How bad is my Sprint?

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Re: How bad is my Sprint?

#166 Post by Mad Mart »

We have two places in Weston that sell fasteners. One called "Nuts & Bolts" the other "WSM Fasteners". They have pretty much any nut & bolt you could want. I believe they were once partners.
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Pretty much....

#167 Post by sprint95m »

:) Any supplier for agricultural, marine or HGV machinery will stock Imperial nuts and bolts.
They also keep (vast quantities of) the correct gear oil for Triumphs.




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#168 Post by shaunroche »

Been to pick up a bit more powdercoating up to day and did a bit of rubbing off!

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Looks alright I think...
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#169 Post by shaunroche »

But not in Cheshire it would seem!

Can get 4" 3/8 UNC but not 3.75" even from those places in Weston Mart....what length do you use?

Additionally, the parts catalogue shows full thread....

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Ideas chaps?
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Well.......

#170 Post by sprint95m »

You could follow Jeroen's example and convert to M10 bolts using Helicoils?




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#171 Post by Tony Burd »

shaunroche wrote:Been to pick up a bit more powdercoating up to day and did a bit of rubbing off!

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Looks alright I think...
Lovely job that, must have taken a steady hand.
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#172 Post by shaunroche »

Tony - masked all the outer surface with tape and used a flat rubber block with wet and dry.....my arm nearly fell of afterwards! Tried to use a dremmel but the grades of abrasive wheels I had were either too coarse or did nothing!
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#173 Post by shaunroche »

sprint95m wrote:You could follow Jeroen's example and convert to M10 bolts using Helicoils?
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Hoho, can see me making a right balls of that!!

So, bolts or screws?...I know which the manual shows!!
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#174 Post by Flyfisherman »

shaunroche wrote:But not in Cheshire it would seem!
Can get 4" 3/8 UNC but not 3.75" even from those places in Weston Mart....what length do you use?
Additionally, the parts catalogue shows full thread....
Ideas chaps?
Shaun

Buy some 4" ones and cut them down - try these people https://www.namrick.co.uk/acatalog/Home ... ts_18.html

I have purchased new bolts / set screws from them Inc. manifold bolts - mine just need cutting to the correct length.

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#175 Post by shaunroche »

Flyfisherman wrote:
shaunroche wrote:But not in Cheshire it would seem!
Can get 4" 3/8 UNC but not 3.75" even from those places in Weston Mart....what length do you use?
Additionally, the parts catalogue shows full thread....
Ideas chaps?
Shaun

Buy some 4" ones and cut them down - try these people https://www.namrick.co.uk/acatalog/Home ... ts_18.html

I have purchased new bolts / set screws from them Inc. manifold bolts - mine just need cutting to the correct length.

Paul
Ordered some 4" ones from Spalding Fasteners Paul...glad I'm not the only one to think about this approach! :)
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#176 Post by shaunroche »

Due to the light you can't see much difference, but this picture is the exhaust manifold after being shot blasted and after having a broken stud removed and a tap run down all three threads...

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I then opened up the exit ports to suit the gasket as I don't have the Jigsaw down pipe yet, hoping that they're something like...

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....and then sprayed it silver using Halford's manifold paint..

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Picking up yet more powder coated stuff tonight and will report back...it'll be all about reassembling soon!
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#177 Post by shaunroche »

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Re: How bad is my Sprint?

#178 Post by shaunroche »

It would appear that the engine breather is a little gunked up!

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#179 Post by DutchSprint »

Nice job, Shaun. And there is more pretty stuff coming your way soon :D :D :D
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#180 Post by shaunroche »

DutchSprint wrote:Nice job, Shaun. And there is more pretty stuff coming your way soon :D :D :D
Hurrah - Big Smiles!! :)
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