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Offline Will

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Pushrods wanted
« on: 02.10. 2017 23:14 »
Set of steel pushrods wanted for a10

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Re: Pushrods wanted
« Reply #1 on: 02.10. 2017 23:16 »
Set of steel pushrods wanted for a10
I bought a steel set from SRM
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Re: Pushrods wanted
« Reply #2 on: 02.10. 2017 23:43 »
Are they all the same?  (IE: 1951 A10 cast iron top end vs 1957 Road rocket or golden flash vs 1963 RGS  )
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Re: Pushrods wanted
« Reply #3 on: 03.10. 2017 00:42 »
 I could not find a set of good push rods.

 A member (klaus) put me onto V.W. beetle "cut to fit" push rods.

 I cut them, they fit, and they are made of real metal.

 Just something to keep in mind.

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Re: Pushrods wanted
« Reply #4 on: 03.10. 2017 02:33 »
We have both short and long in stock
https://mikesclassiccyclespares.com/product/67-0360/
https://mikesclassiccyclespares.com/product/67-0362/

Also have new ones but they are the alloy type.

Thanks, Brett.

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Re: Pushrods wanted
« Reply #5 on: 03.10. 2017 06:48 »
Unless things have changed, the new SRM pushrods are solid and hence considerably heavier than the original hollow ones.
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Re: Pushrods wanted
« Reply #6 on: 03.10. 2017 08:08 »
A couple of years ago C and D Autos provided me with a set that look like the originals.

Contact them at +44 (0)1564 795000 or email at canddautos@gmx.co.uk

They still have no online sales site but have always been helpful when contacted - and generally good value.
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Re: Pushrods wanted
« Reply #7 on: 14.10. 2017 10:11 »
A couple of years ago C and D Autos provided me with a set that look like the originals.

Contact them at +44 (0)1564 795000 or email at canddautos@gmx.co.uk

They still have no online sales site but have always been helpful when contacted - and generally good value.
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Hi been waiting 8 months now for c and d to get some in

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Re: Pushrods wanted
« Reply #8 on: 14.10. 2017 10:13 »
We have both short and long in stock
https://mikesclassiccyclespares.com/product/67-0360/
https://mikesclassiccyclespares.com/product/67-0362/

Also have new ones but they are the alloy type.

Thanks, Brett.


Thanks for that Brett but shipping to uk would be expansive 👍

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Re: Pushrods wanted
« Reply #9 on: 15.10. 2017 09:08 »
Will - that's frustrating news about C and D.

Do you have the option of harvesting hardened ends from old rods  to use with new tube?

I seem to remember Klaus, forum member, has written about pushrods made using VW Beetle tubular originals as starting points.

EDIT - scrub that! Klaus uses ally alloy pushrods made from VW Beetle parts.  And I see coater covered this already.
Terry
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