Shovelhead pulley nut thread size?

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  • vnygra
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 2363

    Shovelhead pulley nut thread size?

    Long story short- Need to buy a nut asap and I'm at work so i cant measure it. I'd orderd one from JP monday, and it said in stock, looked up tracking today and now it says it wont ship for 11-14 days, no good. So i need to order one from Mcmaster or pick one up from the hardware store today. Anyone know the thread size? Thanks guys. Googling I can only find the socket size needed, not the actual thread size.
  • Dragstews
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 13739

    #2
    I'm assuming that your talking about the motor sprocket shaft...???
    Also assuming that you are running a belt drive...???

    Am I close ..??
    Take my 45 and outrun em all ..

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    • vnygra
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2010
      • 2363

      #3
      yes, motor shaft, splined, with a belt drive.

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      • Blackbetty
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2011
        • 1341

        #4
        I'm 90% sure its 7/8-14.

        IDK if it was just mine, but I had to get a handful of nuts to find one that would spin on freely. I have a colony part that wouldn't thread on - felt like it was mixing thread pitches. I then bought 4 different nuts and only one of them would spin on. Not trying to gorilla a nut onto fine threads on a sprocket shaft!

        Edit - confirmed 7/8-14
        Last edited by Blackbetty; 06-10-2016, 8:52 AM.

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        • vnygra
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2010
          • 2363

          #5
          Thanks Man!

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          • Dragstews
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2010
            • 13739

            #6
            Not all nuts are the same....

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            The one above was made for belt drives...
            It has a much larger foot area over the Oem nuts meant for steel engine sprockets...



            Could get fancy if running a open belt drive with using these nuts...



            Last edited by Dragstews; 06-10-2016, 9:43 AM.
            Take my 45 and outrun em all ..

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            • Tattooo
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2012
              • 12407

              #7
              Go to Harley they might have one. It's not going to be something you will find at Lowes....... A Nut and bolt house maybe.......... Good luck....... What year Shovel?????????

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              • farmall
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2013
                • 9983

                #8
                Note the turned area on Dragstews nut. That acts like a washer to keep from leaving nut marks on the pulley. You could chuck a plain nut in a lathe for a similar result.

                I'd call belt drive vendors. If it's no-shit "need it now" you can get it overnighted or other fast shipment. It's kind of an odd duck for a hardware supplier.

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                • nuklhd
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2013
                  • 1248

                  #9
                  if you havn't ordered one p/m me. i'm sure I have one on my shelf you can have. I can look after work today.

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                  • CraiGORE
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2011
                    • 509

                    #10
                    I have one too, brand new. part number 24003-55
                    let me know if this is what ya need

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                    • Davestune
                      Senior Member
                      • May 2014
                      • 3292

                      #11
                      Originally posted by farmall
                      Note the turned area on Dragstews nut. That acts like a washer to keep from leaving nut marks on the pulley. You could chuck a plain nut in a lathe for a similar result.

                      I'd call belt drive vendors. If it's no-shit "need it now" you can get it overnighted or other fast shipment. It's kind of an odd duck for a hardware supplier.
                      what he said and I love nuts like that

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                      • Dragstews
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2010
                        • 13739

                        #12
                        ...........Nuts .... What Nuts ...???

                        Take my 45 and outrun em all ..

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                        • CraiGORE
                          Senior Member
                          • Jul 2011
                          • 509

                          #13

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