Excellent stuff, it'll be " as left the factory" soon. Just think of all that cash you are saving, not giving it to a proffessional restorer to do! My 145 has temporally stalled, the welder has "arc-eye", crack in helmet glass. Oh dear. But i'm consoling myself with restoring a BSA M21, lllllllate 30's, the while. Had it in shed for yonks, time to do it.
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Blimey. An here was me thinking i'd get away with a set of bushes an some anti-rusting. You're making me ashamed, i shall have up game! The 145 will thank you, doubtless. Updates when the welder has recovered.
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Hi. How did you get the filter housing apart? I'm assuming it's the disposable type. Cheers
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Mitch, did you write down the number of the replacement filter you used?
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Meanwhile, the BSA has had it's magneto rewound, an big-end is being worked on; the con rod is one piece, with roller bearings, so you have to unbolt the two flywheels, to regrind the crankpin, fit oversize rollers. Expensive! Good cheer, merry gentlemen an women, let nothing you dismay. |
Have done the front suspension and steering; 164 springs, Bilstein shocks, poly bushes, ball joints, rods and bronze/grease idler arm mod. Rear suspension today and then I need to check camber, castor and toe in.
Ordered parts for a wee engine performance upgrade; TT3 cam, 7kg flywheel, 2 " exhaust along with a new clutch, aluminium/steel timing gears set and the other bits needed for the job. Would like a B20B head for the engine upgrade, anyone got one they'd be willing to sell to a good cause? :-) |
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