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Timing Shims on TD 051
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Timing Shims on TD 051
Hello all,
with the idea of using one of the round COX mufflers on my TD 051 (with SPI) I put a timing shim (from the three shims set) under the cylinder and there the trouble was: The diameter of the timing shim is too big and prevents the muffler to slip over it.
Any ideas how to get over this?
Regards Armin
with the idea of using one of the round COX mufflers on my TD 051 (with SPI) I put a timing shim (from the three shims set) under the cylinder and there the trouble was: The diameter of the timing shim is too big and prevents the muffler to slip over it.
Any ideas how to get over this?
Regards Armin
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