Only a small item, but one that can hold up a build. I got these as part of a 'top quality' brake rebuild kit, luckily, I had a few spare ( Italian ) ones knocking about. How do these things get through quality control? It's little things like this that really P you off.
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"Quality control" is not a phrase normally associated with Indian manufacturing processes.
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I'm beginning to understand that now.ArmandTanzarian wrote:"Quality control" is not a phrase normally associated with Indian manufacturing processes.
Looks like you've been sent one LI/SX/TV pivot & one GP pivot
I am playing all the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order.
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Just bought an indian set of gears, all went well up to second gear but that one wouldn't go on the layshaft, almost 2mm too small
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Tractorman wrote:Just bought an indian set of gears, all went well up to second gear but that one wouldn't go on the layshaft, almost 2mm too small
Mine is a minor inconvenience compared to yours then.