Hello community,
I would like to install a circuit breaker to my FLH. What is the best place for installation?
Thanks
Markus
1967 FLH retrofitting a circuit breaker
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Re: 1967 FLH retrofitting a circuit breaker
I'd suggest this:
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The breaker mounts to battery tray, at the bottom, front, inside corner. The inside of the tray has a hole drilled and counter sunk to accept screw # 1713 like so:
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The breaker mounts to battery tray, at the bottom, front, inside corner. The inside of the tray has a hole drilled and counter sunk to accept screw # 1713 like so:
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Re: 1967 FLH retrofitting a circuit breaker
If you have a 67 your battery tray should have a place for it in the back. Some people bolt them right to the positive battery terminal.
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Re: 1967 FLH retrofitting a circuit breaker
Yesterday I had a deeper look behind the battery tray and surprise, surprise the original circuit breaker is already there.