Hoping someone here can enlighten me - - -
I have a couple sets of OEM rockers for big twin springer forks. Also have a couple sets of studs and bushings, mostly wore out. I have a set of bushings, new, I thought they were OEM, but are not drilled and machined for grease passageway, so don't know what they are, although they are the right size.
I've tried to accurately measure the width of the rockers at the bushing 'boss' area, the length of the bushings, and the length of the studs where the bushings engage them.
I've come up with exactly 1.000" for the bushings, and about 1.012" for the stud. When the 'stud screw' and lockwasher are installed, that would leave .012" end play. Does this seem correct? Anybody got any nice OEM parts they can measure to confirm this for me? What is the width of the rocker itself?... it can't be greater than the bushing, obviously.... right?
I have a couple sets of OEM rockers for big twin springer forks. Also have a couple sets of studs and bushings, mostly wore out. I have a set of bushings, new, I thought they were OEM, but are not drilled and machined for grease passageway, so don't know what they are, although they are the right size.
I've tried to accurately measure the width of the rockers at the bushing 'boss' area, the length of the bushings, and the length of the studs where the bushings engage them.
I've come up with exactly 1.000" for the bushings, and about 1.012" for the stud. When the 'stud screw' and lockwasher are installed, that would leave .012" end play. Does this seem correct? Anybody got any nice OEM parts they can measure to confirm this for me? What is the width of the rocker itself?... it can't be greater than the bushing, obviously.... right?
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