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LOUD MOUSE
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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Sat Jul 30, 2016 7:14 am

I've had them on average every other month.
Need to get on one in the shop now. ....................lm
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I don't imagine there is a shortage of those!

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LOUD MOUSE wrote:All I need to do now is wrap engines around them. ..............lm

G-Man wrote:LM

Great news! It has been a hectic week but I found a post office in Topeka on my way to a meeting.

I have just picked up a few more of the Kawasaki idler sprockets to repair the small-wheel tensioners.

Let me know how they work out for you. The screws are held with high-strength loctite.

Thanks for the kind words.


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LOUD MOUSE wrote:Hello G.
The parts arrived and sure are nice.
Your work if looked at by anyone who didn't know what they looked like when HONDA issued them can be assumed to be HONDA it is so good.
Thank you very much. ..............................lm

G-Man wrote:Malcolm

I'll be back in UK next week. Can check then if no-one come up with the info. I think the bolt might be M5

G

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Re: Baffle hole position

Post by malcolmgb » Sat Jul 30, 2016 3:18 pm

LOUD MOUSE wrote:You can measure the end of the baffle to the threaded hole.
If you have the early issue baffle its end installs flush to the end of the pipe. .............lm
Yes I understand that Ed but I don't have any baffles which is the reason I need the dimensions, I will make baffles to suit the Honda dimensions in the hope that one day I might find some originals.
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Post by malcolmgb » Sat Jul 30, 2016 3:25 pm

G-Man wrote:Malcolm

I'll be back in UK next week. Can check then if no-one come up with the info. I think the bolt might be M5

G
Thanks Graham, if you have some spare time on your return I will call round for a chat.
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Re: Baffle hole position

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Sat Jul 30, 2016 6:01 pm

Ya can figure 3/8 inch to center on the inside of the tube. ................lm

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LOUD MOUSE wrote:You can measure the end of the baffle to the threaded hole.
If you have the early issue baffle its end installs flush to the end of the pipe. .............lm
Yes I understand that Ed but I don't have any baffles which is the reason I need the dimensions, I will make baffles to suit the Honda dimensions in the hope that one day I might find some originals.

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Post by G-Man » Wed Aug 03, 2016 12:54 pm

Malcolm

Here are some pics of a used baffle I picked up recently.

The screw is M5 and about 1/4 inch from the end of the baffle. Position on the pipe depends how far in you want the baffle to fit but I do have a NOS pipe to measure if that helps.

G

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Post by malcolmgb » Wed Aug 03, 2016 1:46 pm

Thanks Graham.
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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Wed Aug 03, 2016 4:52 pm

Hello G.
When you measure the pipe compare the distance of the center to the end to the same with the baffle.
You should find the baffle is a bit into the pipe so the hole doesn't ware through.
You'd be surprised how many baffles came loose then gone!
They rattled the hole closer to the end before they flew out. .................lm

G-Man wrote:Malcolm

Here are some pics of a used baffle I picked up recently.

The screw is M5 and about 1/4 inch from the end of the baffle. Position on the pipe depends how far in you want the baffle to fit but I do have a NOS pipe to measure if that helps.

G

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