Crank shaft shims

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Crank shaft shims

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Would any one know where I could source shims for the 16v sprint engine?
I placed a straight edge on that and the idler bar sprocket and I’m not happy.
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If these are the shims that determine the alignment of the crank / jackshaft sprockets try
145275 ( 4 thou) and 145276 ( 6 thou ). They are a common Triumph part compatible with 1300 / 1500 / 1850 as well.
Try ....

https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-145275
https://www.moss-europe.co.uk/catalogse ... =&q=145275

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Thanks Tony’s, fortunately I had another crank lying around which I pinched a couple of shins off and is aligned nicely now :wink:
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Further thanks Tony, I learned something today.
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