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Hi all...

does anyone know anywhere that could supply me x4 cam & idler bushes Part # 10113-54

Drags are out of stock ,ive tried Colin (4 stroke spares) also no good :(

im guessing there the same as A10 ones but struggling to find those as well

any help with this would be amazing

TIA Neil
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Hi Neil,
Looks like Brit Bikes have the BSA A7/A10 bushes in stock. I imagine they will be the same as both the Ariel ones and BSA ones are priced identically at Draganflys. Brit Bikes are dearer though :-

http://www.britbikes.co.uk/camshaft-bus ... 1334-p.asp

All the best,
Keith.
PS. I take it you mean bushes part ref. 10331-54 !!
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I expect SRM have them (A10/Ą7, same as Ariel)

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A couple of further notes on these bushes:
from the pics the SRM bushes are the only ones that have the correct double-helix oil grooves;
and the flange thickness needs to be 92thou (with maybe a thou tolerance) - the non-SRM bushes seem to be appreciably thicker (all mine were) which will lock the cam/idler when the camwheel/inner timing cover are fitted unless 'adjusted'.

Neil - I'd be interested to know if you're fitting/reaming these yourself!

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There is a set on EBay at the moment, nothing to do with me - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/222715531227
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Post by keith.mettam »

Hi Neil,
I can see what Simon means about the double helix oil grooves. This may explain the price difference.
SRM link :-
http://shop.srmclassicbikes.com/product ... r-bush-a10

Good luck with whatever you go with.
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Re: New bushes

Post by Neil.Baker »

Thanks all for your help :)
Yes Keith i did mean 10331-54 sorry its the SYD LEXIC in me!
So i went for the set on Ebay hoping to save a bit of cash ...Thanks John for alerting me to this :)
anyway onwards and upwards lots more to do while i wait for them to arrive

Cheers Neil
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