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Old 09-12-09, 20:38
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here are scans from maintenance manual and list of spare parts for K30, it is the same.
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Old 09-12-09, 21:14
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here are scans from maintenance manual and list of spare parts for K30, it is the same.

Radek,

The item, 2H2799 is the rubber seal that seals the carbon to the shaft. I was able to find one from another make of engine, but as it was 5 years ago, I do not remember now, but do know it seals perfectly.

Thanks for your input here.
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Old 09-12-09, 22:03
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Oh blimey Richard! I just followed the thread without looking at your post date. Yes I know Cox and Turner well. Old school machinists. They have helped me out quite a few times. They are currently working on a Harley XA crank for me. Ron
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Old 09-12-09, 23:54
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Oh blimey Richard! I just followed the thread without looking at your post date. Yes I know Cox and Turner well. Old school machinists. They have helped me out quite a few times. They are currently working on a Harley XA crank for me. Ron
Not to worry Ron. When I saw my thread on the "New posts" tonight, I could not think what it was about. It is surprising how many old posts to come to the surface again.
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