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Thread: 1955 FL Panhead: Why is my hand shift rod hitting the horn power pack?

  1. #21
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    My trans "wing" is facing up on my bike... interesting point
    So have you ever actually ridden this bike? Because as Bob was asking and you confirmed, if the "wing" is pointing up on a post '46 bike your shift pattern will be the opposite of your shift gate!
    Robbie
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Haynes View Post
    Perry,
    The canvas rubber mount is correct as it is the same dimensions as the spring steel and was designed to replace the spring steel mounts that constantly broke. If you look at the illustrations in the 1958 and later parts book you will see the spring steel mount on the power pack but the replacement mount is the reinforced rubber.
    Chris as you know the standard a bike is held to is how it left the factory. Regardless that the rubber mount was made available later as a repair part no 55 left the factory with a rubber hanger for the power pack. Attached are a side by comparison and one with the spring steel on top of the rubber. While the distance from the power pack rivets to the mounting point is roughly the same, the shape is entirely different between the two. Now, look again at the picture you posted. Still think it's a rubber hanger? ... Perry
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    Ok great info and sorry I looked again after I got home from work and the wing is down (not up).

    Here is the way I've got it set up today and that can't be right.

    Could it be the steel hanger would cure the issue?
    Thanks again. Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rub View Post
    So have you ever actually ridden this bike? Because as Bob was asking and you confirmed, if the "wing" is pointing up on a post '46 bike your shift pattern will be the opposite of your shift gate!
    Robbie
    Oh yeah Robbie, good point... please note the road grime in the latest pics. It gets ridden all the time, as it should. They especially enjoyed it in our homecoming parade. And you're right! It would be completely backwards in the shift gate. My bad. And now I can clearly see that I need to give it a good scrub before winter arrives!

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