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08/28/17 at 07:15:04
Thanks... I ordered the adapter and sealer, will stop at the HD dealer today to buy the clamps. Thanks again.
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08/29/17 at 13:22:56
I bought the clamps this morning... Wow! Just shy of $18 for two "genuine Harley Davidson" clamps. Ironic they are going to be fitted to a "lowly S40"!
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JLC wrote
on 08/29/17 at 13:22:56:
I bought the clamps this morning... Wow! Just shy of $18 for two "genuine Harley Davidson" clamps. Ironic they are going to be fitted to a "lowly S40"!
The "genuine" Harley exhaust clamps are really well made, and probably one of the most affordable parts they sell. (Probably because there is no orange and black paint on them).
You will probably have to cut a small shim from a soda can get the clamp to tighten down on the adapter.
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08/29/17 at 15:24:11
Thanks... I don't doubt the clamps are well designed and made, as they should be for the price!
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08/29/17 at 17:58:00
I never could get the can to stop leaking so I used a few wraps of aluminum foil and high temp silicone. Been leak free for a few years now!
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08/29/17 at 19:49:17
Good advice. I'll see what I have to do to make sure there are no leaks!
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08/30/17 at 16:57:00
Start the bike and let it idle while you hold a candle around the joint. You'll know immediately if there's a leak. Obviously you want to try this someplace out of the wind.
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