Pin Bolt tensioner Arm Bracket - ALUMINIUM washer
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I've been to all the hydraulic and motor shops around town to source a replacement aluminium washer - only one that I can get my hands on has both ID & OD that's too small - does anyone have a correct size supply?
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SJ Lambert - Fourth Gear
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What's wrong with a copper washer?
John
John
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john.p.clegg - Coveted Fifth Gear
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I always use a "dowty washer" on the tensioner pivot bolt and the tensioner nut to timing case - maybe searching for those will bring up a whole load of further options.
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promotor - Fourth Gear
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john.p.clegg wrote:What's wrong with a copper washer?
John
Not much, it'd be nice to use an aluminium one like first time around. Copper ones are easier to get!
Ford Escort Mk1 Lotus Twin Cam
Elfin Monocoque (Twin Cam)
Elfin Type 300 (Holbay S65 - 120E) mechanic
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Elfin Type 300 (Holbay S65 - 120E) mechanic
[email protected]
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SJ Lambert - Fourth Gear
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I had a similar problem recently on a banjo fitting on suspension of my merc. I was able to stretch the aluminium washer by putting a socket extension, which had a nice flare, through washer and bashed extension with a hammer. It 'coned' it slightly but flattened out once torqued into position.
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SJ,
I also use a bonded washer (Dowty) they are a combination of zinc plated steel, for strength, that gives you something to tighten up to and compliant rubber to create a seal. When installed you can only see the zinc plate colour which is very similar to aluminium in appearance. Most hydraulic companies stock them.
Richard Hawkins
I also use a bonded washer (Dowty) they are a combination of zinc plated steel, for strength, that gives you something to tighten up to and compliant rubber to create a seal. When installed you can only see the zinc plate colour which is very similar to aluminium in appearance. Most hydraulic companies stock them.
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