Author Topic: Wanted - A7 / A10 primary chain tensioner  (Read 1086 times)

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Wanted - A7 / A10 primary chain tensioner
« on: 23.07. 2013 08:16 »
Hi, does anybody here in the UK have a spare good condition plunger A7 /A10 primary chain tensioner, BSA part number 67-1261, that I could purchase from them? Cheers, John
1931 Ariel VB31, 1935 Triumph 5/3 project, 1946 Ariel Square 4, 1952 Norton Model 7, 1953 BSA A10 Super Flash, 1954 Ariel VH

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Re: Wanted - A7 / A10 primary chain tensioner
« Reply #1 on: 23.07. 2013 23:46 »
I have one but I'm in Canada, if you have no luck let me know.
Vincent
1948 A7- the perpetual 25 year restoration.  1954 A10 , 1957 Ariel Huntmaster

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Re: Wanted - A7 / A10 primary chain tensioner
« Reply #2 on: 29.07. 2013 08:50 »
Hi Vincent, thanks for the offer. I am sure I can find one here in the UK at the auto-jumbles (swap-meets). I was surprised that nobody on the forum in the UK has responded but I was just trying to save time hunting for one.
It is not desperate as the bike has one in, I just wanted to do the mod to a spare one that Muskrat talked about in the listing www.a7a10.net/forum/index.php?topic=4362.0 as she is rather noisy from the primary chain area.
Did you get your chain guard and 48 engine plate sorted?
Cheers, John
1931 Ariel VB31, 1935 Triumph 5/3 project, 1946 Ariel Square 4, 1952 Norton Model 7, 1953 BSA A10 Super Flash, 1954 Ariel VH

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Re: Wanted - A7 / A10 primary chain tensioner
« Reply #3 on: 30.07. 2013 04:01 »
Hi John,
I have a worn one too that I plan to try the mod, there's a Teflon cutting board in the kitchen cupboard that I'm sure the wife will soon be asking me "did you see the
white cutting board??"
Uh, no dear, haven't seen it in a while, what cutting board??
No replies on the engine plate or chainguard, still looking though. Bike on the back burner...
Right now trying to raise funds to buy a one-owner 1953 Golden Flash! (actually two owner, but I know the history of the bike right back to the original owner. I met him about 1986 but didn't want to sell it then, instead his wife gave it to his neighbor when the old guy developed dementia. I just recently relocated the bike, and the current owner is willing to sell, if his expenses are covered.. which is where I hopefully come in!
Cheers, Vincent

1948 A7- the perpetual 25 year restoration.  1954 A10 , 1957 Ariel Huntmaster