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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
How good is a good Burman box?
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<blockquote data-quote="dave g6xnc" data-source="post: 44246" data-attributes="member: 2729"><p>For racing fit an AMC Norton box, the Matchless and AJS boxes are the same but have different case lugs and the Norton fits easist, brilliant gear box very strong and simple to have apart. I used the Norton clutch running dry with three plates and a Manx type home made primary chain oiler. Also cut the carrier down the half width as only three plates in use for lightness, good old days!!.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave g6xnc, post: 44246, member: 2729"] For racing fit an AMC Norton box, the Matchless and AJS boxes are the same but have different case lugs and the Norton fits easist, brilliant gear box very strong and simple to have apart. I used the Norton clutch running dry with three plates and a Manx type home made primary chain oiler. Also cut the carrier down the half width as only three plates in use for lightness, good old days!!. [/QUOTE]
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