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end of dynamo. what is missing
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(14-06-2019, 09:21 AM)GK5268 Wrote: If you can't get a correct nut, why don't you just cut this overly deep nut down to size? That way you can fit the blank disc cover without any modification!

Yeah, but I haven't got the blank disc cover!
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#12
For those without lathes much can be done in a drill press. Nuts can be held sationary while a file on a block of wood is pulled under. Then nuts can be finshed by dabbing down onto emery paper etc.
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This is actually on the end of a Dynamator but I'm sure it's the same.
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(14-06-2019, 09:41 AM)andrew34ruby Wrote:
(14-06-2019, 09:21 AM)GK5268 Wrote: If you can't get a correct nut, why don't you just cut this overly deep nut down to size? That way you can fit the blank disc cover without any modification!

Yeah, but I haven't got the blank disc cover!


Then you need to get one!

If they are identical to the block core plugs, as suggested earlier, then they are readily available here: https://www.theaustinsevenworkshop.com/p...g-knock-in

and other places.
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#15
I've certainly found Bob's suggestion is a good way to tidy up recessed tappet screws.
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Job done. It was easier and quicker to make one!
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