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Engine plate variance on swingarm frame
« on: 23.10. 2016 23:50 »
Working on the A7, mocking up the engine and gearbox, before I proceed. My engine plates are incorrect. I'm thinking they are for a rigid, or some other BSA version. They are 'short' of reaching the rear engine mount holes. I've included a picture to clarify. I'm sure someone out there can quickly ID the issue. Regardless I need new plates.
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Re: Engine plate variance on swingarm frame
« Reply #1 on: 24.10. 2016 01:58 »
Could be a set of single plates. Rigid and plunger don't have plates.

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Re: Engine plate variance on swingarm frame
« Reply #2 on: 24.10. 2016 07:57 »
Yes this plates are for a single engine.

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Re: Engine plate variance on swingarm frame
« Reply #4 on: 24.10. 2016 14:22 »
Thanks so much. Ordered the proper set, and they are on the way. I'll put these away in the box with B33 parts. 😎