Gear Selector Arm Circlip - How many mm?
i have managed to loose my circlip for the above. Can anyone tell me the size please? I have looked on a few sites but none seem to say.
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6mm I believe.
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5mm
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much less than 5mm I think- I always try to get hold of some "E" clips as they are more secure
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God how many have sprung off and been lost over the years...Ive lost a few.druist wrote:i have managed to loose my circlip

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what he said ^ but make your own or i think i have one knocking aroundLam46 wrote:buy the kit which is threaded which is spot on..Do you need anything else, maybe add them on to an order like I did..druist wrote:i have managed to loose my circlip
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the threaded thingys are the best, but if you just need an e-clip it's a 5mm.
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My method is drill a small hole where circlip goes and use a split pin,never failed in last 5 years (now i,ve gone and done it ) Trev