David -
Actually not useless at all!
Both Kilmartin and Dennis Welch sell these adjustable plates these days...
so what's new is old is new again. Actually I think this solution is more
elegant & durable than the offset trunion.
Cheers!!
Alan
'53 BN1 '64 BJ8
On 11/10/05, David Ward <david@bighealey.ltd.uk> wrote:
>
> Hello Gentlemen,
> many years ago when I needed to carry out this operation what we did was
> to
> "open up" one end of the front shock absorber plate and slot the threaded
> fixing holes to allow the bolt to go right through and machine up a square
> plate that slides into the top shocker plate that has four threaded holes
> in
> it for the fixing bolts, this way there is adjustment in the mounting
> location of the front shock absorber as required.
> If this piece of artistic useless crap is of any use to
> anyone..............good luck.
> Regards.
> David.
> www.bighealey.ltd.uk <http://www.bighealey.ltd.uk>
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