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Post by headcoats on Jun 15, 2020 8:32:42 GMT 1
Has anyone got the dimensions for a standard tank washer for the LC please
The round "cupped" washer that holds the rear of the tank down
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Post by shaunthe2nd on Jun 15, 2020 8:54:41 GMT 1
50mm diameter, hole 8.3mm, material thickness 1.7mm, overall width over cupped section 5mm.
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Post by headcoats on Jun 15, 2020 8:55:55 GMT 1
Cheers Shauny :-)
Have you the inside measurement where it sits on the round rubber please
Is that 60mm meant to be 50mm as well ? I have an aftermarket stainless one here and that is 49.50mm
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Post by headcoats on Jun 15, 2020 11:54:34 GMT 1
Anyone else :-)
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Post by wangwang on Jun 15, 2020 20:28:52 GMT 1
50mm diameter, 47mm between the rolled edges to cover the tank rubber.
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Post by shaunthe2nd on Jun 15, 2020 20:54:22 GMT 1
Cheers Shauny :-)
Have you the inside measurement where it sits on the round rubber please
Is that 60mm meant to be 50mm as well ? I have an aftermarket stainless one here and that is 49.50mm oops, typo yes 50mm not 60 outside. inside is about 47mm
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Post by JonW on Jun 16, 2020 5:27:23 GMT 1
The aftermarket ones I got (bought accidentally) were just hole saw cut stainless and were flat. No way would I have paid up for them knowingly. The whole point of the washer being cupped is that it holds the back of the tank securely, these just allow you to compress the bush, nothing else. I do have a cool Yam logo washer that Mike did for me when he sent me my HL brackets for my 421, pics on my site. I really like it, he used to sell some superb bits of CNC stuff, sadly I dont think he does them anymore. I'd advise anyone to either make one with a press or place a WTB ad for the real thing.
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Post by headcoats on Jun 16, 2020 7:31:51 GMT 1
Nick Chambers used to make a proper shaped washer but doesn't do them anymore and only sells a flat washer which I too don't want So anyone who could make them on a lathe , I think will sell a few
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Post by JonW on Jun 16, 2020 8:06:27 GMT 1
Good point you could defo make these on a lathe and then you could do alloy rather than steel (like you would in a press).
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