12-10-2019, 10:57 AM (This post was last modified: 12-10-2019, 10:59 AM by PeteWilts.)
Hi,
My clutch thrust bearing is very noisy. When I went to lubricate it, I found the oil pipe (BJ27) is missing. I'm assuming this just screws into the clutch withdrawal collar. I can't find anyone who sells this part, so has anyone got one kicking around that I could buy off them? Maybe on an old scrap box? Thanks
Pete
They are a screw fit 1/4bsf if it has broken off you need a small thread extractor to remove the broken section. I have made them from 1/4bsf bolt
drilled down the centre and countersink the bolt head. Terry.
Peter, it's the sort of thing people don't want to part with if it means breaking up an assembly, unless they have a load of them knocking around. Have you tried someone like Tony Leslie? (Holmesdale Sevens) - cost more to make than it's worth.
An alternative is a short length of 1/4 copper pipe. You can, if careful, run a 1/4 BSF die along one end and flare the other with a small screwdriver.
Peter if your clutch and gearbox are still assembled, rather than running the risk of adding something that might drop off later, all I use is a length of clear flexible pipe pushed on the end of the oil can - it's more than capable of getting enough oil into the bearing to quieten it (unless of course the access hole is bunged up with crud), and if it doesn't work then probably the bearing is toast anyway.
(13-10-2019, 01:34 PM)Howard Wright Wrote: Hi Peter
An alternative is a short length of 1/4 copper pipe. You can, if careful, run a 1/4 BSF die along one end and flare the other with a small screwdriver.
Cheers
Howard
I'll see if I have a die and piece of pipe when next at my other garage. Failing that, I'll just get a bolt drilled. Thanks.
(13-10-2019, 12:05 PM)Chris KC Wrote: Peter, it's the sort of thing people don't want to part with if it means breaking up an assembly, unless they have a load of them knocking around. Have you tried someone like Tony Leslie? (Holmesdale Sevens) - cost more to make than it's worth.
I looked at his website, but couldn't get my head around it? But thanks anyway