TV175 1963 strip and rebuild
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Love the clutch compresser you won't fit that in your toolbox lol
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Wow, some great equipment available.....perfectly placed for this type of work!
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The 2 marks are cracks! confirmed by dye penetrant.
At the moment I'm having huge difficulty removing the lower steering bearing race. I might have to cut a slot in it
Gearbox stripped , good too as all nuts were very loose.. imagine the absolute slightest pinch up with a 1/4 ratchet.
I noticed something today on the forks... the weld on cable loop, I have 2 welded loops ut have only seen them with 1 welded loop and 1 bolt on loop... any ideas?
At the moment I'm having huge difficulty removing the lower steering bearing race. I might have to cut a slot in it

Gearbox stripped , good too as all nuts were very loose.. imagine the absolute slightest pinch up with a 1/4 ratchet.
I noticed something today on the forks... the weld on cable loop, I have 2 welded loops ut have only seen them with 1 welded loop and 1 bolt on loop... any ideas?
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Sorry.. due to the edit time out I couldn't add the last bit.
Any ideas when they changed from 2 weld on loops to a single weld on and bolt on? I have found quite a few photos of the 2 welded loop forks.
Any ideas when they changed from 2 weld on loops to a single weld on and bolt on? I have found quite a few photos of the 2 welded loop forks.
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if your gearbox endplate nuts were loose, check to see if the locating dowels have worn the case, they often do, mine had done so i fitted the endplate without the dowels then drilled trough the endplate and into the case with an 8mm drill then made 2 new dowels in that size, its a tight fit now.
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Not sure when they changed from weld on to 1 weld + bolt on but it is not uncommon for early SIII to have both weld on.
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I believe it was around December 1963. Same time as the panels changed.fluff34567 wrote:Sorry.. due to the edit time out I couldn't add the last bit.
Any ideas when they changed from 2 weld on loops to a single weld on and bolt on? I have found quite a few photos of the 2 welded loop forks.
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Thanks for the replies above..GREATLY appreciated! I didn't notice any wear but will have a closer look.
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thats got to be tip of the day holty nice oneholty wrote:if your gearbox endplate nuts were loose, check to see if the locating dowels have worn the case, they often do, mine had done so i fitted the endplate without the dowels then drilled trough the endplate and into the case with an 8mm drill then made 2 new dowels in that size, its a tight fit now.

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Not a good day I am afraid... couldn't get the flywheel off the crank regardless of which puller was used inc a rather large 3 legged version in addition to the "proper" one and rediculous amounts of heat etc.
I had to sacrifice the crank... this is what's left of the flywheel taper.


I had to sacrifice the crank... this is what's left of the flywheel taper.

