stud/bolt set

Information relating to the Matchless G2 or AJS Model 14 250cc Lightweight
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Post by portlepirate »

Greetings.
I'm just embarking on a complete engine rebuild an am searching for a stud/bolt set, as well as a bottom end gasket. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
(1959 G2)
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or have any insights to my future problems........any correspondence would be welcome.
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Hi

First get a parts list, possibly from Christian's Archives - I think there's a link now on the home page.

Jampot Spares, the Club's spares scheme, are a good first point of call, on the home page.

As for problems - who knows? I had one of the 250's and they're a lot better than some people think.

But is you want continuing advice and assistance, join the Club, it's cheap, the monthly magazine is great and you can get a 10% discount off your spares. Most important there are a lot of experienced owners, rebuilders and fellow enthusiasts willing to help and take the mickey.

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Thx JohnyB. Yes have the parts list, the manual etc. Was hoping for the human touch!
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You would be well advised to join the club, you may need parts, you may need dating letter or help with registration. You could easily save what the membership costs with discounts. Go to a sectionmeeting then get first hand help. Plus of course this forum and " helpliner "
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If you join the club, apart from the spares service, the unlimited access to this forum and the latest bikes/parts adverts, you get access to our Helpliner.

This is a members only service manned by specialists in each type of machine. It's co-ordinated through one centrel point, but can call upon the combined knowledge of many members to give accurate and valuable advice.
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Well how is this another one of the AMC folk apearing on the Forum,with no NAME ?.
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Yes Rex and with 3 post made only 2 to go as a guest. So for gaskets you can get a set from the club spares JSL, for bolts, check the pt. no's against the miss. bolts and studs in the club spares list of stock.
I don't think these are sold in sets.
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Lightweight stud kits are also available from Andrew Engineering (Leigh) Ltd., for engine and rocker box. Total cost around £43 plus post and packing. Available to view on their web site www.andrew-engineering.co.uk.
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Thx Malleon, much appreciated. Wasn't going to waste my life inputting a thousand bolt part nos.

And sorry RW Webb, not really understanding your post, but glad your insured.

warmest regards to all
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