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#1
General Douglas Discussion / Re: Timing gears
Last post by Doug - Yesterday at 14:51
Attachments added.

-Doug, admin
#2
Thanks Ron, just managed to get time to look at this. Excellent stuff. I'll print this off. Much appreciated 
#3
General Douglas Discussion / Re: Timing gears
Last post by hoejmark - Yesterday at 09:49
Hi again
Attachments seem to make problems for me.
I hope Dave can help me making the attachments.
hoejmark
#4
General Douglas Discussion / Re: Timing gears
Last post by hoejmark - Yesterday at 09:39
Hi Radzziu
Some years ago I made new timing gear pinions for my B29 and got raw pinions (imperial dimensions) from HPC Gears and I think they have pinions that will fit T6 also.
A friend of mine made a new and more stable anchor plate for T6, that is fixed to all four bolts and send me a sketch also showing the distance between centers for timing gears. I made then a drawing for my own T6 and got a sligthly different result for this distance.
I try to attach a photo of the situation in my T6 engine and the sketch and drawing mentioned.
Hope this informations can help you.
Regards hoejmark



Above sketch in PDF format - Cam spindle support plate sketch




Above sketch in PDF format - T6 Anchor plate sketch

#5
Links to drawings can be found in this post:

https://www.douglasmotorcycles.net/index.php?msg=32545

Posted for a 250/350cc Aero, bu same as the 350EW.

-Doug
#6
Hello Darren,

Thank you for the pictures! that is also very helpful.

Cheers
Frank
#7
Hi Frank,

I dont have any spare but I do have photos

Daren
#8
Hello all,

Fist time post here, I am currently mechanically restoring a 1927 EW350 for a customer of mine and we are missing all the drive parts, gears and clutch between the magneto and the generator including the gear on the generator. I do have the generator and generator specific front timing cover.

Like most of these projects the bike was stripped apart in the last 4 or 5 decades and things have gone wondering!

Any help in finding the missing parts is greatly appreciated.

Cheers
Frank @ Llama Engineering NZ 

#9
I do have timing gears if necessary.
Gordon.
#10
Sorry would not know,new to working on a Douglas.
Steve.