Rigid Frame Measurements (Petrol Tank Mounting)
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Re: Rigid Frame Measurements (Petrol Tank Mounting)
Peter, I'll take what ever information you can offer.
Thank you,
Dick Casey
Thank you,
Dick Casey
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Re: Rigid Frame Measurements (Petrol Tank Mounting)
Dick, just for your interest here's Peter's much used and very original '46 G80L which is exactly what you have.
and here on a timed hill climb event
and here on a timed hill climb event
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Re: Rigid Frame Measurements (Petrol Tank Mounting)
Dick
measurements you are after
5" on the front tank fixing and 6.25" on the rear
Spridler so kindly came around , so unfortunately more pictures to come !!
measurements you are after
5" on the front tank fixing and 6.25" on the rear
Spridler so kindly came around , so unfortunately more pictures to come !!
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Nothing very exciting I'm afraid, but in order to make room in the kitchen to fit new bushes in the gearbox.................. and since the project G80CS was in the dining room.........g80csp11 wrote:Spriddler so kindly came around , so unfortunately more pictures to come !!
.......the project G15 CSR had to be moved into the hall....
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Re: Rigid Frame Measurements (Petrol Tank Mounting)
At least this time the gearbox rebuild is inside , rather than in a car park in Italy on the P11
I just cant remember if I replaced the bushes on the 46 G80L in the late 70's during the original restoration
fingers crossed for tomorrow when I go out on a test ride
I just cant remember if I replaced the bushes on the 46 G80L in the late 70's during the original restoration
fingers crossed for tomorrow when I go out on a test ride
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Re: Rigid Frame Measurements (Petrol Tank Mounting)
You will your Rukkas as a wet day forecast.g80csp11 wrote:At least this time the gearbox rebuild is inside , rather than in a car park in Italy on the P11
I just cant remember if I replaced the bushes on the 46 G80L in the late 70's during the original restoration
fingers crossed for tomorrow when I go out on a test ride
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Re: Rigid Frame Measurements (Petrol Tank Mounting)
just found a chip out of one of the layshaft splines .
have to run with it though - probably find the part in a few minutes when I clean out the grease out the gearbox case
modern replacement part a few years ago .
should have gone to Russells rather than Kempton!
have to run with it though - probably find the part in a few minutes when I clean out the grease out the gearbox case
modern replacement part a few years ago .
should have gone to Russells rather than Kempton!
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Re: Rigid Frame Measurements (Petrol Tank Mounting)
I am sure there was a complete gearbox on the stall next door shame you missed it just like the coil tester.g80csp11 wrote:just found a chip out of one of the layshaft splines .
have to run with it though - probably find the part in a few minutes when I clean out the grease out the gearbox case
modern replacement part a few years ago .
should have gone to Russells rather than Kempton!
Roy
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Re: Rigid Frame Measurements (Petrol Tank Mounting)
now I will have to go out to the garage and check my spare cp boxes
just like an autojumble stall
2 layshafts for grease cp
2 layshafts for later oil filled
2 early layshafts with chips on the spline on 1st gear
enough to start the rebuild in the morning and , have spares
just like an autojumble stall
2 layshafts for grease cp
2 layshafts for later oil filled
2 early layshafts with chips on the spline on 1st gear
enough to start the rebuild in the morning and , have spares
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Re: Rigid Frame Measurements (Petrol Tank Mounting)
Peter, thank you for the dimensions. Much appreciated.
What is the visual difference(s) in the CP layshafts when Burman shifted from grease to oil?
Thank you,
Dick Casey
What is the visual difference(s) in the CP layshafts when Burman shifted from grease to oil?
Thank you,
Dick Casey
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