil resevoirs that leaked constantly. I called the repair shop to tell them about the leaks and set up an appointment to fix them, and they told me that was normal, and that when it STOPS leaking to start worrying, because the resevoirs would be out of fluid! Good tip on the torx screws; thanks!
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