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Burman Clutch Arm 175X
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<blockquote data-quote="timetraveller" data-source="post: 145801" data-attributes="member: 456"><p>OK so there are now eight orders and I can try to get the CNC chaps to do ten but they are likely to take weeks, even if they will take on such a simple job. My machining is not up to making stuff to sell so before I do any more is there anyone in this VOC family who is prepared to make a few. The only part needed is the part to be pressed into the ally plate. It is steel and is made from a piece of 32 mm diameter round bar. has no threads or other complications. I can send a CAD drawing to anyone out there who has the time and skills. I do not make a mark up on other peoples work so you will not be being used.</p><p>I also need some information about the clutch push rod on Comets. I do not have access to one so I have no idea whether it is a split one like on the twins.. I could just send out the devices without a pushrod which is only a length of 1/4" diameter silver steel but when I send them out I harden the inner end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timetraveller, post: 145801, member: 456"] OK so there are now eight orders and I can try to get the CNC chaps to do ten but they are likely to take weeks, even if they will take on such a simple job. My machining is not up to making stuff to sell so before I do any more is there anyone in this VOC family who is prepared to make a few. The only part needed is the part to be pressed into the ally plate. It is steel and is made from a piece of 32 mm diameter round bar. has no threads or other complications. I can send a CAD drawing to anyone out there who has the time and skills. I do not make a mark up on other peoples work so you will not be being used. I also need some information about the clutch push rod on Comets. I do not have access to one so I have no idea whether it is a split one like on the twins.. I could just send out the devices without a pushrod which is only a length of 1/4" diameter silver steel but when I send them out I harden the inner end. [/QUOTE]
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