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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
2BA Countersunk Screws (406)
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<blockquote data-quote="oexing" data-source="post: 140455" data-attributes="member: 1493"><p>As I said a long time ago, imperial even in UK or certain other colonies is no longer practical, lose one screw and you are in trouble to get one quick. Look below in my link and find 10 each M 5 Torx at 2 Pounds something and you got lot of change for a M 5 tap to chase the 2 BA in the clutch. No technical issue to do this, all sizes suitable for the mod - and no worries ever after. It is not a point to use an electric driver here, just a shape of screw that you don´t screw when undoing later - with a little help from Loctite to be safe that any screw will not work its way out to get stuck on the cover.</p><p></p><p> Vic</p><p><a href="https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/222414749205?_trkparms=ispr%3D1&hash=item33c8f3be15:g:-OwAAOSwTuJYqZqG&amdata=enc%3AAQAGAAACkPYe5NmHp%252B2JMhMi7yxGiTJkPrKr5t53CooMSQt2orsSvtkx670Z0mbyfWqmxLFLYZBXDReK6gr4h03ONiwEBFKPS1A6oZ%252BuHvBehrlcF2JdcVQnV3VJlntceDqIsCSb6%252Bf5l0yhHtE94SwNnImG5rJIWVlinzR8YmSuvT0SscvIHpssYBNPeEUrozyXYWaV3Ly7asEh45KGo0ILy1ZmQ37RoAqkp9MtrAHisr0ewELYxvsHaAnxBptjeOm7vQeRzxAQMHD54E9die0Ssz9vSILgQjk6qVEXQCzPuAd04o%252BUQtZEASzCVuR5Xd0PHZTdZB8ulCfG6fkBzLwIoDp8MzzDbFHbVlscUhs3%252BX3JIrxrxRUSGKb%252FeSzTWmOKg5hnmkiEDI9IQeWorljafvx2K%252F2dxAXBDStpQGsCVmMo8ZHNj2lImo4ttJ8SElLD0kB0NML96Lf7KKFG70BfSivUv3GvvqsW%252BV2tpcjEENUfBygSVckAsPJFJ6MzujLtv2f0eJKOObA7bYj9H8Tmjv3KSKxGPY084OhU4Q%252BtIlKs6iiEcBkCdg1VAFcLTo8WIOwiTJU5nuYAzp2SvnT7zV5m8q2hLybpDMzSVUzbe01wzgV2rvEhS76KOKb8xvINap8vBGybvFhZ36ksy1f0H1fHLnwE8Il4lUm9xRcOFWguY4O1up3LNzyHTRI1EA1fWazhroLQ7x5OddVOcoR2ugUAshucezWOQYWVeOxbqYGXm5j5Aes9QUcohTWGSQPN%252Fpm658e6m9nWMe2ElUmembM%252FJzCO%252BzFKHyyct6wBmGCNFCfkA7dXIcBgkv3UYYeQX6%252FiowBAdGTHO%252BsJwk06Jg6vfoXIf3x6nAlRfUJlYcyg%252FwBp%7Campid%3APL_CLK%7Cclp%3A2334524&shqty=1&isGTR=1#shId" target="_blank">Torx M 5 stainless 10 each</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oexing, post: 140455, member: 1493"] As I said a long time ago, imperial even in UK or certain other colonies is no longer practical, lose one screw and you are in trouble to get one quick. Look below in my link and find 10 each M 5 Torx at 2 Pounds something and you got lot of change for a M 5 tap to chase the 2 BA in the clutch. No technical issue to do this, all sizes suitable for the mod - and no worries ever after. It is not a point to use an electric driver here, just a shape of screw that you don´t screw when undoing later - with a little help from Loctite to be safe that any screw will not work its way out to get stuck on the cover. Vic [URL='https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/222414749205?_trkparms=ispr%3D1&hash=item33c8f3be15:g:-OwAAOSwTuJYqZqG&amdata=enc%3AAQAGAAACkPYe5NmHp%252B2JMhMi7yxGiTJkPrKr5t53CooMSQt2orsSvtkx670Z0mbyfWqmxLFLYZBXDReK6gr4h03ONiwEBFKPS1A6oZ%252BuHvBehrlcF2JdcVQnV3VJlntceDqIsCSb6%252Bf5l0yhHtE94SwNnImG5rJIWVlinzR8YmSuvT0SscvIHpssYBNPeEUrozyXYWaV3Ly7asEh45KGo0ILy1ZmQ37RoAqkp9MtrAHisr0ewELYxvsHaAnxBptjeOm7vQeRzxAQMHD54E9die0Ssz9vSILgQjk6qVEXQCzPuAd04o%252BUQtZEASzCVuR5Xd0PHZTdZB8ulCfG6fkBzLwIoDp8MzzDbFHbVlscUhs3%252BX3JIrxrxRUSGKb%252FeSzTWmOKg5hnmkiEDI9IQeWorljafvx2K%252F2dxAXBDStpQGsCVmMo8ZHNj2lImo4ttJ8SElLD0kB0NML96Lf7KKFG70BfSivUv3GvvqsW%252BV2tpcjEENUfBygSVckAsPJFJ6MzujLtv2f0eJKOObA7bYj9H8Tmjv3KSKxGPY084OhU4Q%252BtIlKs6iiEcBkCdg1VAFcLTo8WIOwiTJU5nuYAzp2SvnT7zV5m8q2hLybpDMzSVUzbe01wzgV2rvEhS76KOKb8xvINap8vBGybvFhZ36ksy1f0H1fHLnwE8Il4lUm9xRcOFWguY4O1up3LNzyHTRI1EA1fWazhroLQ7x5OddVOcoR2ugUAshucezWOQYWVeOxbqYGXm5j5Aes9QUcohTWGSQPN%252Fpm658e6m9nWMe2ElUmembM%252FJzCO%252BzFKHyyct6wBmGCNFCfkA7dXIcBgkv3UYYeQX6%252FiowBAdGTHO%252BsJwk06Jg6vfoXIf3x6nAlRfUJlYcyg%252FwBp%7Campid%3APL_CLK%7Cclp%3A2334524&shqty=1&isGTR=1#shId']Torx M 5 stainless 10 each[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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