Brake drums
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Brake drums
I have two brake drums they are identical except one has two square bosses cast on the outside, the casting numbers are identical (44110-48 N1-MO MO) , any idea what they are for, Thanks Whitey.
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Re: Brake drums
THE 1 with the boses are for 48 to 57 mechanical set-up!--THE 1 without is 58 to 65!--I hope memory serves me correct on this!--IM sure someone will chime in if wrong!---RICHIE
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Re: Brake drums
I think they were suppose to help in removing stubborn drums!--YOU would strike with a hammer on the notches!-(ouch)!--I wouldnt recomend it!---YOU can always find an easier way!---RICHIE
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Re: Brake drums
If it is a Harley drum, the numbers would be on it. Either raised, or cast in. The Hydraulic drum should have a lip with holes in it to mount the sprocket. Mike
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