Help! Plater seems to have mislaid an important NLA spring. Anyone got a spare secondhand/new spring 'E' part No. 16040-010 This is the primary carburettor return spring unique, well almost, to Z1.
Cheers,
Mike
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1973 Z1 Carb Spring 'E'
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Don't panic nothing to do with yours, if it were I would have let you know. From a much earlier job. This plater has never lost a part before despite the thousands of items Steve T & I have passed his way so I can only assume now that for some odd reason it didn't make it into the bag of bits I gave him, however, I've turned my garage inside out and can't find it. Mind you my garage is now the cleanest it's been in years.. LOL
Don't panic nothing to do with yours, if it were I would have let you know. From a much earlier job. This plater has never lost a part before despite the thousands of items Steve T & I have passed his way so I can only assume now that for some odd reason it didn't make it into the bag of bits I gave him, however, I've turned my garage inside out and can't find it. Mind you my garage is now the cleanest it's been in years.. LOL
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