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Is that the 648 ?I use high Temp red Loctite.
Is that the 648 ?I use high Temp red Loctite.
I follow Seager on Facebook, and some of the stuff Pat does (saves) is nothing short of miraculous.Seager engineering in Essex/Suffolk , UK do a vg bronze insert, threaded into head, and some matching exhaust collars to screw in. Just plan ahead, as they are very busy!! They have a facebook page which has lots of great pics of what they do 5 days a week.
He did the crank on my big bore b25 engineI follow Seager on Facebook, and some of the stuff Pat does (saves) is nothing short of miraculous.
Sorry for the delay. I'm not on here much and I don't get notices. The number I have is Loctite 272. high strength, high temperature. 50ml part # 27240Is that the 648 ?
Loctite 272. High temperature, high strength. part# 27240 50ml bottleIs that the 648 ?
Personally I would stick to standard size. Colorado sells the Stainless steel ones which requires a special tool to tighten them. https://coloradonortonworks.net/part-categories/cnw-special-tools.htmlSome years ago,someone (I can't remember his name) was advertising in INOA Norton News. He would make stainless steel oversize exhaust nuts. They were 2 inches dia. instead of the standard 1 15/16. They woud stay in place with an allen screw against the port side. Shiny and beatiful made!
I have a BMW boxer exhaust rose spanner that fits perfectly on a commando exhaust rosePersonally I would stick to standard size. Colorado sells the Stainless steel ones which requires a special tool to tighten them. https://coloradonortonworks.net/part-categories/cnw-special-tools.html
I have these on my personal MK111 and really like the look.
That would be George Scholtz.Personally I would stick to standard size. Colorado sells the Stainless steel ones which requires a special tool to tighten them. https://coloradonortonworks.net/part-categories/cnw-special-tools.html
I have these on my personal MK111 and really like the look.
You are so right Ken. George Scholtz is the name I was looking for!That would be George Scholtz.
Hello,
I am looking for George Scholtz exhaust nuts. for a 1974 850 Commando that I am putting together. If anyone has a set please call me at 413 561 7575
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Ken