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Old 21-03-05, 02:29 PM   #5
tee jey
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I cut and drilled the tear drop shaped bracket so I could mount it on the inside of the bobbin bracket. By using a longer bobbin set screw I was able to add an additional nut as a spacer and then mount the Scott Oiler bracket on the inside of the bobbin bracket and hold it in place with a nylock nut and washer. A small amount of fettling of the surplace weld around the inside face of the bobbin bracket was required so that the spacer nut would tighten flush against the bobbin bracket.
The end result is a very tidy installation with no tubes or zip ties insight. Have not got any pics at the moment but pm me if you want more info.
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