There will be a second list you’re on it though.@mike202 how about a second list?
Hi Mike, I have sent payment via PayPal. Many Thanks
Bloody hell Ozzie, you're batting in a major league!Hi Mike, paypalled £40 from me via the Mrs who is Karen Allen.
Ozziedog,,,,,,,,cheers bud.
That’s ‘the’. not so good one bud, mine is soooooo much nicerBloody hell Ozzie, you're batting in a major league!
No need to start paying now. I want to have a successful first delivery before collecting payment for the second list. Stay tuned !Hi Mike,
If we are hopefully on the second list , can we start paying?
J & P
Wish you'd posted this sooner, i didn't realise it is such a simple bushMorning all.
Quite a few years ago I looked into the poor quality of the standard versions of this bush, and drew up a replacement in CAD. A forum member had some machined up in teflon and I've had one fitted to my bus since early 2019. It far improved the shifting.
Here's a thread I set up not long after I fitted it, unfortunately the drawing I posted doesn't seem to work for me anymore but I'll have a dig around on my PC to see if I have the native.
Thread 'Front shift rod bush - Teflon' https://earlybay.com/threads/front-shift-rod-bush-teflon.78292/
Two things were considered in the improvement, contact area and clearances. The design used a tightly controlled outside diameter which removed the need to barb and slot the bush increasing the contact area. The bush would compress radially when installed, holding it in place once fully inserted.
If I can find the original drawing it might be cost effective to look at having a couple machined up, check everything fits as it should (a few more testers) then do a group run on them.
Id expect the cost to be far less than these are.
Original PDF found, see attached.
So far then:
One more ideally for the order of
- Mike202
- Andrew Blackwell
- Ozziedog
- Chad
- Budbay6
- Matty74
- Mikek
- Buss69
- Karlos
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