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			<title>45 WLA valves ?? which intake, exhaust</title>
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			<description>Hello 
I just bought a pair of Harley WLA flathead cylinders with valves. But it was dissasemled. Now I do not know which valves are exhaust and...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hello<br />
I just bought a pair of Harley WLA flathead cylinders with valves. But it was dissasemled. Now I do not know which valves are exhaust and which are intake. How to differentiate them?<br />
I think these valves are not oryginal but are in very good shape so I can reuse them. Two of them has flat surface and two other a little bit concave. <br />
Maybe you can halpe me diffrentiate intake and exhaus valves?</div>

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			<title>Old Harley JD title</title>
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			<description>I came across an old 1926 Harley JD title and was wondering what the value is? It is in pretty good shape</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I came across an old 1926 Harley JD title and was wondering what the value is? It is in pretty good shape</div>

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			<title>71 fx wont start</title>
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			<description>been trying to get her started for a while. STRONG spark all the way to the plugs which are new. Pulled carb (old s and s super no accelerator pump)...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>been trying to get her started for a while. STRONG spark all the way to the plugs which are new. Pulled carb (old s and s super no accelerator pump) and cleaned it. Got fresh gas in tank. Acts like its mistimed backfires through carb. is it possible for it &quot;jump timing&quot;. It was running great and suddenly nothing. Any help at this point would greatly appreciated.</div>

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			<title>More Old Iron on Palomar, 1942 Harley XA</title>
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			<description>.Another in a series of old bikes being flogged on Palomar.  
 
Bike is a 1942 Harley XA oposed twin, BMW knockoff. 
 
Only a 1000 produced with an...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>.Another in a series of old bikes being flogged on Palomar. <br />
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Bike is a 1942 Harley XA oposed twin, BMW knockoff.<br />
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Only a 1000 produced with an estimated 60 to 200 left, almost all in museums or collections gathering dust.<br />
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Some advanced features: <br />
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hand clutch, foot shifter. &gt; 1st production Harley wouldn't have that till 1952.<br />
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Rear plunger suspension. &gt; 1st production Harley wouldn't have a rear suspension / swingarm till 1958. <br />
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1st sealed beam headlight on a bike.<br />
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One of the earliest bikes, ( and only Harley ) other than some of the 4 cylinders to have a wet sump oil system instead of an oil tank.<br />
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			<title>Fluids on 77 FXE</title>
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			<description>Getting ready to change fluids in my 77FXE. Anyone out there have suggestions as for weight and brand I should run in it. I hear you guys talking...</description>
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