They do list it. They just don't supply the part made to the original specification presumably because they can sell the (cheaper to make) flat 06.3813 plate instead.
https://andover-norton.co.uk/en/shop-details/15463
"06.0902"
I have a couple on my shelves. They were from later 850's but maybe not the MK2a? The bikes also had the restricted mufflers.
They were from later 850's but maybe not the MK2a?
I used to do it your way and now just man handle the filter and surround into place. There really isn’t a good or preferred method. That said though if I had that filter front plate your method would be the only way.I saw that in the parts book. Never seen one in person.
Usually by the second reply someone has the answer. This is exciting!
I’ve taken to compressing the intake rubbers, not trying to skip the filter in.
I used to do it your way and now just man handle the filter and surround into place. There really isn’t a good or preferred method. That said though if I had that filter front plate your method would be the only way.
Just did it this afternoon as above. Works fine.If I recall (and I hope I do because I’ll be doing it soon) is to have the back and front plate in place. Gently warm the rubbers and have a friend push the front plate towards the carbs. Slip the filter and mesh in and have a beer.
Just did it this afternoon as above. Works fine.