- Mon Aug 27, 2012 5:27 pm
#1061
I've recently started work on a Royal Enfield Bullet I aquired earlier this year, It has had an Indian enfield 350 motor fitted, but came with a Reddich built 350 bullet engine, which I've decided to restore and put back in.
It is a magneto model, but there is something odd about the cranckcases. 2 of the 4 peg holes have been filled in with aluminium bar stock(both of the left hand crankcase peg holes).This looks like it was done at the factory, because the cranckcase was machined after this was done, once over the top of the 2 blanks, then down the side, -removing the edge of the aluminium blanking dowels to form the magneto platform.
I have a Lucas M01 magneto which seems to be correct, except it has 4 studs.
The other big difference is the crankcase breather hole. It is on the rear left corner, in roughly the 8 o'clock position and looks more like a sparkplug hole , - rather than the 3 screw fitting on most bullets.
Engine No is G2/ 35876 and yes the cases appear to be a pair (stamped 176 each side at the front) however the right hand case has a second number in a different size/font stamped on the top rear near the oil filler neck Large thin looking G (Only bottom half stamped on stud guide) large space, then 14147 in small heavily stamped numbers on the back corner.
Ideas?.....anyone...? :/
It is a magneto model, but there is something odd about the cranckcases. 2 of the 4 peg holes have been filled in with aluminium bar stock(both of the left hand crankcase peg holes).This looks like it was done at the factory, because the cranckcase was machined after this was done, once over the top of the 2 blanks, then down the side, -removing the edge of the aluminium blanking dowels to form the magneto platform.
I have a Lucas M01 magneto which seems to be correct, except it has 4 studs.
The other big difference is the crankcase breather hole. It is on the rear left corner, in roughly the 8 o'clock position and looks more like a sparkplug hole , - rather than the 3 screw fitting on most bullets.
Engine No is G2/ 35876 and yes the cases appear to be a pair (stamped 176 each side at the front) however the right hand case has a second number in a different size/font stamped on the top rear near the oil filler neck Large thin looking G (Only bottom half stamped on stud guide) large space, then 14147 in small heavily stamped numbers on the back corner.
Ideas?.....anyone...? :/