Harley Davidson: Rear Stack Install

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Summary: Line up the tabs on the small stack when installing. Learn how to install a Harley Davidson small stack from a motorcycle specialist in this free motorcycle video.

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Jeff Pask Jeff Pask has been fascinated with and using electronic gadgets and devices since he was a little boy. Now, some 40 years later, he has owned and operated hi... read more

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Harley Davidson: Rear Stack Install

All right, now I'm going to make your life a little bit easier. There's a little marking right here, a little tab. That tab has to line up with this tab right down here. If not, you are going to have a major malfunction. It's not going to work and you're going to get aggravated. You're going to think everything is okay, but you want to line those up. So you work it down in here--you've got to work around this hose a little bit, which can be aggravating in and of itself. But that's just the way it works. Get her all lined up down in there. Work around all the rubber seals and hoses and commence snugging her up. I just tighten her up just a little bit and move on to the next one. You always want to move around on it. Don't just tighten one up and all the way down and then--it's just better to get it even on the way around. So we'll do that, and that's going to secure the back stack, and start securing this back in. Let me just snug these up, just a little here. Again, you don't want to over-tighten it. You want it snug, but you don't want to strip something out. So that puts the rear stack on.

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