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  1. It's exactly what I've done over the years! Fitted what I can, then change them as time goes by and the correct things become available. My two Norton's have eventually got their right levers after 3 complete changes. Mostly because of gathering the knowledge of what I needed and what to hunt for. 

    My Matchless G3 has the wrong (Amal) valve lift lever, and I dumped the correct Bowden lever before I realized I needed it. Doh!

    Ron 

  2. There's plenty on ebay but I can't remember the watage? I guess 8W would give you a reasonable running light without using the headlamp bulb. Ron

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10-x-4115-6v-8w-BA15S-6-Volt-Motorbike-Motorcycle-Scooter-Classic-Car-Bulbs/231072273220?epid=19016563241&hash=item35ccfb1344:g:MNsAAOSw2fRaqUxT

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10-x-293-6v-4w-BA9S-6-Volt-Motorcycle-Motorbike-Classic-Car-Bulb/222906824756?hash=item33e6483834:g:PwsAAOSwdOdci87r

    PS these are quite expensive so shop around. I usually buy mine from Brit Bits or at jumbles 

  3. Yes all those frames numbers were prefixed TL.  'I' was never used in the prefix. The next known numbers after Granddads are frame TL 14612 with engine 27606.  Which are the only know numbers from 3300 bikes in the next contract in 1940. 

    Knowing the frame number and it's census number enables us to work out a pattern. 

    Ron

     

  4. Granddad and his mates look very fetching in their 'Bombay Bloomers'. I'll be reading through those documents later, although the BEF period, regiments, divisions etc is right up Rik's street. 

    The vehicle ducument is the provnance we require to fill in the missing frame and engine number details from that contract. For some reason, 249cc has been written in by 'Horse Power' with the correct 343cc in brackets. The bore and stroke is correct for a 350.

    I've already sent my calculations to Chris Orchard and he says it will be entered in the next revision. (I'll be writing it in my current edition once my maths have been confirmed by Rik/Chris/Jan).  

    I trusted my trusty Triumph (5SW) to Swanage today (50 mile round trip) 😊

    Ron

  5. Rik I'd  momentarily forgotten those pictures of contract C4631. I've given myself eye strain many times studying them, not least looking to see if I can see which way the horn faces.

    The DU42 6" headlamps have convinced me that these were based on the pre war 3SE (economy) as nearly all the others had 8" headlamps.

    Rik have you done any calculations yet? Based on the information supplied by 'Tiger80' Ive calculated the frames for contract C4631 to be TL 12771-13070 with engines 3SW 25741-26040.

    I'd also love to see some scans from Granddads army documents.   Ron

  6. Well that is great information. C3917745 is the bikes census number......Efectivley it's registration number which was painted on the tank.  It's the 294th bike from 300 under contract C4631. The contract was demanded on 26th July 39 and delivered at 50 per week and completed on 2nd Oct 39.

    This is a little snippet of information that can be added to the information that we already know. I'll send it to Chris Orchard who is the co author of 'British Forces Motorcycles'

     

    Ron

  7. Well the cycle parts will be mostly the same as our 3/5SW's and our 3HW's have a similar 350 ohv engine except for the different cylinder head etc. 

    I know that Brian Tillin  has made the engine breather flap valve units..... brian.tillin@icloud.com

    There is a simple little brass/copper disc inside the body of the valve. The disc can completely wear away and disapear over time, and from memory it's impossible to get at without removing the whole primary side.😣

    Mention my name if you want, if you contact Brian.  Ron Pier

     

  8. I have supplied Jan with a sample pre war Triumph rear carrier as fitted to 3/5SW's. I'd say it's about the most complicated of the carriers fitted to WD bikes. He's going to have a go at making one........If it's succesfull,..... and knowing Jan, it will be. he'll probably make a few more to order. Ron

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  9. I've never known how you can test a regulator as a seperate item. I always start by making sure that the dynamo 'motors' on the bench. Then if I don't get an obvious reading at the ameter when the engine is running. Or the headlamp doesn't get brighter when I rev the engine (in case the ammeter is fualty)  I test the dynamo is working ok, by the light bulb method. 

    If the dynamo is working but not charging the battery, it can only be the regulator. At this point I junk the innards and fit a solid state DVR2.  Ron

  10. Well I don't think Jeff would change his email address as it's his only usual form of contact. But I've sent him a test mail which hasn't bounced yet.

    Did you copy it correctly? Best to copy and paste ...   jeffalanhunter@aol.com

     

    Ron

     

     

     

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