Morning all,
Just bought a Matchless twin timing cover with what looks like a tacho mounting boss cast inside and level with the mag gear. The outside of the case is smooth as standard but one could drill the appropriate holes from the inside and thread them etc.
I've only ever seen AJS and Matchless twins with exhaust cam driven rev counters so was curious if this was actually for a tach or something else?
Anyone know what years this feature ran on?
Many thanks,
Adam
Cast mounting boss inside twin timing cover?
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Re: Cast mounting boss inside twin timing cover?
My Understanding this was 1959 twins only and was for rev counter trying to find the bits will be hard.
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Re: Cast mounting boss inside twin timing cover?
Thanks Roy. Sounds like a challenge. I have never seen one mounted on the timing chest so will see what I can come up with. I'll add it to the twin carb manifold 'to do' list.
It only took me ten odd years to find my first exhaust tacho drive so I'll see if I can do this one within the same time period:)
It only took me ten odd years to find my first exhaust tacho drive so I'll see if I can do this one within the same time period:)
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Re: Cast mounting boss inside twin timing cover?
No not that hard Roy, you only need an extended nut for the magneto with a slot in it, plus the drive that must be 2:1 as these are the only ones that are available as both clockwise and anti-clockwise. Plus Rev-counter head, so total cost would be about £450.00!
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Re: Cast mounting boss inside twin timing cover?
The timing cover you have is a pre 56 cover, it has the hole for the relief valve spring.Here is some picture showing a cover ready to use.
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Re: Cast mounting boss inside twin timing cover?
Thanks Poul, that's really interesting. I've not seen one before mine. I've also never seen one on a bike to my knowledge. Any images of the fitted relief valve?
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Re: Cast mounting boss inside twin timing cover?
the relief valve was used from 52 to 55, from 56 to 60 there was no relief valve, and from 60 they used a new type valve.
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