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37986
... Oh alright. Hello stupid. Ha ha Dunney [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
stephen dunne
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Jun 1, 2008
11:52 am
37987
Guess what. Just measured the boss or stub (or whatever you might want to call it) where the speedo drive engages for the two wheels (66 B44 and T140) and...
stephen dunne
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Jun 1, 2008
11:55 am
37988
For those of you don't admire the list home page often, then can I recommend taking a peek. Martin has selected a very cool pic. Nothing I like more than to...
stephen dunne
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Jun 1, 2008
11:57 am
37989
Ted, You may already be aware that a source of drips from the primary chaincase is also the chain oiler that sources the chaincase oil to the chain from a ...
Pierre Michaud
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Jun 1, 2008
4:19 pm
37990
BSA email list "Guidelines for Use"... sent automatically on joining, and each month thereafter This list was created for the FUN, enjoyment and benefit of ...
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Jun 1, 2008
4:31 pm
37991
Hi. It's "stupid" - i.e. annoying because it's so close to the frame etc it's near impossible to get a spanner on it properly, so even with the washer and the...
Ted Dean
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Jun 1, 2008
4:35 pm
37992
hello mr marten, can i put my bsa bikes pic which i restore directoly to bsa photos or first i have to send them to the moderate. regards arvinder &nbsp; ...
arvinder singh
pallimotors
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Jun 1, 2008
5:01 pm
37993
... I ... I have the same clutch and I love the cush 'at both ends'. It makes for a very smooth take off and almost impossible to stall ! Replacing the clutch...
Ken Hastie
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Jun 1, 2008
9:29 pm
37994
parting together a b33 out of 40+ years of discards.. the clutch... i have a few different parts...the chainwheel, clutch basket..what is the depth of the...
linvkev10
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Jun 1, 2008
9:50 pm
37995
Can anyone recommend a company that can restore the fuel tank off my 1967 C15. The chrome is pitted and it has a couple of deep dents in it, apart from that...
allen953764
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Jun 1, 2008
10:39 pm
37996
My 71 T bolt is killing me with oil leaks. The engine sump is the worst. It leaks right out of the stud, of the plate. I have a new gasket in there, but it has...
gtsrider
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Jun 2, 2008
1:15 am
37997
Did you seal the studs ?? Is the plate flat and squre and gid you use a cross x pattern when tightenibg? Hope ypu find it and clean the ball ans seat and...
Larry Grissom
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Jun 2, 2008
2:07 am
37998
If you had sold it to me you would not be having these problems. Guess I was lucky you kept it. ;&gt;) Then again it is supposed to leak, they were not known...
Alan
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Jun 2, 2008
2:31 am
37999
Hi I have a 1970 Lightning that I intend to put clubman style bars on. The problem is the yoke does not give much room to make much of a turn without striking...
tom keranen
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Jun 2, 2008
4:17 am
38000
Has anyone had experience with Total seal piston rings. Do they do what they claim, any bad experiences and how much are they compared to just regular rings. ...
Brian
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Jun 2, 2008
4:22 am
38001
... ********************************** I have observed several engines in dirt track sprint cars running in the Western and Southwestern United States. I...
texaslightning2000
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Jun 2, 2008
5:34 am
38002
Without hesitation I would recommend Lewis Templeton - they recently restored the tank for my 1933 B33-2 and it is absolutely superb. Details at...
Kelvin Barlow
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Jun 2, 2008
7:56 am
38003
Hello Kelvin, where are you. I'm in the process of restoring a W33/7, not quite the same bike but similar in many ways. Cheers Rob ... From: BARLOW KELVIN To:...
Rob Caldwell
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Jun 2, 2008
8:47 am
38004
I use them excluseivly in my RR hire cars, work like a dream but you have to set them up and pay very great care to the gap ( or overlap as the case may be). ...
bsa_wm20
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Jun 2, 2008
8:59 am
38005
Hello Kelvin, where are you I'm in Kent. I'm in the process of restoring a W33/7, not quite the same bike but similar in many ways. Cheers Rob ... who owns...
Rob Caldwell
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Jun 2, 2008
9:38 am
38006
Hi Rob Thanks for your reply - I'm just north of Manchester, just a bit too far to pop round for a mug of tea! Worth keeping in touch though to swop notes ...
Kelvin Barlow
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Jun 2, 2008
11:38 am
38007
Why spend the money to depart from the established piston ring products? How else does one push back the foreskins of science ? The reason I am cosidering it...
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bikebilda
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Jun 2, 2008
12:55 pm
38008
Well if its good enough for a roller that's good enough for me. Admitedly you don't have the expansion issues to deal with but to my mind that makes them all...
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bikebilda
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Jun 2, 2008
1:02 pm
38009
Hi. Sounds like you are working with the notoriously bad 6-spring clutch. This clutch can handle the hp and torque of the B33 when set up correctly, but it is...
Jeffery Bandola
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Jun 3, 2008
12:09 am
38010
Brian, The cure for strokers that continually break rings is to switch from cast iron to steel rings. The latter are much more forgiving. You are correct about...
bsa_wm20
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Jun 3, 2008
12:29 am
38011
Hmmm... can you expound more on the total system ? I have a good friend that just brought a 75 Norton Commando back to life, after sitting for many years. He...
Peter Maggiacomo
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Jun 3, 2008
3:09 am
38012
Go to your local autoparts store and buy a power brake check valve. It will cost you @$5.00. I have installed them on most of my British twins and they work...
John Mead
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Jun 3, 2008
3:23 am
38013
The Total Seal that I'm refering to are piston rings that effectively have no gap. Not quite the same as the breather being mentioned. But I theorize that with...
Brian Woods
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Jun 3, 2008
6:10 am
38014
Absolutely. A sure way to drive yourself into an early grave is to persist in the folly of trying to set up a six-spring clutch. It's a bit like investing your...
DAVID HOPWOOD
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Jun 3, 2008
6:54 am
38015
The total seal rings actually do have a gap of sorts, it is an overlap. You will see when you get yours. There was another variant that had a step like a 1/2...
bsa_wm20
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Jun 3, 2008
8:56 am
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