Does anyone know where I can get hold of the centre web thrust washers (pt. no: 016648) as they are getting like hens teeth to find?
Also does anyone know the thickness of the con rod stud washers (pt. no: 014904)
Thanks
Centre web thrust washers
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If Jampot Spares don't have them I would think Tony Surbey at AMC Classic Spares would.
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Hi again, a year later, I also need these thrust washers badly (016648, in oversize). All my suppliers incl JampSp are negative.
Do you know a source now ??? HWR
Do you know a source now ??? HWR
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Centre web thrust washers
Are you sure your old ones need replacing? They usually wear long & don't need to be replaced at every rebuild.
Measure the old ones with a micrometer & compare with new. If only worn a few thousands & not scored to the base steel they are reusable. I'll dig some good used ones out of my shed for comparison.
I have a few sets of used inserts. Price is $40+shipping for good ones. Inexpensive now that the $ is worthless.
I have a lot of other twin spares available, as well.
Cheers, Don.
Measure the old ones with a micrometer & compare with new. If only worn a few thousands & not scored to the base steel they are reusable. I'll dig some good used ones out of my shed for comparison.
I have a few sets of used inserts. Price is $40+shipping for good ones. Inexpensive now that the $ is worthless.
I have a lot of other twin spares available, as well.
Cheers, Don.