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- 20 Jul 2021 15:42
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: Fuel filters inside 350 Sport tank
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1910
Re: Fuel filters inside 350 Sport tank
No worries all, I found them!
- 19 Jul 2021 15:37
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: Fuel filters inside 350 Sport tank
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1910
Fuel filters inside 350 Sport tank
Hi folks,
does anyone know where I might get a couple of those long fuel filters, the ones that attach to the top of the fuel taps that sit inside the tank on a 350 Sport?
Any help appreciated!
Thanks
Graham
does anyone know where I might get a couple of those long fuel filters, the ones that attach to the top of the fuel taps that sit inside the tank on a 350 Sport?
Any help appreciated!
Thanks
Graham
- 14 Jul 2020 15:26
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: Battery for 350 Sport
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4731
Re: Battery for 350 Sport
Graham, yes, just connect two of the 4. They intelligently designed the batteries to make them suit bikes that want the terminals in a particular location e.g. positive on the front left for some bike models and front right for others. I happen to use both sets of terminals on my motobatt in my K1 ...
- 13 Jul 2020 16:35
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: Battery for 350 Sport
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4731
Re: Battery for 350 Sport
Thanks all for your responses. Re the Motobatt variety, MB9U, I have looked these up and there seems to be plenty out there, are they all the same? Also, it seems to have four terminals, whereas of course my Sport only has connections for two. Am i being dumb or does one just connect to two of those...
- 12 Jul 2020 15:59
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: Battery for 350 Sport
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4731
Battery for 350 Sport
Hi fellow Morinis
I have a 1978 Sport soon to be reunited with the road.
I need some recommendations regarding battery types and suppliers which would be most helpful - Gel types whatever, what are my options?
Many thanks, Graham
I have a 1978 Sport soon to be reunited with the road.
I need some recommendations regarding battery types and suppliers which would be most helpful - Gel types whatever, what are my options?
Many thanks, Graham
- 16 Jun 2020 12:37
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: Cambelt change
- Replies: 18
- Views: 12998
Re: Cambelt change
Thanks agin all. Took me ages but got there is the end. Took me ages but it was really mucky in there so took some time to have a good clean up. Was hard work getting the old belt off and new one on as I should have split the old one as some folks mentioned but hey ho next time will be easier! All t...
- 16 Jun 2020 12:35
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: Cambelt change
- Replies: 18
- Views: 12998
Re: Cambelt change
Hi Ming. For what it’s worth I made a flywheel holding tool out of a redundant piece of 18mm mdf by cutting the shape out with a jig saw and fitting 8mm (I think) bolts for the pins. It’s done 10 belt changes so far with no problems. Nothing wrong with a bodge if it works! This is the route I took ...
- 16 Jun 2020 12:33
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: Cambelt change
- Replies: 18
- Views: 12998
Re: Cambelt change
When you get to the belt, you can slit it lengthways and peel it off one half at a time without disturbing the timing. Slide the new one on while one half is still in position then remove that second half. Works a treat, I did it last time. DD Thanks, I didn't do that but wished I had as was hard w...
- 14 Jun 2020 19:40
- Forum: Announcements
- Topic: Welcome new forum members - introduce yourself
- Replies: 395
- Views: 607290
Re: Welcome new forum members - introduce yourself
Hi all. I am Graham in Holmfirth west Yorks. Have recently rejoined the club after a haiatus in which the '78 350 Sport (owned 20 years) has been off road for around ten years. I first joined about 2002 but the usual life stuff got in the way... I got my bike in London and found out it had been rebu...
- 14 Jun 2020 19:25
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: Cambelt change
- Replies: 18
- Views: 12998
Re: Cambelt change
Thanks Steve.
Will try again with the gear and brake technique tomorrow.
If not, then will rig something up. Indeed I don't want to spend where I don't need to!
Graham
Will try again with the gear and brake technique tomorrow.
If not, then will rig something up. Indeed I don't want to spend where I don't need to!
Graham
- 14 Jun 2020 16:15
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: Cambelt change
- Replies: 18
- Views: 12998
Re: Cambelt change
Thanks for all your other replies on this. Looking at my flywheel it looks different to many others I have seen (see pic), with 3 slots rather than holes that would usually take a tool/holder. Says Ducati on it. Anyway it was rebuilt when I bought it 20 years ago by the late Phil Smith, and he chang...
- 12 Jun 2020 20:29
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: Cambelt change
- Replies: 18
- Views: 12998
Re: Cambelt change
Thanks so much for you help guys.
Will give it a go in first instance with a socket and torque wrench and see how I get on.
Will let you know. Cheers
Will give it a go in first instance with a socket and torque wrench and see how I get on.
Will let you know. Cheers
- 12 Jun 2020 13:24
- Forum: Bikes and bits wanted
- Topic: Chrome instrument bezel (just one)! & Sport mudguard wanted
- Replies: 0
- Views: 2016
Chrome instrument bezel (just one)! & Sport mudguard wanted
Wanted chrome instrument surround/bezel I have one of the original plastic chrome clock surrounds but need another. I know it is a long shot, but does anyone have a spare for sale? I am also looking for a '78 350 Sport front mudguard, my Sport has a Strada one on presently (in really good condition)...
- 12 Jun 2020 12:37
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: Cambelt change
- Replies: 18
- Views: 12998
Cambelt change
Hi all, I have just got a new cambelt (thanks George Lane) as my Sport has been off road a few years and got a puller and want to tackle the job. Do I need anything else, i.e., lots of folks seem to be using an air driver to aid removal. Is this essential as I would rather not have to shell out £70 ...