pushrods
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pushrods
hello all, in need of pushrods front and back pots also piston gudgeon pin strada or sport will do please have a look not great but servicable will do thanks all, muller.
Re: pushrods
dear Madmuller, yes I have the pushrods for the 350: 2 in + 2 ex Total price will be €180.00 + shipping.
Best regards from Alex Luzzi
Best regards from Alex Luzzi
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Re: pushrods
a little rich for my tastes, i will have to shop around, or rob a bank, thanks for reply.
Re: pushrods
Paul
It is possible to make your own pushrods.i have done so in the past but do not know how long they lasted as I sold the bike.
I can send info if reqd. John
It is possible to make your own pushrods.i have done so in the past but do not know how long they lasted as I sold the bike.
I can send info if reqd. John
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Re: pushrods
Interesting project that Buelle, make your own pushrods - its a bit like dig your own grave, which I have been doing quite successfully in the dark corner of my shed. In all seriousness though - its not a bad idea, but I doubt I have the capability or know how to do such a thing. I will wait and see if anything turns up on the forum. Thanks Paul
Re: pushrods
Paul
It is quite simple. Some tubing and steel caps. The indent is made by striking an appropriately sized ball bearing into softened metal then hardening by the traditional method of heating and quenching in oil.
Obviously care has to be taken to protect your eyes when striking the ball bearing.
I did this for a matchless 350. Obviously slower revving but it worked fine.
It is quite simple. Some tubing and steel caps. The indent is made by striking an appropriately sized ball bearing into softened metal then hardening by the traditional method of heating and quenching in oil.
Obviously care has to be taken to protect your eyes when striking the ball bearing.
I did this for a matchless 350. Obviously slower revving but it worked fine.