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Online RichardL

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Re: Mystery part - probably in hub
« Reply #15 on: 03.09. 2020 11:49 »
SRM sells them. I suppose, by the time it got you, it would be a very pricey washer (as if it's not already).

https://www.shop.srmclassicbikes.com/product-category/magneto-parts-srm-magneto-electronic-kits?page=2

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Re: Mystery part - probably in hub
« Reply #16 on: 03.09. 2020 12:04 »
I didn't notice that their stock level is "1".

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Re: Mystery part - probably in hub
« Reply #17 on: 03.09. 2020 23:16 »
Andrew sells them, Woz.

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Re: Mystery part - probably in hub
« Reply #18 on: 03.09. 2020 23:52 »
I could not see what purpose it served. Is it to keep dust out of the advance? It seems like a piece of sheet metal could be formed into this shape with a hammer, a few washers and a step drill bit.

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Re: Mystery part - probably in hub
« Reply #19 on: 04.09. 2020 00:32 »
Andrew sells them, Woz.
Thanx Trev....   I'll see if Chris @ Zochy's has one in his spares..   http://www.zochys-magnetos.com/
EDIT:    I rang Chris & he told me it's not needed... it's only there to keep the split washer in place while doing up the bolt..     *smile*
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