• Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Sweden - About 1988 and older

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Left Side Panel Melting 83 500CR

SteveJ

Husqvarna
AA Class
The left side panel on my 83 500CR is melting from exhaust heat (see photo). I've tried to reposition the panel, but there is just not enough clearance to make a difference. Is this a common concern on the 83 panel? If it is just a distorted panel then I will buy new ones, but don't want to possibly damage a new one. Anyone try exhaust header wrap like the automotive guys use? Suggestions appreciated.
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When I bought the machine, it had 84 tank and plastics installed (which I replaced with 83 parts). The left 84 panel bulges out farther and has insulators pop riveted inside (shown below) Were these insulators a factory installed item? Not sure if the 84 panel will fit with the 83 tank, but I'll probably try it tomorrow. Anybody know if the 84 panel will fit with the 83 seat and tank?
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the rubber and pop rivets arent factory, but i install almost the same thing on any dual shocker i have had..
 
Try some thick oven grade aluminum foil under it. Maybe you could wrap the pipe in it. The foil is a heat sink and will disperse heat.
 
Not sure if the 84 panel will fit with the 83 tank, but I'll probably try it tomorrow. Anybody know if the 84 panel will fit with the 83 seat and tank?

They fit just fine, i've got a 84 side panels , but a 83 tank & seat on my 84 500CR.... Husky John

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Yes, the 4mm thick black urethane sheet was made by Trelleborg in Sweden and was fitted to the inside of all 2t panels from 83 and 84.

Andy Elliott
 
Thanks to all for the advice. I think I'll go with the 84 side panel since it has the insulators. I'll just add 83 decals as ruwfo did.
 
I recently restored a 1980 YZ 465. They use little rubber plugs that fit into a small hole in the Plastic. The Plugs rub on the Pipe and hold the Plastic away from it. Invariably they probably get lost and many a Yamaha has melted Plastic. However, they are still available new, and would fit any bike.
 
The guards were factory. 83 and 84 are interchangable on 83 tanks....only left side on 84 as the 83 right is longer in front and does not "cookie cut" fit like a puzzel on an 84 tank
 
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