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Pharisee
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Re: Chain oilers

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ketusur wrote: Mon Nov 21, 2022 11:57 am It's been a real problem to find someone to line ream the timing side bush.
I've just had the timing side bronze bush on my Triumph Tiger 90 (the 350cc twin) replaced and machined by Patrick Seager at Seager Engineering. He made a superb job of regrinding the crankshaft and making a new bush to suit.

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Re: Chain oilers

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Pharisee, that's a great recommendation. The way I am at the moment (told not to lift anything heavier than a kettle for 6 weeks) I'll not be working on the Matchless. I had thought to get someone to pack everything up and send it to Ken de Groome; would need to speak with him first!

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Re: Chain oilers

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If I were you I would do just that John as it will be a great boost to your mental health which in turn will boost your general well-being.
It's good to have something to focus on and by the time the spring comes your engine will be done and you can get back on the road to enjoy the summer.
All the best.
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