10 Harley Primary Cover Screws Part#1211 1941 To 1964 Fl And Flh on 2040-parts.com
Mason, Michigan, United States
Part #1211
Screw No. 10-32 X 5/8 Fillister Head Screw
1936-1964 Fl, Flh 
Pk (10) Big Twin Outer To Inner Primary Cover
Made in the the USA
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