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Postby hobot » Fri Jul 23, 2010 1:32 pm

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Re: part number size list

Postby grandpaul » Fri Jul 23, 2010 2:22 pm

UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!

Wow. 1295 line items. That's amazing. I'm going to create a spreadsheet and do a cross-refere4nce, because I'm sure there are duplicate bits under different part numbers.

Thanx a ton, dude.
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Re: part number size list

Postby L.A.B. » Fri Jul 23, 2010 2:42 pm

grandpaul wrote:UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!

Wow. 1295 line items. That's amazing. I'm going to create a spreadsheet and do a cross-refere4nce, because I'm sure there are duplicate bits under different part numbers.


The link to that information has been in the "Technical info section..." sticky topic for at least two years! :roll:

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Re: part number size list

Postby pvisseriii » Fri Jul 23, 2010 2:47 pm

That's a good link, Hobot, but I believe that the only rusty Norton is an unridden Norton. A running Norton creates this hidden mist on the surfaces of ferrous metals. A down unit is void of this benefit and is soon to corrode. This can be no more evident then on coastal highways.
Other than the fenders and Chainguards there is little need for stainless on the Norton Commando. IMHO Stainless only serves to disrupt the delecate balance of torque and stresses engineered into this rolling work of artistic performance.

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Re: part number size list

Postby grandpaul » Mon Jul 26, 2010 8:52 am

L.A.B. wrote:The link to that information has been in the "Technical info section..." sticky topic for at least two years!


that's what I get for not researching!
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Re: part number size list

Postby L.A.B. » Mon Jul 26, 2010 10:29 am

grandpaul wrote:that's what I get for not researching!


Ok, well, I was slightly surprised you hadn't seen that list before, as it's been mentioned in several posts at least as far back as October 2006.

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Re: part number size list

Postby grandpaul » Mon Jul 26, 2010 11:16 am

Maybe it's because I own and moderate 7 forums, co-moderate 3 others, and am active on at least 3 others (all on Delphi), BESIDES which I moderate "Classics/Vintage" sections on TriumphRat.Net & TriumphTalk.Com, and have at least a half dozen other forums I'm active on (such as this one), I guess I simply overlooked the significance of that very interesting bit of info!

...oh, and I have a job that I occasionally spend some time with...
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Re: part number size list

Postby travelerjerry » Mon Jul 26, 2010 11:27 am

Thanks Hobot, got that one bookmarked for future reference.
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Re: part number size list

Postby Diablouph » Mon Jul 26, 2010 12:31 pm

That L.A.B is fair but firm with the paddle when we’re naughty.

It’s a shame the Stainlessbits place is out of business. It’s a reminder that we each should do our part to support THIS forum.

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