1961 Arrow where do these pats go?

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BernieP
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1961 Arrow where do these pats go?

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I have just fitted a new primary chain and tensioner and now have two small parts left, are they blanking plugs for the contact breaker-ignition timing holes?
If not where do they go?
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Many thanks for looking.
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Re: 1961 Arrow where do these pats go?

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Hi Bernie, I don’t recognise those parts from anything in the primary chain case area, best way forward is to look up on Draganfly website, on their parts listings, they show drawings etc of parts with part no etc, I hope this helps you ,Regards Roy
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That was the first place I went, must have spent 30 mins or so trying to find them but to no avail.

Thanks for the suggestion
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I am interested as I have not seen these parts and I am sure I have not fitted anything that looks like that. But I have missed things before.
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Hi Bernie
Why did you replace the chain tensioner ? was the chain broken as they look a bit chain links to me.
Cheers Bob K
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I could not adjust the primary chain, so I took the cover of and found the plastic adjuster was broke, while I had it striped down I thought it was a good time to change the chain and tensioner. the chain was not broken but comparing it to the new one it was longer.
They are larger chain links and made of brass and 4.40mm at the narrowest and 9.40mm at the widest.
I can remember taking the two items off, I seem to think they were under a gasket but not sure.
Thanks for all the help and advice.
Bernie
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