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patriotcommercial
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Oil filter cover
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August 15, 2014, 09:50:13 pm
I have bike 6200 and engine 6245, should it have a smooth or finned cover on the oil filter.
kp
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Re: Oil filter cover
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August 16, 2014, 04:46:50 am
That is a debate that may go on for some time however I think all would agree that your VIN has a finned cover without internal reinforcing ribs
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Re: Oil filter cover
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August 17, 2014, 09:29:17 am
Depends if you want the cover to look as others would restore it or the way it came from the factory. KP's answer is, I believe, how it came from the factory. Large portion of restorations are done with smooth replica covers though. If the best candidate for a cover you can find has strengthening ribs on the inside you might as well do with it as you please. If you happen to luckily have a finned cover with no ribs inside I'd suggest keeping it that way as these are not all that common. The temptation to smack the ribs off and turn it down is only going to make these covers even rarer as time goes on.
patriotcommercial
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Re: Oil filter cover
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August 19, 2014, 11:01:12 pm
I have the finned cover with no ribs on inside? Has a 17 bolt, is that correct?
patriotcommercial
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Re: Oil filter cover fin repair
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August 21, 2014, 12:10:51 am
Turns out I have a finned cover, no ribs on the inside. I have one broken fin. I plan to repair by fitting a piece, welding, sanding, blasting ? Anybody have experience with repairing one of these
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