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1952 BSA plunger battery box & air cleaner
« on: 12.04. 2010 07:31 »
Hi guys
Back again. Does anybody have either a sketch or photo of the battery box & air filter for my Flash. The bike came without any & I need to start the wiring job
Thanks
Anji

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Re: 1952 BSA plunger battery box & air cleaner
« Reply #1 on: 12.04. 2010 10:16 »
Hi Anji,

If you wish to have the original type  fitted, you must use the original type 6 (276) AMAL, this unit will not fit with a 376 or similar.

I have a 376 fitted, cut off the air filter holder and fitted a bellmouth.
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Re: 1952 BSA plunger battery box & air cleaner
« Reply #2 on: 12.04. 2010 11:15 »
Hi Josh
Thanks Josh. I now atleast know what it looks like. Will start the hunt for one, failing which will try & fabricate. Any idea what the critical dimensions are?? (Length, width , thkness etc. )  I have the original 276 Amal

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Re: 1952 BSA plunger battery box & air cleaner
« Reply #3 on: 12.04. 2010 15:18 »
I've seen new-made battery carriers on the net, but can't remember where. You only need the carrier, and can use the 276 with a bell. Problem with the airbox is not finding one, but as discussed before on the forum, getting hold of the correct rubber junction between carb and airbox.


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Re: 1952 BSA plunger battery box & air cleaner
« Reply #4 on: 12.04. 2010 21:56 »
Hi there

Bantom John has these. He wants £100 for them though. I have declined. I am planning to fit a chrome pan filter that just goes in. These have a paper filter element inside,  well hopefully as the bike is still in bits. I got this off feebay. There's only about 40mm space between the amal 389 and the seat post tube.

I plan to fabricate a battery holder for the side so it looks like the real filter box. I might be able to use the thin remote filter advertised in the BSA Mag "The Star" its called a Hide-De-Hi, around the back so its hidden away. The filter is 1 1/2" x 7". Has anyone fitted one of these?
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Re: 1952 BSA plunger battery box & air cleaner
« Reply #5 on: 13.04. 2010 03:13 »
Hi Josh,

Do you have a photo of the 376 with filter? I have the same carb' with no filter as I can't find anything that fits.

I was considering moving my oil tank out to match the tool box and seeing if the additional space would help, either that or running a hose off the carb hooking forward: not sure about that one though, might have been too close to the now empty shelf in the fridge at the time...

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Re: 1952 BSA plunger battery box & air cleaner
« Reply #6 on: 13.04. 2010 04:59 »
G'day Darren,

The 376 will not fit with the filter, I cut the filter housing off the mounting ( i.e. I have no air filter ), screwed a bellmouth onto the 376, will post photos later.

I have the unit in the photos above as a spare that I will install on my bike when I find a well priced type 6 and A10 rubber boot to replace.

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Re: 1952 BSA plunger battery box & air cleaner
« Reply #7 on: 13.04. 2010 09:47 »
These original airboxes and carriers are very hard to find now thats why that one is for sale for 100 pounds.
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Re: 1952 BSA plunger battery box & air cleaner
« Reply #8 on: 15.04. 2010 19:51 »
Hi Stu55Flash,
I fitted a hi-de-hide filter - see my post dated 17/05/09. Sorry I don't know how to a fancy link to it. Mounted on the right hand side frame member, as you'll se in the photos in the posting. Very happy with it, so far,
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