ajs h6

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vincentvv
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ajs h6

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Hello all,

I bought a ajs H6, basket case.... I am looking for some parts and yes I know they are rare :cry: Someone could help me with cams? I got a pair but they are in bad condition. Plus the cilinder now measures 76.23 mm (original 74mm) what could I do best? Have a custom piston made/ new sleeve inside the cilinder (although I think this is not possible due to the lack of space..... Any people with expercience can give any hints? A gearbox is also wanted )-:

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Re: ajs h6

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You will have more chance finding parts within the prewar e group. If you have parts but in bad condition they may need to be repaired, you could get advice how to do this or who can do it for you. As parts are rare to find you may only be able to swap parts. So you do need to make sure you know exactly you have got, to make sure you are looking for the correct parts you need. There is an Excel file in the archives, that will give all details to ID cams. I cannot post it here. I could e mail this file to you. One reason these projects are still found is because people give up looking for parts. What's wrong with the gearbox in the bike?
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Re: ajs h6

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I will re-open the discussion in the e-group Rob. Thanks!
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John Quirk is the expert on cams Vincent, but not so active these days. If you post a topic to the prewar group, on H6 Cams ( only ) it may catch his eye and get a response.
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