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01-01-2022, 01:55 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-01-2022, 07:03 PM by JonE.)
What do people make up or use for a missing little metal oiler cap which sits above the shaft for the brass bush that holds the O/S end of the dynamo spindle?
And does that bush below need to have a small hole drilled or not? I'm unsure if some of the units I've looked at have had bushes replaced and they are in oilite or something, which doesnt require lube, or doesnt require a hole?! Or if they have just not been drilled as they should be.
Any thoughts?
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Push in Flip Top Oilers. Plenty on Ebay.
Steve
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Thankyou.
So should those particular bushes definitely be drilled or not? I'm confused as to if oilite just absorbs and if it is used as an alternative for other types of bush in modern times... or if its just that people haven't done the job properly when changing these things!
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good. glad its not just me! further investigation has found one dusty 'ole which appears to have been tapped for 5/16 BSF thread, unless its somehow just giving an impression in hardened oil. So I'm guessing 5/16 pushfit is about right.
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01-01-2022, 06:29 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-01-2022, 06:33 PM by Bob Culver.)
As a colonial always confused by the quaint n/s o/s thing. Should it not be o/s? I gather the reference is to the curb not the driver? Curious as to when oilite became established. On other cars intrigued how little the soft shaft wears running in seldom lubricated oilite bush. A push in wooden plug will keep the dirt out
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My car now has the correct C35A dynamo, but when I first acquired it the dynamo was a later C35M which just had a pressed in plug. Being fairly naïve in A7 ownership at the time I didn't realise that the end bush needed occasional lubrication. Steve will hopefully remember coming to my aid at the top of Staxton hill on a coast to coast a long time ago when the end bush was wailing like a banshee... a couple of drops was all that was needed.
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A long time ago! I can't remember when it was. Malcolm will probably know if he's kept entry lists. It was the first time I did the run.