G3 AFS
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G3 AFS
Good morning ,
im having trouble finding out the part number or even size of the nuts ,securing the stud for the seat lug ,
i have a new stud from the parts service, but they need a part number for the nut .
anyone help ?
thanks
DAZ
im having trouble finding out the part number or even size of the nuts ,securing the stud for the seat lug ,
i have a new stud from the parts service, but they need a part number for the nut .
anyone help ?
thanks
DAZ
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Re: G3 AFS
Easier to assist if you give the year of the machine as it's then a question of just looking it up at http://archives.jampot.dk/Book/Spares_lists/
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Re: G3 AFS
Surely this is in the parts list for the bike, pt. no. at least. What year would the bike be? I will check. Is there another nut on the bike that fits this stud, if so where was it fitted. then look up that part number & size. If it has a number stating with 3 zero's but size not shown, I can tell you the size and where to find the size, for future reference of finding sizes. Need more info year also what seat you have fitted, I think it should be dual seat.
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Re: G3 AFS
It would seem that the part number is 000292 but not listed as a stock item at Kettering but they do stock the stud 023250 Can you give the size from that part number Rob as that would be a great help Daz
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Re: G3 AFS
thanks for comments so far ,
i have received the stud part number 023250
but as mentioned earlier i simply cant find a reference in parts book for the nut ! 000292 was my best guess but as Roy stated not available from amoc.
i have oredered a selection of witworth and bsf 5/8ths as i think thats what it is ....
thanks for all assistance
Daz
p.s. 1959 G3
i have received the stud part number 023250
but as mentioned earlier i simply cant find a reference in parts book for the nut ! 000292 was my best guess but as Roy stated not available from amoc.
i have oredered a selection of witworth and bsf 5/8ths as i think thats what it is ....
thanks for all assistance
Daz
p.s. 1959 G3
- Rob Harknett
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Re: G3 AFS
I would have thought it to be 26 tpi cycle thread. 023250 seems to be another part not used on earlier models.
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Re: G3 AFS
But what about 000292 you sad you could provide the sizeRob Harknett wrote:I would have thought it to be 26 tpi cycle thread. 023250 seems to be another part not used on earlier models.
Roy
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Re: G3 AFS
Listed by the club Roy but stocks limited. its 5/8" I see this is a half nut, so a bit special.G15 Roy wrote:But what about 000292 you sad you could provide the sizeRob Harknett wrote:I would have thought it to be 26 tpi cycle thread. 023250 seems to be another part not used on earlier models.
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Re: G3 AFS
If it's a 1959/60 model it'll be 5/8" Cycle thread 20TPI.
Dave.
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Re: G3 AFS
yes 20tpI Dave same size as 000230 timing side axel nut but I guess that is not a half nut