Case bolts
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Case bolts
I need some bolts to attach the left and right cases to the crankcase. (14CSR 1963) - can anyone confirm the type i need? They look to be 1/4in but are they Whitworth, BSF or even 0BA? (or are these the same thing?) I'm confused. Many thanks for any help.
- Rob Harknett
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Re: Case bolts
1/4 " or 5/16 " you should be able to discover which. I am sure will be 26 TPI Cycle thread. You should also be able to measure how long. The thread projecting each end needing to take a nut, washer the 2/3 threads poking out from the nut. Perhaps do this by poking something through with a nut and washer hanging on each end to discover the length.
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Re: Case bolts
Club spares do a set for either side to suit lightweights
http://www.amoc-parts.com/store/comersu ... duct=22349
http://www.amoc-parts.com/store/comersu ... duct=22380
Colin
http://www.amoc-parts.com/store/comersu ... duct=22349
http://www.amoc-parts.com/store/comersu ... duct=22380
Colin
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Re: Case bolts
Thanks guys. I see the club are out of stock at the mo but i should have enough info to get some.
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- ajscomboman
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Re: Case bolts
Just not enough time or manpower to get them sourced or re-stocked, especially as the samples were sold yrs ago!cbranni wrote:Sorry I didn't notice they were out of stock.
Now if any one has the time and got a set for use as samples we'd happily pay to have them supplied and back in stock.
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Re: Case bolts
Hi Rob i will bring an old set with me on Sunday to use as a pattern.
Steve
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