Confused..it does doesn't it, or am I missing something?
new owner Matchless G3 62
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Re: new owner Matchless G3 62
Sorry all
The symptoms are classic of the Burman gearbox - didn't think before I typed
Of course a 62 would have been fitted with an AMC box which does not have a kick start quadrant and it 's associated meshing issue.
Regards Mick
The symptoms are classic of the Burman gearbox - didn't think before I typed
Of course a 62 would have been fitted with an AMC box which does not have a kick start quadrant and it 's associated meshing issue.
Regards Mick
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Re: new owner Matchless G3 62
"if some one told me I have a Sturmdy Archer gearbox I would believe it" still getting farmiliar with machine
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Re: new owner Matchless G3 62
The Engine number should be G3 41781 & the gearbox should be M 35908, I've never seen any AMC gearbox with a G as the prefix. I have a 1962 machine and the gearbox is G 36532 so the number is in the right area for '62 manufacture. If the gearbox is locking up you might need to open it up and check that all is as it should be. There are articles on this box on Christian's Archives (Archives.Jampot.dk) and it is very easy to work on.
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Re: new owner Matchless G3 62
Hi Reynard the gearbox is not locking up its just after stopping the machine the kickstarter goes solid, placed in gear & a slight rocking motion puts it back to normal I have yet to ride the machine
upon a closer look gearbox No. is M 35908 eng.G 341781 with 028094 on left of cylinder base frame No.A 82367
I am still happily finding my way around this machine and still thrilled it started after being stood since 2007
upon a closer look gearbox No. is M 35908 eng.G 341781 with 028094 on left of cylinder base frame No.A 82367
I am still happily finding my way around this machine and still thrilled it started after being stood since 2007
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Re: new owner Matchless G3 62
That gearbox number sounds about right. I have a slightly earlier one ('60 or '61 I believe) that has the number M 24539
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Re: new owner Matchless G3 62
Today getting ready for debut ride machine all checked over front to back oil levels/timing/brakes/all nuts and bolts/oil pipes & flow /charging at 13+ volts/etc
I am now experiencing fuel tap leak on eack tap in both on and off push position,
upon tap strip down I find what looks like fibre washers with a spiral pattern accross the surface I am guessing these should be cork items ?
can I use fibre washers which I have onboard or can I cut new items from a cork wine glass coaster maybe ?
I really want to try my machine out I have even discovered the gearbox is 1 up 3 down
PS before today I have been starting my bike using an auxilary small fuel tank
I am now experiencing fuel tap leak on eack tap in both on and off push position,
upon tap strip down I find what looks like fibre washers with a spiral pattern accross the surface I am guessing these should be cork items ?
can I use fibre washers which I have onboard or can I cut new items from a cork wine glass coaster maybe ?
I really want to try my machine out I have even discovered the gearbox is 1 up 3 down
PS before today I have been starting my bike using an auxilary small fuel tank
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Re: new owner Matchless G3 62
HMM if the tank had been dry for some time as the corks swelled with the pertrol they may well have ended up sealing. But there again they might not. You would be better using a wine cork, great excuse to buy and drink a more expensive wine. Fibre washers are unlikely to work as the spiral pattern is what seals it that side and there has to be some spring in the cork to seal the other side to the flat of the tap slide. Both sides. If cutting your own make them just a little thicker than the ones you remove as they have become flattened.
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