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GF Plunger rear hub dust cover
« on: 07.06. 2014 04:33 »
Looking for rear hub dust cover P/N 67-6128 for my GF plunger if anyone has a spare lying around gathering dust.  *smile*

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Re: GF Plunger rear hub dust cover
« Reply #1 on: 07.06. 2014 06:33 »
Does it look like this?


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Re: GF Plunger rear hub dust cover
« Reply #2 on: 07.06. 2014 06:40 »
Or this?

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Re: GF Plunger rear hub dust cover
« Reply #3 on: 07.06. 2014 08:25 »

 I say it's a two piece one that resembles the first one, but would need to see the other side...
Same as mine, but I only have the inner(more important) bit
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Re: GF Plunger rear hub dust cover
« Reply #4 on: 07.06. 2014 10:24 »
Hi Clive, the first photo looks like the one in the parts book. I am attaching photos of the cover.
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Re: GF Plunger rear hub dust cover
« Reply #5 on: 07.06. 2014 10:34 »
^^^  that one is the same I got on my plunger (& like picture in the 1st of Clive54bsa posts).

(& fixed the picture in the post, remember you can edit posts).


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Re: GF Plunger rear hub dust cover
« Reply #6 on: 07.06. 2014 15:15 »

 Tom, I'm a little confused- are you looking for one, or have you found one for sale, that you're showing pictures of for confirmation...?
 If the latter, maybe others might like to know the source if there's more..?
 As A10gf says that looks like the one you need and that I only have the inner piece of.
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Re: GF Plunger rear hub dust cover
« Reply #7 on: 07.06. 2014 17:38 »
Tom, Here's the back side of the 1st picture I posted.
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Re: GF Plunger rear hub dust cover
« Reply #8 on: 07.06. 2014 21:20 »
Clive that looks like it OK, I am going by the part number and diagram in the parts book.

Dutch, I was hoping somebody might have an old one lying around spare that they did not need and possibly donate or maybe I have something I can swap. I'm not being tight arsed but haven't worked in the past 16 months (not for the want of trying, but when you get to your 60's no one wants to know) and don't receive any benefits whatsoever even though I have never been idle for 46 years so scraping the pennies or cents so to speak. The photo is from British spares in Austria for 18 euros which is OK but with postage it can rise to whatever.

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Re: GF Plunger rear hub dust cover
« Reply #9 on: 07.06. 2014 22:40 »

 Ok, I'm hearin' you- I may be wrong, but I think a lot be mangled on removal, the outer is ripped away to get at the inner if it's tight on the hub...only spot welded though.

 I'll keep an eye out at the next local swappie in a couple of weeks if I get there..
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Re: GF Plunger rear hub dust cover
« Reply #10 on: 08.06. 2014 01:08 »
Thanks Dutch, appreciate the help...have a good one. *beer*

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