TheOriginalEasyrider
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New member here and hope this is the correct place to post this. If not, feel free to move it.
I am NOT a gifted mechanic although I have been working on my own motorcycles for eons. I often run into situations where I need to replace a fastener (or have difficulty removing one) and it would be VERY helpful to know precisely what's in there. I do have a parts catalog but it does not provide head type/size, thread pitch and so on. I'm currently getting ready to pull apart my rear caliper and it's not clear what socket to use on the pad retaining pin. Seems to be a 12 point 1/4" bolt (service manual says it's metric) but the socket fit is a tad wobbly. 6mm is too small and 7mm is too big. I'm concerned about rounding off the head if it doesn't want to come off easily.
This is more of a general question on how to lookup the dimensions of R&R parts than it is about this specific bolt. It would be great if the HD parts catalog included this info but.... with a fastener of this type I don't know how I could even precisely measure the head.
Thanks very much in advance!
I am NOT a gifted mechanic although I have been working on my own motorcycles for eons. I often run into situations where I need to replace a fastener (or have difficulty removing one) and it would be VERY helpful to know precisely what's in there. I do have a parts catalog but it does not provide head type/size, thread pitch and so on. I'm currently getting ready to pull apart my rear caliper and it's not clear what socket to use on the pad retaining pin. Seems to be a 12 point 1/4" bolt (service manual says it's metric) but the socket fit is a tad wobbly. 6mm is too small and 7mm is too big. I'm concerned about rounding off the head if it doesn't want to come off easily.
This is more of a general question on how to lookup the dimensions of R&R parts than it is about this specific bolt. It would be great if the HD parts catalog included this info but.... with a fastener of this type I don't know how I could even precisely measure the head.
Thanks very much in advance!
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