[dvnr] Delaware Valley Norton Riders w/ MkIII electric start Nortons

Frank Mohr SgtNorton at comcast.net
Mon Oct 29 17:01:17 EDT 2018


Hey Chris 
I have a 75 that doesn’t leak a drop of oil for sale. It’s never been apart. Maybe that’s why it’s so tight. If I keep thinking about it I may keep it. 
Frank
 

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> On Oct 29, 2018, at 4:19 PM, Jack Kimple via DVNR <dvnr at casano.com> wrote:
> 
> I’d like to know how Dan comes by his expertise, mine are all distant
> memories-
> I have a friend with a machine shop and will ask him if he’ll do work. It
> would be for hire I’m sure however.
> 
> On Monday, October 29, 2018, Daniel Sellers via DVNR <dvnr at casano.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> Chris
>> The answer to this question seems simple to me! Find a BMW or Honda or
>> some other modern bike that you like, buy it, then run the wheels off it.
>> Little to no oil leaks and 10,000 or more miles of trouble free comfort
>> riding. Push a button every time and off you go.
>> 
>> Think of your Norton as a mistress. Every time you are misunderstood go
>> visit the Norton and take her for a good and exciting ride. You will learn
>> to overlook the leaking oil and the hundreds of other flaws while you come
>> home totally satisfied with you time together. This way you will have the
>> best of both worlds and you will always have a bike that looks forward to
>> seeing you.
>> 
>> Cheers
>> Dan Sellers
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Chris Cabaj <Chris.Cabaj at verizon.net>
>> To: bsafr <bsafr at aol.com>; dsellerspa <dsellerspa at verizon.net>; DVNR <
>> DVNR at mail.casano.com>
>> Sent: Mon, Oct 29, 2018 3:10 pm
>> Subject: Delaware Valley Norton Riders w/ MkIII electric start Nortons
>> 
>> 
>> Gentlemen,
>> 
>> I will spend this winter eliminating any possible oil weeping or outright
>> seeping on my Mk III electric start.
>> I am seeking advice and access to a machine shop where I can address any
>> issues with modern technology solutions.
>> Unlike British solutions ( o rings and crush washers) I want to use modern
>> options and correct problems with non stone-age tools.  Sorry this sounds
>> harsh but is not meant to.
>> 
>> I'm an engineer and part time machinist so that's my approach.
>> Any thoughts are welcome.
>> My number is 973-462-5539.
>> 
>> Cheers (bit of British)
>> 
>> 
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