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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Thomas" data-source="post: 87493" data-attributes="member: 485"><p>When I do mine, I am "thinking" of finding some tube or rod the size of some of the holes in the flywheels, Not too tight, Then pressing together.</p><p>I plan to do the same when I bore the new holes in the flywheels, For the 560, To keep them in line !!, I have been told that one bloke bored the hole in one wheel, Then did the other after, It did not work out well !!.</p><p>Just checked the outer bearing in the old rod, Which has been used, Before I take it out and fit it to my new Carillo</p><p>rod, And it's a few thou out of round, I don't think it will upset it too much ?, As long as it's not too tight.</p><p>Good Luck, Bill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Thomas, post: 87493, member: 485"] When I do mine, I am "thinking" of finding some tube or rod the size of some of the holes in the flywheels, Not too tight, Then pressing together. I plan to do the same when I bore the new holes in the flywheels, For the 560, To keep them in line !!, I have been told that one bloke bored the hole in one wheel, Then did the other after, It did not work out well !!. Just checked the outer bearing in the old rod, Which has been used, Before I take it out and fit it to my new Carillo rod, And it's a few thou out of round, I don't think it will upset it too much ?, As long as it's not too tight. Good Luck, Bill. [/QUOTE]
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