Mystery chain case hole '54 NH
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Mystery chain case hole '54 NH
I have a hole in the primary chain case of my '54 NH and I do not know what it is for.
The hole does not appear to be threaded.
See the photo with the hole highlighted next to the clutch chain sprocket.
Any advice is welcome.
Many thanks,
Dennis
The hole does not appear to be threaded.
See the photo with the hole highlighted next to the clutch chain sprocket.
Any advice is welcome.
Many thanks,
Dennis
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Re: Mystery chain case hole '54 NH
Looks like that's the chaincase inner for the bikes with the FERC, that hole has a small bolt to attach to the tab on the FERC front section.
Compare the back of that inner (around the gearbox sprocket) with the one on your VH. (I suspect the battery carrier mountings are different also?)
SG
Compare the back of that inner (around the gearbox sprocket) with the one on your VH. (I suspect the battery carrier mountings are different also?)
SG
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Re: Mystery chain case hole '54 NH
Yes, the battery carrier mounts are at a different height and there is not a wall around the gearbox sprocket. I notice you have a 1958 engine number!
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Re: Mystery chain case hole '54 NH
Thanks both. The bike is a bitsa so parts and the engine span several years. I am not fitting a FERC so I will blank off the hole. It is good for me that many parts span many years and are largely interchangeable. I have been caught out by some exceptions e.g. the fork leg mudguard mountings but I can generally work around those problems.
Regards,
Dennis
Regards,
Dennis
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1955 NH350 alloy head
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Re: Mystery chain case hole '54 NH
Hi
There is a tab washer that locks that bolt normally, I suggest you fit one if you are going to blank it with a bolt, last thing you want is a loose bolt in the chain case.
Regards Mick
There is a tab washer that locks that bolt normally, I suggest you fit one if you are going to blank it with a bolt, last thing you want is a loose bolt in the chain case.
Regards Mick
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Re: Mystery chain case hole '54 NH
I wouldn't use a bolt to block the hole. Just clean the hole out and fill it with a bit of silicone. If the silicone does eventually come out it will do no harm at all.
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Re: Mystery chain case hole '54 NH
Or araldite a square of beer can over the outside?
One such has been serving me well for many years (I don't use the bolt even with the FERC)
SG
One such has been serving me well for many years (I don't use the bolt even with the FERC)
SG
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