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Posted By: ctw WTB Savage 99 spring - 04/07/24
A spring that does not look like it belongs to a 99 so hoping someone here has a few kicking arround in a parts drawer? Is a rotor spring for the 284
Please let me know if you have one or a few.
Thanks Chris
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Posted By: ctw Re: WTB Savage 99 spring - 04/11/24
Anyone?
How much do you think it would cost to have these made?
Is anyone interested in a few?
Posted By: JeffG Re: WTB Savage 99 spring - 04/11/24
Chris, there are several on-line sources for custom-made springs, this one says "no mimimum order".., even at bespoke prices, how much could a small torsion spring be worth?

( https://www.quickspring.com/ )


, and another,
( https://www.msspring.com/torsion-springs?msclkid=c6198b0c301b1540643aed14125dbf2b )

You might be able to determine a standard size spring with long tails, that you could bend into the correct anchor points?
Posted By: JeffG Re: WTB Savage 99 spring - 04/11/24
...just spit-ballin' here, ..but, have you considered if it might be possible to spin a 284 rotor on a standard rotor shaft and spring assembly, then you would have a simpler way of using a 284 rotor, by adding the cross-pin rotor head,,?
Posted By: JeffG Re: WTB Savage 99 spring - 04/11/24
some tinkerbell research has already been done..,

https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/17922930/re-savage-magazine-info
Posted By: ctw Re: WTB Savage 99 spring - 04/11/24
Ya the 284 rotor is solid no through hole and not enough meat to open it up
I'd go for half a dozen, more if needed to fill a minimum.
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