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So this washer is ".051 to .053 inch thick". Note that next one up in
thickness, 142166 (".053 to .055 inch thick"), is indeed available for
$6.25 from TRF (see
http://trf.zeni.net/TR6bluebook/105.php?s_wt=1920&s_ht=1200 ).
But the question is whether this flat or instead domed? If it's flat,
you might be able to polish it down a couple of thousandths; that's not
as easy if it's domed. I don't know how critical this thickness is -
maybe you can get by with one .002 thicker?
Lee
On 2021-02-12 15:56, Sujit Roy wrote:
> Used on many Triumph. They are used on the planetary gears. Looked on the
> usual UK sites and here in USA. No longer available.
> Thanks. Sujit
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> Sujit Roy
> Cupertino, California
>
> https://triumphstagblog.wordpress.com/
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<p>So this washer is ".051 to .053 inch thick". Note that next one up in th=
ickness, 142166 ("<span>.053 to .055 inch thick")</span>, is indeed availab=
le for $6.25 from TRF (see <a href=3D"http://trf.zeni.net/TR6blue=
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<p>But the question is whether this flat or instead domed? If it's flat,&nb=
sp;you might be able to polish it down a couple of thousandths; that's=
not as easy if it's domed. I don't know how critical this thickness is - m=
aybe you can get by with one .002 thicker? </p>
<p>Lee </p>
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