Hey Louie
I didn't have any friction plates made for my Sport. I'm hoping they will hold. They appeared to be ok.. We shall see! Let me know if you do decide to make some up. I could use some spares!
Hey Louie
I didn't have any friction plates made for my Sport. I'm hoping they will hold. They appeared to be ok.. We shall see! Let me know if you do decide to make some up. I could use some spares!
J.Denis McCarthy
Hey Mark
Max ground the mains down to clean them up then made new custom mains and big end bearings. She's smooth! Check out those wrist pins bushings! Beauty!
Oh and he had to re-heat treat the whole mess too. I've got his invoice at the museum. I'll tell you what all he did to it next week.
J.Denis McCarthy
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Yea thats a good one Chris! Thanks for posting that up!
J.Denis McCarthy
here are some on the gear train, maybe you have already seen these..
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Hey Mark
I'll look at the invoice tonight. It was fairly extensive. I'll let you know this evening.
See ya
J.Denis McCarthy
Hi Louie,
I have just rebuilt my engine and clutch with the new corks and this is indeed a lot of work.
I do not know how it wil work because Ineed a few weeks to finish my bike and waiting for good weather to test drive.
However I have made a DXF or computer drawing of the clutchplates.
I can send you the file so you can upload the shape into a cutting machine to have some plates cut.
Peter
Hello Louie,
Maybe the clutch problem is solved, if not here could be one solution.
When I recently disassembled my engine I noted that my father had replaced (in the 1970ies)the clutch discs with custom made discs, made from Surflex wet clutch discs. They have worked very well. I am researching to try and see if I can find some more/new discs to do new ones by laser or watercutting the correct profile.
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