G3 AFS

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G3 AFS

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Good morning ,
im having trouble finding out the part number or even size of the nuts ,securing the stud for the seat lug ,
i have a new stud from the parts service, but they need a part number for the nut .
anyone help ?
thanks
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Re: G3 AFS

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Easier to assist if you give the year of the machine as it's then a question of just looking it up at http://archives.jampot.dk/Book/Spares_lists/
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Surely this is in the parts list for the bike, pt. no. at least. What year would the bike be? I will check. Is there another nut on the bike that fits this stud, if so where was it fitted. then look up that part number & size. If it has a number stating with 3 zero's but size not shown, I can tell you the size and where to find the size, for future reference of finding sizes. Need more info year also what seat you have fitted, I think it should be dual seat.
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It would seem that the part number is 000292 but not listed as a stock item at Kettering but they do stock the stud 023250 Can you give the size from that part number Rob as that would be a great help Daz
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Re: G3 AFS

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thanks for comments so far ,
i have received the stud part number 023250
but as mentioned earlier i simply cant find a reference in parts book for the nut ! 000292 was my best guess but as Roy stated not available from amoc.
i have oredered a selection of witworth and bsf 5/8ths as i think thats what it is ....
thanks for all assistance

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I would have thought it to be 26 tpi cycle thread. 023250 seems to be another part not used on earlier models.
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Rob Harknett wrote:I would have thought it to be 26 tpi cycle thread. 023250 seems to be another part not used on earlier models.
But what about 000292 you sad you could provide the size
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G15 Roy wrote:
Rob Harknett wrote:I would have thought it to be 26 tpi cycle thread. 023250 seems to be another part not used on earlier models.
But what about 000292 you sad you could provide the size
Listed by the club Roy but stocks limited. its 5/8" I see this is a half nut, so a bit special.
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If it's a 1959/60 model it'll be 5/8" Cycle thread 20TPI.
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yes 20tpI Dave same size as 000230 timing side axel nut but I guess that is not a half nut
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