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In summary my original 'mod' was to grind off the original rivet for the centre pin and convert this to a bolted construction with an M7 thread cut into the pin.

I made a tool to hold the centre wheel so that I could re-true the degraded surface in my lathe.

The new M7 bolt has to have its head thinned to clear the aperture in the cylinder barrel and must be short enough not to block the oilway in the centre pin. When assembled, the oil holes in the centre pin and bush for the needle roller must face down so that the little oil scoop picks up oil falling down the cam chain tunnel and feeds it to the bearing.

Because of the poor state of most of the rollers, LM came up with the bright idea of re-purposing primary chain tensioner rollers. These have a different (plain bronze bearing) and need a bit of hand re-work of the tensioner arm to take the locating pegs of the centre pin. The centre rib of the wheel is too wide for the cam chain and must be thinned down.
