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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Fitting BT-H Magneto
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<blockquote data-quote="BigEd" data-source="post: 30255" data-attributes="member: 161"><p>Dear Kevin,</p><p>Below (I hope) is a picture of the kit I got from the VOC Spares company when I fitted my magneto. This was probably 2008 so the gear is fibre rather than nylon as shown in your picture. You can find the same picture at: <a href="http://www.bt-h.biz/timing_pinion_conv.htm" target="_blank">http://www.bt-h.biz/timing_pinion_conv.htm</a> and links to more fitting pictures and tips.</p><p></p><p>You say your gear misalignment seems to be the same even with your original magneto fitted. I previously suggested there might be some kind of spacer/shim on the joint face that would put the magneto further towards the centre line of the bike giving you the gear misalignment. If as you have stated there is no shim/spacer then could the casting where the the magneto flange fits be thicker than normal?</p><p></p><p>Is it feasible to put a thin spacer between the ET223/1 and the gear to move the gear better into alignment?</p><p>[ATTACH]1152[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigEd, post: 30255, member: 161"] Dear Kevin, Below (I hope) is a picture of the kit I got from the VOC Spares company when I fitted my magneto. This was probably 2008 so the gear is fibre rather than nylon as shown in your picture. You can find the same picture at: [URL]http://www.bt-h.biz/timing_pinion_conv.htm[/URL] and links to more fitting pictures and tips. You say your gear misalignment seems to be the same even with your original magneto fitted. I previously suggested there might be some kind of spacer/shim on the joint face that would put the magneto further towards the centre line of the bike giving you the gear misalignment. If as you have stated there is no shim/spacer then could the casting where the the magneto flange fits be thicker than normal? Is it feasible to put a thin spacer between the ET223/1 and the gear to move the gear better into alignment? [ATTACH]1152.vB[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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