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  • 1960 Scottish frame

    I am rebuilding my Scottish from the ground up and are after any reference of the nut / bolt used to connect the frame / engine together need to buy replacements.

    Thank you in advance

  • #2
    scottish nuts

    I beleive it should be BSF I can recomend "Namrick" on 01273779864 you can get 1&2's of what ever you need plated or stainless what ever takes your fancy they are very helpful you can do it on line on www.namrick.co.uk good luck Mike

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    • #3
      Thanks for the link and quick response, I was looking at washer/nuts bolt and spaces (position) etc. which I think a Blue print should help.

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      • #4
        scottish nuts

        If you search forum "frame spacers"there is a factory drawing with all the specs for each modal so that may help.

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        • #5
          spacers

          That is a jolly good idea, i am currently building a 58 hawkstone and when i stripped the bike all nuts, bolts, spacers etc went for zinc plating.
          What i did not realise is the amount of different spacers used on a Greeves, it took some cosiderable trial and error just to decide which engine plate spacers were correct. Some days later i was musing through some old copies of LL when i came across works diagrams of engine plate spacers covering just about every model. There is a moral in there somewhere i think. Oh and i had got it right which was nice .

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