BSA A65 post blow up repairs 12 Fitting the timing cover - a minor setback encountered & discussed.
If I really had to, I could have cleaned the filthy, matching timing cover for these crankcases, but I wanted to use the one from the blown up engine with the later type of clutch actuator mechanism. Did it work out ok? Watch this space for the next thrilling episode!

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BSA A10 Super Rocket with electric start comes in for a check over at Performance Classics.

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BSA A65 post blow up repairs 11 Confirming crank end float is within specs after bolting up cases.

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Inside the BSA A10 Engine

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1973 Triumph Daytona 500, Howard Lesser

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BSA A65 engine rebuild 3 Cylinder head on and back in the land of the living?

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BSA A50 / A65 Engine Rebuild Tips

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