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SD Copper Flywheel Cover

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After several requests I have remanufactured a few SD copper flywheel covers.

These will only fit wartime & prewar Villiers coolie hat flywheels.

These are made to exactly the same dimensions as the original covers & from the same gauge material, 17 gauge copper sheet which is much harder to work with than the aluminium ones I made for John.
They were not annealed before pressing & punching as I felt a work hardened version would stand the bumps & knocks of life better.

Sorry that the're so expensive, but you try finding someone that will laser cut you a 6 5/8" diameter disc of 17 Swg copper with a 10mm hole in the middle for less than the cost of 5 pints of lager.

They cost £21.00 each, P&P will be charged at cost.

The ones in the picture have been polished but the ones I'm supplying are unpolished as I don't think any of you would want to pay for 15 minutes of my time polishing yours.

PM me if you would like one.
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Re: SD Copper Flywheel Cover

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Charles uk wrote: Sorry that the're so expensive,
They cost £21.00 each, P&P will be charged at cost.
They look good Charles, I personally feel they are very good value, I could not make them for that.

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Re: SD Copper Flywheel Cover

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Nice job :D

Won't this affect the rarity value of engines that have the copper tops from new? Perhaps you should ask to see the old one first :twisted:
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It won't affect the brass topped carb, unplated water pipes & exhaust, & the fact that there only seems to be 2 tranches of numbers that seem to be copper styled.

SD's like all prewar Seagulls are over valued but only by us.
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Re: SD Copper Flywheel Cover

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Great job!!!!

The washer on the rope pulley is it made of copper/brass?
I love the 10600/145 turns!!!
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SD rope pulley washers are made of steel.

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I have a steel one in great condition :wink:
But I was wondering by the time I saw Charles' pictures.
I love the 10600/145 turns!!!
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Re: SD Copper Flywheel Cover

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On SDs that originally had copper tops the ones I've owned had brass washers, unless I'm getting mixed up with the earlier ones, but I don't think so.

There's another job for the man who's compiling the register.
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Re: SD Copper Flywheel Cover

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Both my copper tops have steel washers but I have noticed that the brass nuts are different SD 125 (middle pic) has a larger one compared to SD 9242 with the smaller one.

Jan... do you have any spare Villiers pulleys? I've had to replace with later seagull one as original is bwoken :cry:
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Re: SD Copper Flywheel Cover

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Hi Hugz,

I think I can help you with a SD Villiers pulley.

Must find the right box in one of the ship's lockers.

The middle pic has the correct flywheel nut.

The 'domed' one is for the post war till late 50's Seagulls.

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Re: SD Copper Flywheel Cover

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PM me Charles re the hats yeh?

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Jan wrote:Hi Hugz, I think I can help you with a SD Villiers pulley.
That would be appreciated Jan, might needs some rings too, very low compression.... :o
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Re: SD Copper Flywheel Cover

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Hugz wrote:
Jan wrote:Hi Hugz, I think I can help you with a SD Villiers pulley.
Hi Hugz,

That would be appreciated Jan, might needs some rings too, very low compression.... :o
I have found a Villiers pulley and 102 rings are no poblem to add.

Will give you a PM when I sort out the postage to Down Under.

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Re: SD Copper Flywheel Cover

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Almost out of copper flywheel covers, won't be remanufacturing any more, too expensive, little demand!
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Re: SD Copper Flywheel Cover

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Sounds like your initial batch was just about the right size!
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