Lucky Phil Posted March 9 Posted March 9 Here's a bunch of home made Guzzi/Ducati tools except for the blue one and the deep socket black one. I "think" the ring nut one is the chrome 4 prong one. It's 1 and 1/8 inch and a but rough I'll admit but a lot of these were pre milling machine home made. They only need to do the job once a lot of the time so practicality overrides looks and longevity. Phil 2 1
gstallons Posted March 9 Posted March 9 I am working up an order on McMaster/Carr and they sell these sockets . I was going to get one for the future . 2
gstallons Posted March 10 Posted March 10 I can post this fact : $200+ and I don't think so I was going to find the diameter to verify the price.
gstallons Posted March 10 Posted March 10 I will post it in the a.m. Now , I buy the majority of tools from SnapOn so I am used to absurd prices BUT . 2
docc Posted March 11 Posted March 11 59 minutes ago, gstallons said: Does anyone know the o/s diameter of the "nuts" in the transmission ? I am going to try to find an affordable socket for this . I see Motion Pro sells some of these sockets. The Moto Guzzi Parts Catalog shows three of these "special tools" . . . 34mm GU 019 13 430 28mm GU 019 13 830 24mm GU 019 13 730 It is not specified what the "mm" designation refers to, perhaps the thread diameter of the "nut?"
pete roper Posted March 11 Posted March 11 I can probably measure mine in the next few days. They’re at Michael’s workshop though and his new crane is being installed at the moment so the place is a shitfight but I’ll see if I can dig ‘em out and measure them. Having a socket is infinitely better than buggering about with alternatives, believe me. 1
gstallons Posted March 11 Posted March 11 Thank you , Pete . I am gonna take the #s Docc posted from a workshop manual and see how much OEM tools are also ?
pete roper Posted March 11 Posted March 11 Unless similar nuts are used in some of the later bikes, (And apart from the pinion nut in the CARC bevelbox I can’t think of any.) I would be very surprised if the factory still has them available. Certainly the CARC six speed boxes don’t use them and I’d be surprised if any of the smallblock, three shaft, six speeds do either. The V100 I know next to nothing about but from reading the manual I can’t remember seeing or having reference to any similar fasteners. 1
gstallons Posted March 11 Posted March 11 ok. I will check eBay w/the hopes someone has some to sell if I can't get some dimensions and come up w/something . 1
audiomick Posted March 11 Posted March 11 9 hours ago, pete roper said: ... I’d be surprised if any of the smallblock, three shaft, six speeds do either. ... No, they don't. I've had my V35 Imola gearbox open a couple of times. You need something to hold the input shaft to get the nut off (110 nM), and a longisch Allen key to get to a particular screw inside, but that's all. The rest is standard metric nuts and bolts. 1
Speedfrog Posted March 12 Posted March 12 Check this place for MG special tools: https://store-jbxooa7q4b.mybigcommerce.com/shop-by-manufacturer/moto-guzzi/ 2
pete roper Posted March 12 Posted March 12 47 minutes ago, Speedfrog said: Check this place for MG special tools: https://store-jbxooa7q4b.mybigcommerce.com/shop-by-manufacturer/moto-guzzi/ Yup. None for the ‘Old’ six speed shaft nuts though. Sorry, Michael’s workshop is still a horror show from the crane installation. I wasn’t able to get near the ‘Special Tools’ box today. Hopefully I’ll be able to in the next few days and I’ll get dimensions and take some pics. 3
pete roper Posted March 14 Posted March 14 (edited) OK, so here are pics of my vast tool! Well, actually three tools. I’ll endeavour to get the pics up and then if anyone needs further explanation I can add some. The largest one is for the clutch boss nut, the intermediate one is I think the driven shaft nut and the two smaller, three gear shafts use the smallest one. The dimensions are nut OD and tooth size for the peg slots. Many thanks to Rolf for making them for me and sending me a set. They’ve served me very well over the last probably quarter of a century! Edited March 14 by pete roper 5 1
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