From:jay Electronic:jaywdf2 -A- yahoo.com
Subject:RE: RE: RE: RE: cranks Date:Thu Apr 8 13:01:27 2010
Response to:13639
is there a way to match a casting number to a part number?

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Jay the # in the pic is a casting # not a part #. Doug

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I dont have a crank at all, just empty cases, so any thing is better than nothing. Is that for a 165 or 125? The number dont seem to go with the lightweight series as the parts book doesnt show anything with a part number starting with 28 for the Harley singles. What up with that? Of those two on eBay now which is a 165?

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Jay, look at the end of the taper shaft section of the other crank, It has been beat on. Probably moving the shaft section into the flywheel. So that crank will need to be rebuilt With a new or rebuilt shaft section. You'll get a better outcome if you rebuild what you have.

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Hey Guys and Gals,
Got a Question for ya. I need a crank for my 59 165. there are two cranks on eBay. Here is a pic of one of them, with the numbers showing. there is another on ebat too. My question is if either one of these is for a 165.