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Thread: WTB: 915 Mag nose cover

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    WTB: 915 Mag nose cover

    Anyone have a nose piece for a 72 915 tranny? Mechanical speedo of course. Thanks.

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    Senior Member HughH's Avatar
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    I think I may have one stashed away somewhere - but possibly a 73 although that is the same. However I am in Australia and it may not be cost effective to ship it. Why do you need one? is yours broken or is it leaking? If it is leaking through the gear shaft input hole there are easy ways to fix it that dont require a new nose piece
    Hugh Hodges
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    Well mine is cracked at the base of the speedo threads.....thought about welding it. Too bad you're not closer!!

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    Senior Member HughH's Avatar
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    yes and i just had a quick look and cant find it at present anyway - have not seen it for a couple of years but dont recall getting rid of it
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    Member #226 R Gruppe Life Member #147
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    I've got a few, two nice ones @ $400 and one cosmetically challenged @ $200. Gordon

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    Awesome Gordon can you send me some pics?

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    Member #226 R Gruppe Life Member #147
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    I'll post some pix. G.Led

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    We have repaired plenty of these so it can be repaired. Doing 2 at the moment and will try and grab some pics for file.

    Alan

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    Member #226 R Gruppe Life Member #147
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    Here you go. On the left is good one, original finish no corrosion. On the right is one someone painted, otherwise it's pretty good. Looked both over no defects found. Gordon
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    Looks good Gordon. Do you have pics of the inside? Thanks

    Kevin

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