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#1
General Douglas Discussion / FT35
Last post by lap35 - Today at 18:20
Hi I am new to this forum i am restoring a 1939 Douglas FT35 stationary engine and i am looking for a dipstick some carburettor parts fuel bowl Throttle valve cross shaft (Amal type 124)  
air cleaner 
Or any contact details of any one who might help me 
Or any information
Thanks 
lap35
#2
Pawel
I also need 1, and I have one to copy...  I can make some out of nickel plate bronze if you would be interested.
Paul
Los Angeles Calif. USA
#3
General Douglas Discussion / Re: Timing gears
Last post by Doug - 11 Nov 2025 at 14:51
Attachments added.

-Doug, admin
#4
Thanks Ron, just managed to get time to look at this. Excellent stuff. I'll print this off. Much appreciated 
#5
General Douglas Discussion / Re: Timing gears
Last post by hoejmark - 11 Nov 2025 at 09:49
Hi again
Attachments seem to make problems for me.
I hope Dave can help me making the attachments.
hoejmark
#6
General Douglas Discussion / Re: Timing gears
Last post by hoejmark - 11 Nov 2025 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

#7
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
#8
Hello Darren,

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

Cheers
Frank
#9
Hi Frank,

I dont have any spare but I do have photos

Daren
#10
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