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    350X Pivot Reinforcement - what washers?

    For those of you that reinforce the 350X swingarm pivot bolt holes in the frame, what size washers are you using?

    Hole in the frame is close to 14.1mm.
    14mm washer is actually closer to 15mm hole - too big to help?
    12mm washer is about 13mm - too small to use
    1/2" washer is 14.5mm - too big to matter?

    And I don't have a 14.1mm bit/reamer and, even if I did, I'd probably screw up the original hole in process.

    Thoughts? Suggestions? Clue?

    Thanks!

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    I used heavy duty 1/2" washers and reamed them. If you had the patience you could use a round file; Carefully.

    I'd blue ink the OEM hole so you don't angle the shave. They have hand reamers (might be called "chucking reamers") that you can toss in a 1/2" drill.

    McMaster has those for a decent cost.....
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    Gotcha - thanks DC!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jb2wheels View Post
    For those of you that reinforce the 350X swingarm pivot bolt holes in the frame, what size washers are you using?

    Hole in the frame is close to 14.1mm.
    14mm washer is actually closer to 15mm hole - too big to help?
    12mm washer is about 13mm - too small to use
    1/2" washer is 14.5mm - too big to matter?

    And I don't have a 14.1mm bit/reamer and, even if I did, I'd probably screw up the original hole in process.

    Thoughts? Suggestions? Clue?

    Thanks!
    Hello jb2wheels


    Please explain exactly what you are trying to do.

    What exactly is the problem?

    Are you trying to "sleeve" a worn hole in the frame?

    If so I have an idea also, I have "sleeved" and reinforced holes in many things, many times.

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    barnett468 is offline FACT ! I have no edit button Arm chair racerThe day begins with 3WW
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    Hello

    If you just need a washer that is close see below.

    14 mm = .55118

    14.1 mm hole = .35814”

    Your hole is 14.1 mm = 55511

    A true SAE ½ washer is I 3/16 od x .5938” id= id is too large

    A true USS ½” washer is 1 3/8 od x 5625” id x 7/64 thick just .0074” larger id than your 14.1 mm hole but a larger od than an SAE washer.

    The USS and true SAE washers are available at a true industrial supply hardware store and are available hardened. They should also have “machine” shims or washers with similar id’s that are hardened. Most hardware store SAE washers are NOT true SAE dimensions.


    MM divided by 25.4 = inches measured in thousands.


    Online calculator

    http://www.math.com/students/calcula...scientific.htm


    Conversion chart

    http://www.marylandmetrics.com/tech/cvtchtfdm.htm


    Washer sizes

    http://www.americanfastener.com/fasteners/washers.asp

    Hope this helps.

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    barnett468 is offline FACT ! I have no edit button Arm chair racerThe day begins with 3WW
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    Hello

    The .35814 number above should read .5551. Sorry I can not edit.

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    Grade 8 with the proper dia. worked for me.

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