So, my 1974(1975) Norton, (I'll get to that in a min) has a swing arm parts puzzle. The mk3 has felt oil wicks and felt disc and the bush boss is engineered to accept a "top hat" style bushing vs a straight bush and no permanent lube system with the felt things. Also, the Mk3 has two welch plugs that have to be drilled and tapped to remove, (which I had to do) So far so good?
Seems that when I took it apart, I had all the parts of a mk3 swing arm spindle, yet I have a 1974 1/2 Norton, (no rear disc, no els start, etc.) The PO was the original owner and I doubt he had the swing arm bosses milled to accept mk3 bush, etc. (* Old Britts will do this for a price)
Now my question is can my bike which was actually made in 1975, yet has every trait of a pre-1975 have the fixings of a 1975 mk3 swing arm components?
My 1975 (74?)
mk 3 exploded diagram
http://www.oldbritts.com/1975_g16.html
mk 2A exploded diagram
http://www.oldbritts.com/1973_g14.html
Mk 3 spindle
my spindle with no "cotter pin" flat spots, (mk2A style) but with felt oil wick!
Old Britts swing arm boss photo mk2A vs mk3.
my swing arm boss
Actual title
My bits, sans one welch plug and felt oil wick:
Seems that when I took it apart, I had all the parts of a mk3 swing arm spindle, yet I have a 1974 1/2 Norton, (no rear disc, no els start, etc.) The PO was the original owner and I doubt he had the swing arm bosses milled to accept mk3 bush, etc. (* Old Britts will do this for a price)
Now my question is can my bike which was actually made in 1975, yet has every trait of a pre-1975 have the fixings of a 1975 mk3 swing arm components?
My 1975 (74?)
mk 3 exploded diagram
http://www.oldbritts.com/1975_g16.html
mk 2A exploded diagram
http://www.oldbritts.com/1973_g14.html
Mk 3 spindle
my spindle with no "cotter pin" flat spots, (mk2A style) but with felt oil wick!
Old Britts swing arm boss photo mk2A vs mk3.
my swing arm boss
Actual title
My bits, sans one welch plug and felt oil wick: