Harley VL RL WL Knucklehead UL Panhead WL WLA Chain Oil Adjuster Screw # 672-32

  • Product Code: 351986483454
  • Availability: In Stock
  • $16.95


Beautiful USA-made reproduction of the chain oiler screw used on 1933 to 1949 45" solo and big twins through 1964.  Includes the needle valve, shim washers and thick washer, exactly like the originals.  Cad plating and parkerizing is perfect.  You get what is shown in the photos and it is absolutely spot-on for the original parts.

This listing does NOT include a jam nut which was not used until 1950 on Panhead models and I'm not certain at what point they may have used a jam nut on 45" models.  We do have a separate listing with the jam nut for those of you with 1950-up models in our store.

My catalogs show that this screw kit was used on big twins through the 1964 model year.  

Checking my Servicar catalogs, this particular part number still existed in 1964 and was not updated in the supplements up through 1969.  In the 1971 Servicar parts handbook this number does not appear but there was a 63610-70 chain oiler screw identified, so it's fairly safe to say this was used through 1969 though you might want to double check your own reference material.

Catalog pages are to show placement of the part. You will not get a catalog page or catalog with your order.

Used on the following: 
  • 1933-1969 45" solo and Servicar G, RL, W, WL, WLA, WLC, WLD, WLDR
  • 1933-1936 VL, VLD, VLH 74" & 80" big twin flathead or side valve
  • 1936-1947 E, EL, F, FL, ELC, ELA 61" & 74' OHV Knucklehead
  • 1937-1948 U, UL, UH, ULH, UA, 74" & 80" big twin flathead or sidevalve
  • 1948-1964 EL, FL, FLH 61" & 74" Panhead Hydra-Glide & Duo-Glide
Includes the following parts:
  • 672-32 Chain oiler adjuster screw (late part# 26383-32) 1 ea.
  • 674-32 Chain oiler adjusting washer .002" (late part# 6170) 4 ea.
  • 0202 Chain oiler washer (late part# 6182) 1 ea.
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