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RoadScholar said:My experience, which is not nearly as global as some on this forum, leads me to believe that fitting (almost) any part to a Norton requires some fettling or at least close inspection.
Yes, so all it would appear to need to correct the problem is for a comparatively small amount of metal to be removed from the face of the intermediate gear boss and just one of those 'fettling jobs' we encounter from time to time.
grandpaul said:
RoadScholar said:I have gathered, from this discussion, that, as long as the oil galleries are completely drilled the swap should go as stated by AN, although timing cover gaskets also vary in thickness, I'll come up with some method for measuring the free play of the intermediate gear to insure that it is not binding when the cover fasteners are at set torque.
No, with a Mk3 cover, the return oil gallery in the timing side case DOES NOT need to be there at all, because it isn't used, that's why DD suggests blanking it off.