Burman B52 'box end cover bushes and seals
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Re: Burman B52 'box end cover bushes and seals
Ooh, looks like it Rob, still hard to be sure. Any one done this recently and remembers it?
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Re: Burman B52 'box end cover bushes and seals
Picture is probably not from a good angle but might help
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Re: Burman B52 'box end cover bushes and seals
Thanks; till tricky to be sure isn't it? The bits fell out before I spotted the issue when I took the cover off, hence my uncertainty. I will try it with the bigger cutout facing the internals - I think the cutout is to clear the selector drum. I will let you all know...
Ron
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Re: Burman B52 'box end cover bushes and seals
Same as here http://archives.jampot.dk/technical/Tra ... ebuild.pdfCerberus wrote:Picture is probably not from a good angle but might help
difficult to see correct way round.
Any signs of wear Ron, that may give a clue.
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Re: Burman B52 'box end cover bushes and seals
If you'd been two days earlier, I could have gone and looked, but I re-assembled it all day before yesterday.
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Re: Burman B52 'box end cover bushes and seals
just had a look in my junk and the only spare burman spring I've got is exactly the same on both sides.
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Re: Burman B52 'box end cover bushes and seals
Thanks guys. I have assembled it with the larger cutout side facing the inside of the 'box. It is all back in and works statically ie move the back wheel and clunk through the gears - never that slick but works.
So, bits back on including pipe and silencer but no road test today as it is pissing down. The suspense is doing me no good, so may have to have a beer...
So, bits back on including pipe and silencer but no road test today as it is pissing down. The suspense is doing me no good, so may have to have a beer...
Ron
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Re: Burman B52 'box end cover bushes and seals
Not before you do your booking for the Jampot Rally.
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Re: Burman B52 'box end cover bushes and seals
But it's beer o clock!
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Re: Burman B52 'box end cover bushes and seals
Ron
Stretching my memory because it is a couple of years or more agao but I also think that spring was symmetrical on my B52 box.
But can't be sure.
When I get the Matchless fixed I'll have to let you know when I'm going on it to work at Bishop and we could meet up.
It would be good to have a NE section. I went to the Beverley meet once and the Otley one twice (I think) but I found them long round trips but I know my way round County Durham. Even did the Beamish Reliability a couple of times.
Johnny B
Stretching my memory because it is a couple of years or more agao but I also think that spring was symmetrical on my B52 box.
But can't be sure.
When I get the Matchless fixed I'll have to let you know when I'm going on it to work at Bishop and we could meet up.
It would be good to have a NE section. I went to the Beverley meet once and the Otley one twice (I think) but I found them long round trips but I know my way round County Durham. Even did the Beamish Reliability a couple of times.
Johnny B