1927 ariel burman q clutch
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1927 ariel burman q clutch
hi checking the clutch on a burman q does anyone know if the large nut that holds the centre of the clutch to the basket
does it have a washer next to the 1/4 x 1/4 rollers before the large locking nut or not ( this is the large circular nut at the back )
thanks in advance
rod
does it have a washer next to the 1/4 x 1/4 rollers before the large locking nut or not ( this is the large circular nut at the back )
thanks in advance
rod
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Re: 1927 ariel burman q clutch
look at the photos in this ad. The product is currently sold out, but you can see how it works from the photo
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Re: 1927 ariel burman q clutch
Just one thing - they are not 1/4 x 1/4 rollers (as I found out when sorting my 1928 clutch). They are 1/4 x I think...15/64 (definitely an odd number).
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Re: 1927 ariel burman q clutch
Tony, you are correct 1/4 x 15/64 so that the rollers don't bind in the 1/4" gap
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Re: 1927 ariel burman q clutch
Wot? 15/64"! I have to check that now..
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Re: 1927 ariel burman q clutch
On other Burman clutches AJS Matchless, Panther etc. the gap is made to fit the standard 1/4 rollers with sufficient clearance. Nev
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Nev, I am surprised if what you say is correct as it is standard on all clutches that I am familiar with including BSA and Triumph clutches to use the 15/64 rollers including the Ariel 2 strokes.
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Re: 1927 ariel burman q clutch
Roger IF they make that size it must be for a reason so do what works, If you run out of end clearance you'll wear flats on the rollers. AJS/Matchless two in the last few years and my 1930 model G. Must finish that one day. Mechanicals are done. All part of the challenge. Nev
Re: 1927 ariel burman q clutch
The rollers on my 1928 clutch have a small recess at one end that i know not the reason for.
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Part of the manufacturing process, I would suggest. Some are slightly domed too. Nev
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