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Carrying on preparation and parts finding for the glacial rebuild of my 1956/57 Dommy 99 I am looking at the inner chaincase to crankcase and engine plate fixings.

The hole in the crank-case behind the crank is a plain open hole of approx. 3/8" diameter.

I assume that this was originally a blind-ended  hole tapped 3/8 Whitworth to take a set screw?  What length was this, as a PO seems to have fitted an overlong one and broken through with it? I don't  have an inner chaincase available  at the moment to offer to it and the parts list is useless as it just calls for a 'pin'.

I was thinking of making a stepped stud and loctiting it in but I need a length for it.

Otherwise was it a hexagon standoff spacer above  and bent metal bracket to the gearbox stud below as on the alternator bikes?

Thanks a lot.

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Attachment might help a little.

I don't think it will matter if the original bolt has broken through the crankcase side as some goo on the bolt thread will help to seal this.

There is a lot of spare metal in this area so going up a thread size, if necessary, should not be a problem. Possibly even a helicoil fix.  Not quite so generous with regard to the inner chaincase.

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Hi  Niall 

From my Domi days somewhere on the chaincase side engine plate I vaguely remember a threaded hole used for the centerstand spring top fixing point with a locknut in the chaincase side, could this be the threaded hole?

Regards John O

 



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