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    Ossa Mar

    Those footpeg brackets have been added by a previous owner. Same for the bizarre sidestand mount It looks like a Mk1 MAR to me
  2. Very likely to be the reason woody. From memory it was about 1mm that had to come off the steel spacer
  3. yes the Yamaha OEM TY plastic bushes fit the Godden Majesty 250/320 swingarm. I did find that I had to slightly shorten the inner bush (the steel one) that came in the kit from John Cane.
  4. Even with standard chain adjuster cams on a TY175, it is best to fit them one way when the axle is nearly at the front end of the slot, and the other way when the axle is nearly at the back end, because that way you can keep the handles/tabs away from passing rocks
  5. The TY175 rubber carby connection to the reed block is offset to the left relative to the reed block, presumably to place the carby further away from the exhaust than if it was straight. As a consequence of the offset built into the rubber part, the inlet path hole in the rubber part does not line up with the inlet path hole in the aluminium reed block. By fitting a rubber connection from an RD350, the holes line up, resulting in less restriction/drag in the inlet. Further reductions in inlet drag can be gained by fitting a 26mm carby instead of the standard 22mm and using a better breathing airbox
  6. that oil/petrol ratio should be OK. If the tank has not been relined to protect it from the damaging effects of modern petrol, I wouldn't put any petrol in the tank unless you are sure that the petrol you are using has no ethanol in it
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    Flat 349

    When it reaches the rev limit of 2500, does it die, 4 stroke, 8 stroke or misfire unevenly? Does throttle position make any difference to its upper rev limit?
  8. Making it the same number of links as the one that comes off is a recipe for problems because the previous owner probably took links out as the chain and sprockets wore.
  9. I think it is the sliders that are machined rather than the staunchions The Norton sliders are machined to a larger ID The modern sliders OD are machined down to fit inside the Norton sliders (and held there with glue)
  10. on some other Montesas that share that same casting, that cover is the cover for the two-stroke oil injection pump
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    Ty 250 Forks

    http://www.yamahaty.com/english/ty250en/technique250en.html use the info for TY250 type 516
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    Ty 250 Forks

    If this is twinshock TY250 forks, the sliding contact areas in the fork sliders are integrally cast with the sliders ie they don't have removable bushings. The seals John Cane sells work well. Some others do not. Standard oil volume is fine. The first model TY250 oil volume is slightly different to BCDE model forks. Oil weight is personal taste. I find the standard forks work fine with 10 WT or 15 WT fork oil. Spme people use 5WT. The springs may have become shorter if they are originals. New aftermarket springs are available.
  13. Scorpa 2T was Rotax water cooled motor then Yamaha TYZ motor then Sherco motor
  14. In Australia we ride trials in river and creek beds. Some public land is protected from use by any motorised vehicle, but privately owned and privately leased land usually has few limitations relating to vehicle use
  15. When Scorpas started coming out with the Yamaha 250 two stroke motor, I went to my local Yamaha shop and told them I would like to buy one from them but it had to come badged as a Yamaha like the one I had seen photos of in Japan - so I didn't get one
  16. I would get the original casing repaired to reduce the potential for reassembly dramas If it is just the hole that the kickstart creates in the magneto casing, I would not pull the motor apart to fix it, but would fix it while it was apart if I had to pull the motor apart for some important reason
  17. The Alpina/Frontera/Pursang front hub does look very similar to a Sherpa T front hub, but it has a larger diameter brake drum. The similar appearance is why I suggested it. It is hard to tell the difference visually unless both wheels are close together. I can arrange a photo showing this if you like. There is a slight weight penalty with the bigger brake drum. I have a couple of spare front Alpina wheels and brake plates I would be willing to sell if someone wants to make this change, but I am Australia so postage to overseas would not be cheap
  18. yes I would think there is a pretty good chance of there being something unusual inside your 247 motor seriously - if you are using a different LH crank casing it would be a good idea to do a test-assembly of the gearbox with the correct centre gasket before you fit the crankshaft
  19. or use an Alpina/Frontera hub
  20. maybe a kid pushed them in through the oil filler hole
  21. Have just checked the parts book and yes the standard pilot jet is #25
  22. I suspect they were leaving the option open of making a trail riding kit for the TY175, as was made for the TY250A. The DT100/125/175 footpegs of that time mounted on that sort of spline. As with the TY250A, it would require a very long brake pedal
  23. This homemade one works well and does not damage the edges of the gear teeth
  24. Flat spots like that are usually because the pilot jet is partly or fully blocked. I will look up the standard size pilot when I get home to my workshop. My memory is saying #25
  25. looks like pieces of a broken L section piston ring (should not be inside the primary drive casing)
 
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