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Hi Tom,
Yes, it was indeed a typo - 1800+ grit if i end up wet and drying it.
It is my first time spraying (other than repainting old frame/engine parts in black etc), but i took my time, and was very careful not to bodge it - mist layers, light coats, flatting off after each coat with 1500 grit etc.
I bought good quality pin striping tape and decent car body shop 3m masking tape to do the masking and it works really well - the lines were perfect, if i do say so myself. I then used 3mm pin striping tape for the black line and lacquered over the whole lot (decals included).
I am very happy with the way it has turned out. The lacquer is so good, i am not even sure it needs flatting/polishing? I'll wait a week or so an decide!
Thanks for the feedback.
Max
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Hi Tom (and anyone else that might be interested)
Here are pics of the finished tank. I now have to wait 2 weeks for the petrol resistant lacquer to fully cure before polishing with 100 grit wet and dry.
I am pretty happy with the results.
Cheers,
Max
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Hi Tom,
The tank is coming along nicely. It is all stripped, filled and painted (which took some very careful masking) and i am quite happy with the results, especially as i was quoted
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Thanks for the reply. I was planning to use 'Halfrauds' paints, but also use their petrol resistant lacquer on top. I will let you know how i get on.
Thanks,
Max
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Hi all,
I was wondering if someone could give me a colour/paint reference for the blue and silver used on the aluminium 'homerlite' tanks on a 74/75 Sherpa T 250 (model 150)? Please see pic attached for reference.
I have a compressor/paint gun setup, or can use spray cans if there is a good match anyone can suggest. Any suggestions welcome.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Max
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Peter at Bultaco Australia has a used one that he going to take from a complete engine for me.
Thanks for the advice chaps - much appreciated.
Max
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Thanks guys - I have emailed Bultaco Australia.
Fingers crossed he will have good news.
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Hi all,
Can anyone suggest where i might get hold of a right hand side outer engine casing for 1975 Sherpa T 250 (model 150).
It is the right hand side outer casing with the clutch adjuster that i need, as mine is cracked.
I have asked Bultaco UK (Egham) and they only have knackered/welded/cracked ones - nothing usable.
As a long shot, I have also asked Hughs Bultaco in NY.
Is there anyone else i could try
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Max
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Got it!! It was the little dowels that were throwing me!!
Had to get the missus to help though, no way i would have been able to do that on my own without going mad!
Cheers!!
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Hi,
Aplogies if this is a very basic question...
I have just removed the head and barrel from my 75 Sherpa 250 (150 model) for blasting/painting, but I am now having trouble comressing the 2 piston rings for re-installation of the barrel.
How do I compress the piston rings, so i can drop the barell back over the piston?
The Haynes manual says to use a 'ring clamp' is this different to 'normal' ring compressor?
Any pointers much appreciated.
Thanks,
Max
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Hi all,
Please excuse the basic question, but can anyone tell me how much coolant and gear oil to use in a Beta Gara/Zero '93.
I have flushed the coolant tank and radiator and need to know how much coolant to use as i cant see a fill level indicator anywhere?
Also, i am going to drain and replace the gear/transmission fluid, but i do not have an oil level window, it looks like it has been replaced with a solid bolt. Can anyone tell me how much transmission fluid they use?
Thanks,
Max
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Hi, Apologies if this is a stupid question but does anyone know where i can get a maintenance / service manual for a '93 Beta Zero/Gara. I can't seem to find anyone who makes or sells one - neither Haynes or Clymer? Any help much appreciated. Thanks, Max
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