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+1 to the Record vice, I've got 3 of different sizes in my workshop all definitely vintage. One of them I 'found' under a pile of junk (35 years...
Marving, there's a name from the past that I've not seen for a while; late 70's Z1, short Marving exhaust, traffic-light drag race. ;)
I bought a Halfords 'Advanced' ratchet socket on which the ratchet failed. Since it had a 'Lifetime' warranty I took it back to Halfords for...
Much like the small bearing in the gearbox/clutch pushrod shaft, looks a a simple enough job but is a right PITA to remove.
900 engines have a longer stroke than 400/600/750 and so the cylinders are a little longer meaning the pipes are also longer. Monster Vs. SS are...
No doubt a serious bit of kit but pricey when a basic pair of circlip pliers will do.
If the chassis could be fully sealed water/airtight then fine but water always gets in somewhere so getting it out is the best solution, that and...
I think the likelihood is that water/moisture could be trapped in the foam or, more likely between the foam and the metal. In restoring a Land...
Reckon I could 'reach' up to the Audi (SUV) filler. ;) Was a couple of years ago but, the cheapest I found was 5L on Amazon for £10.
My Mrs had an Audi diesel that used adblue and although, due to the low mileage, I only had to fill it twice in the 3 years we had it, I did...
Assuming it is the black plastic breather? (because the previous ally breathers used a C spanner) then it is 50mm across the flats. Even if you...
But, as anyone who knows the quality of Chris's work, worth the trip. :upyeah:
Take it to CJS Racing, you won't be disappointed. https://www.cjsracing.co.uk/
The only problem I can see with that is that if/when the foam gets wet, it may never dry encouraging corrosion?
:astonished: I wonder what my 27yr old, 54k mile 916 would look like in there? Though I did replace the hub a few years back and don't recall any...
Mine just uses an 8mm caphead bolt through the rod-end with a spacer between it and the caliper, though it is not an OEM Ducati part. [IMG] [IMG]
If you ever decide to sell it, a fully equipped road bike will have a higher value and, more importantly, desirability than a track only bike so,...
They put it on everything, even in their porridge .:eek:
Get them off by force if required, a pulley extractor should do the job and it doesn't matter if you damage them as long as the arm/shaft is kept...
The tensioner and idler bearings are different to each other; one of them uses 2 x 6201-2RS/C3 bearings side-by-side whilst the other is (I...