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Play The Throttle
Ride: 1988 Sport Glide FLHS
Join Date: Jul 12th, 2008
Location: Panhandle of Florida
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Pulley Nut Tool
I may have to replace my belt drive in the near future. Do any of you know where I can get the 1 7/8" main shaft pulley nut remover/installer? For my 1988 FLHS I think the Harley number is 96550-37A. I have found the one Jims makes but last year I saw one in a magazine for $50. My riding pal bought one an it works just fine. Fossil
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Ride: 07 Road King Classic
Join Date: Jun 21st, 2007
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Re: Pulley Nut Tool
You could try Georges garage. He handles a lot of the specialty tools for HD.
HARLEY TOOLS by GEORGES GARAGE for HARLEY-Davidson Motorcycles
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Ride: 2000 electra glide
Join Date: Nov 5th, 2007
Location: Ontario Canada
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Re: Pulley Nut Tool
dennis51harley on eBay or Georges Garage.
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Ride: 2008 Road King Classic.
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Re: Pulley Nut Tool
Another vote for Georges Garage
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Ride: 1992 Softail Custom
Join Date: Dec 21st, 2008
Location: Banffshire,Scotland
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I got mine off ebay came from USA and was delivered to me here in the UK for total cost of just under £50
could have got the jms tool from a zodiac dealer delivered to me for about £140 OK the jms tool will be of a higher quality and if you need to use it weekly for the next 20 years then the higher quality tool is the best buy but if you'll only use it 20 or so times in your life perhaps a cheaper tool will be sufficient Brian |
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Ride: '03 FLHTCUI (Ultra Classic)
Join Date: Apr 4th, 2008
Location: Sugar Land, TX
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Re: Pulley Nut Tool
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Play The Throttle
Ride: 1988 Sport Glide FLHS
Join Date: Jul 12th, 2008
Location: Panhandle of Florida
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Re: Pulley Nut Tool
TQ that is a good point but I live on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico and the soil here is mostly sand. So if I change belts I'd best change the pulleys also. I got Georges Garage and they have the puller for $82.50 plus P/H. So far that is the lowest price yet. Thanks to all of you for helping me out. Fossil
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