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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Twin oil pump fitting
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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Thomas" data-source="post: 112889" data-attributes="member: 485"><p>I think you will still need a straight reamer, They are not a lot of money, Tracy tools , Maybe ?.</p><p>To make sure the cases are OK.</p><p>Be very careful, They are very sharp, You don't want it to dig in, That's why I blunted mine off a nats with wet and dry paper, Used wet, It's got go in very straight !, And Gentle !,</p><p>I did mine a bit at a time, I didn't think it was good to just wind it in all the way, If it didn't need it.</p><p>Then try and find the tight spot of plunger in sleeve while it is your hand,</p><p>It will show up as a Bright spot where it's tight,</p><p>Maybe use a bit of fine wet and dry paper on a wood stick ?.</p><p>Good Luck.</p><p>If you manage to free it off, You can give a good clean before it goes back, You don't want bad stuff in there which will wear it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Thomas, post: 112889, member: 485"] I think you will still need a straight reamer, They are not a lot of money, Tracy tools , Maybe ?. To make sure the cases are OK. Be very careful, They are very sharp, You don't want it to dig in, That's why I blunted mine off a nats with wet and dry paper, Used wet, It's got go in very straight !, And Gentle !, I did mine a bit at a time, I didn't think it was good to just wind it in all the way, If it didn't need it. Then try and find the tight spot of plunger in sleeve while it is your hand, It will show up as a Bright spot where it's tight, Maybe use a bit of fine wet and dry paper on a wood stick ?. Good Luck. If you manage to free it off, You can give a good clean before it goes back, You don't want bad stuff in there which will wear it out. [/QUOTE]
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