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Are available through Olsen's Gasket in Washington(?) state. There should be a "Sticky Note" on the main screen with Parts Suppliers on there. Olsen's is the only one repro'ing gaskets.
Did you contact the fellow in England about the Heat Control Knob I emailed you about? I don't have any extras at the moment so you need to go direct.
In reference to your earlier post about the Idler bearings, most guys bore the egg shaped ones and press in a sleeve. A few guys make whole new ones. As far as the shafts, they usually make those too.
At the bottom of the main page is a series of "Reclamation Articles", one of which explained how to weld up sprocket teeth which given where you are would be the way to go. as long as you realize that the pins and bushings in your Rails are worn as much as the sprockets.
Decals can be ordered through the ACMOC office and the proper paint code for the Gray is still available.
Seats are available through one of the members here, he makes top notch correct fitting seats. A little pricey for some guys but still his are the best!
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Are available through Olsen's Gasket in Washington(?) state. There should be a "Sticky Note" on the main screen with Parts Suppliers on there. Olsen's is the only one repro'ing gaskets.
Did you contact the fellow in England about the Heat Control Knob I emailed you about? I don't have any extras at the moment so you need to go direct.
In reference to your earlier post about the Idler bearings, most guys bore the egg shaped ones and press in a sleeve. A few guys make whole new ones. As far as the shafts, they usually make those too.
At the bottom of the main page is a series of "Reclamation Articles", one of which explained how to weld up sprocket teeth which given where you are would be the way to go. as long as you realize that the pins and bushings in your Rails are worn as much as the sprockets.
Decals can be ordered through the ACMOC office and the proper paint code for the Gray is still available.
Seats are available through one of the members here, he makes top notch correct fitting seats. A little pricey for some guys but still his are the best!
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My work computer doesn't show the "Technical Libraries at the bottom of the main page. My home one does.
Anyways, here is the one I was referring to;
www.acmoc.org/bb/showthread.php?22252-Ex...-Drive-Sprocket-Life
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