Chaincase Seal
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Chaincase Seal
I have an old Buckingham Seal and would like to replace this if it is still available, unless there is anything better. Can anyone provide me with contact details?
- dave16mct
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Re: Chaincase Seal
Click on Jampot.com above. Go to adverts, then services, 2nd page. (The club's own revised seal is as good if not better and much cheaper!)
Dave.
Dave.
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Re: Chaincase Seal
The Buckingham seal is still available and advertised in the Jampot magazine (which you won't be receiving).
However, an improved seal is stocked, thanks to the club's spares initiatives but parts are only available to subscribing club members.
Details of the seal here:
http://www.amoc-parts.com/store/comersu ... duct=23441
Club membership and joining info here:
http://www.jampot.com/membership.asp
However, an improved seal is stocked, thanks to the club's spares initiatives but parts are only available to subscribing club members.
Details of the seal here:
http://www.amoc-parts.com/store/comersu ... duct=23441
Club membership and joining info here:
http://www.jampot.com/membership.asp
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- cfaber
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Re: Chaincase Seal
Yeah just get the improved seal. Much better design.
Fix it until it's broken!
Otherwise how will
anything get done?
Otherwise how will
anything get done?
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Re: Chaincase Seal
The club spares seal works surprisingly well. Easy to fit and no leaking at all.
I trim to correct length and use super glue to join the two ends together. Just like making up a custom O-Ring.
I trim to correct length and use super glue to join the two ends together. Just like making up a custom O-Ring.
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Re: Chaincase Seal
Thanks, I managed to re-use my seal and fingers crossed the leak won't be too bad.