All
New to this, so please bear with me. This bike is 20 years older than I am!
I also just tried to post all this a minute ago, and lost it somehow, so apologies if this is appearing twice! Anyway:
I have a 1959 A10 Golden Flash. I have had a recurring problem of the 'sleeve nut' coming loose (the big nut that you tighten with a C Spanner / punch and a hammer - and which holds the cush drive / 'shock absorber' on).
My question is: How do you stop this from happening?! It seems rather odd that there is no tab washer in there, and that the nut seems to tighten a good 1/4" beyond the split pin hole (mine is completely loose, can be tightend by hand, and it's still a good few mill beyond the split pin which is sat in there safe and sound). Shouldn't the split pin hold the nut in the tightened position? And if that's not what it's for, then shouldn't something else do that e.g. a tab washer or something?
So the question is: What does everyone else do to hold this nut on properly, and stop it from working its way loose?
Taking the primary chain case off, and tightening everything up, is a pretty involved job. So I don't want to have to keep doing it (this time it lasted 100 miles since the last time! And the last time it was tightened up by an 'old bike' mechanic, so I think it was done properly!)
Quite confused by it all to be honest. Do people use Loctite or something?
Cheers