Alternative oil seal types ?

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Hi
I have just ordered some of Steve Maneys rubber crankshaft oil seals for the race bike. This runs a belt drive & guard only, I know Steves seals work but it got me to wondering.
I have a list on my old file with peoples suggestions for a variety of alternatives. ie gearchange & kickstart "square o rings"
Any chance of us updating this list? please?.
Thanks Chris
 
You can buy the rubber seals at any bearing shop. I forget the dimensions but take your old seal with you and you will find that they are a fraction of the price Maney charges.
(and they won't have his name in big letters stamped on them like most of his stuff does)
 
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Hi John
Nice to hear from you.
Steve was down your way Phillip Island I believe. He didnt say how well he got on but I saw him at Snet in August getting a ride in. He said its nearly 3 years since he last raced.
I purchased a couple of crankshaft seals as I heard that his are really good with an open primary case. I have the codes written down now.
I really needed a set of his curved 34mm inlet manifolds for Amal Mk2 carbs & they are sweet but as you say expensive. Then again if I could make anything this good I would want my name on it!!!
I also got a cover & bearing for his clutch outrigger bearing system that I picked up a while ago.
I am slowley building up a 750 but accomplished nothing over the winter. I have the big bore maney alloy barrel MK3 engine but I think I would have to alter the engine plates & possible the exhaust which touches 750 primary cases. The extra length of the crank & the cases on a MK3 electric start engine might make it a no no.
I am going to Donnington for the Norton day which is on the friday of the classic race weekend, so might pop it in my 750 flat tracker & get a run out on the track friday. As its all set up with alternator etc I might as well use it.
Let me know if you are out this season.
all the best Chris
 
Inlet manifolds are easy to make. I did my own ( sort of). I had a machinist make two cylindrical stubs that the carb rubbers went on and welded them to a pair of standard inlet stubs after I'd cut the ears off. Finally smoothed out the insides. Easy, cheap.

I ran 36mm Mk2s on it. Good for top end, but a bit flat below 4000rpm.

Maney was at Phillip Island. I'm not surprised he didn't say how he did. My mate beat him riding a 500 Triumph against Maney's 1000cc Norton ( did they make 1000cc Nortons in the early 60s, which was the class he entered?)
 
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