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  • 1927 J Model gaskets & valve guides

    Hi

    Can anybody direct me to a source for gaskets and valve guides please.

    Chris (UK)

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    http://www.competitiondist.com/index...te=common/home

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      I would talk to Jon Neuman at Sagebrush Cycles in Texas. On the last Cannonball I used Competition stuff and had issues fitting the valves from Competition. They are a shouldered valve stem and the ones I got were not ground concentric. Jon I think sources his own and he also run the Cannonball with minimal issues. 817 490-1372. I bought a lot of stuff from Competition but learned that I do not trust a lot of what he sells that needs to be hardened or extremely precise. I found many things that should have been hardened and were not or had 'sketchy' hardening.

      Jerry

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        Originally posted by Jerry Wieland View Post
        I would talk to Jon Neuman at Sagebrush Cycles in Texas. On the last Cannonball I used Competition stuff and had issues fitting the valves from Competition. They are a shouldered valve stem and the ones I got were not ground concentric. Jon I think sources his own and he also run the Cannonball with minimal issues. 817 490-1372. I bought a lot of stuff from Competition but learned that I do not trust a lot of what he sells that needs to be hardened or extremely precise. I found many things that should have been hardened and were not or had 'sketchy' hardening.

        Jerry
        Thanks Jerry

        Most appreciated, as I am in England do you have an e-mail address for Jon, I tried looking up Sagebrush Cycles but all I could find where bicycle shops and a couple of them at that, or even a town location would be good.

        Regards

        Chris

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