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    eek Triumph Pre Unit Clutch Parts

    Anyone out there got a pre unit single row clutch chain wheel ( clutch housing) in good condition and/or any other clutch bits?

    The one on Marlon the 53 Thunderbird is buggered, and no amount of butter will help....
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    joe hannah from memory triumph10 on trademe, or graeme cole?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    Anyone out there got a pre unit single row clutch chain wheel ( clutch housing) in good condition and/or any other clutch bits?

    The one on Marlon the 53 Thunderbird is buggered, and no amount of butter will help....
    Plunger A10 clutchs fits but i think they are duplex chainwheels
    Are you sure it cant be reclaimed with weld machine retreat.
    this is on Trademe
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    CLUTCH CHAINWHEEL - Triumph/BSA

    BSA A&B Group Swinging arm models (1958-) with 4 spring clutch.
    Triumph Pre-Unit 500/650cc Twins models with 5 plate clutch.
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    OEM: 57-1549,42-3266
    Gearbox one there too plus all the bits
    https://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/mot...5019b62602e088
    Last edited by husaberg; 9th January 2019 at 19:02. Reason: okay thery appear to be the same lol
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    I was thinking repair but as you say new ones are not expensive.
    I have a new set of plates, just get some rollers and the cush drive rubbers and I can be a rebel without a cause.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    I was thinking repair but as you say new ones are not expensive.
    I have a new set of plates, just get some rollers and the cush drive rubbers and I can be a rebel without a cause.
    Get OE rollers. They're an orphan size from memory - 1/4 X 6mm I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Yes they are not too bad.

    I was hoping for someone to say their shed was full of pre unit Triumph parts and just bring my van around and take them away.

    This list is now clutch basket, rollers, plates ( I have) cush drive rubber and a new nut to replace the beautifully cold chiseled one...

    These poor old bikes have had a lot of ham fisted owners.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    Yes they are not too bad.

    I was hoping for someone to say their shed was full of pre unit Triumph parts and just bring my van around and take them away.

    This list is now clutch basket, rollers, plates ( I have) cush drive rubber and a new nut to replace the beautifully cold chiseled one...

    These poor old bikes have had a lot of ham fisted owners.
    The owners started out with normal hands but the swelling from the vibrations turned turned them into legs of hams
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    Mita Tyres arrived yesterday, thought give them ago instead of paying stupid prices for period looking Avons.

    Looks like taking the rear wheel off is not a 5 minute job like on the R80 ST.
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