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bsa-bill
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mainshaft repair
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18.10. 2010 09:55 »
I have 3 fairly good mainshafts that need the keyways recut, thought I'd take them into Berwick and get a price for this - see if its feasable
if so I'll let you all know as I'll have at least one possible two spare
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1961 Flash - stock, reliable, steady, fantastic for shopping
1959 Rocket Gold Flash - blinged and tarted up would have seizure if taken to Tesco
dpaddock
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Re: mainshaft repair
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18.10. 2010 13:29 »
There were, I believe, five different part numbers for mainshafts, none of which were noted on the shafts themselves, thus making ID difficult. It will be helpful if you can post the gearbox ID from which they came (STD, SCT, etc).
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bsa-bill
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Re: mainshaft repair
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18.10. 2010 13:37 »
believe they are all standard David, two definite and one I have yet to look at to compare as it might be plunger
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1961 Flash - stock, reliable, steady, fantastic for shopping
1959 Rocket Gold Flash - blinged and tarted up would have seizure if taken to Tesco
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