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^ I allways used to religiously do the even spacing thing years ago on a new clutch but if I'm chucking a half worn clutch back together I don't...
If you want to put all the plates back exactly as you removed them then yes you can use the notches for a reference but no, this isn't something...
Never tried that JB Weld so thanks for the link. If it's the right type of plastic I would normally plastic weld something like that but it would...
See if you can perform a search on this forum Stevie as this subject has been covered many times on here. There is a friction plate (plain steel...
Likewise Pete Roy and Paul, shame I wasn't ready for return run to Loomies as would have been good to see the 848 trio from rear perspective :smile:
Yes - what bike Dartanion/where are you?
Half a dozen of us at Box now..
on way to Bury - nothing like changing plans at the last minute
Means 'don't want to know'
No John my back is ruined but might risk a run out on Elefant as like Paul, am champing at the bit for a decent run out
Sorry Chris but I don't need to read it? My last post on this thread cheers
Hope to see you there Might be worth someone starting a specific 'Bury' or 'Loomies' thread.
Box late afternoon [ATTACH]
^ nothing wrong with carefully warming up your engine but this has nothing to do with oil delivery to the vertical cylinder.
Glad you enjoyed it, it was good to catch up with you Matt. It took me a monumental amount of effort to get here this year including my health for...
just like your bike earlier, you are certainly grounded Fin :upyeah:
I'm sorry to reply 'in public' but this has been said twice before recently and I didn't comment. Unless you have oil pump or other oil gallery...
aye Cap'n Pugwash :smile:
nah, that's been photoshopped surely :smile:
no, Andy's never been a knob - it's not in his constabulary