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I managed to lose one of the two approximately 18" metal water-valve
control rods for my LS-4 (don't ask - its a long and embarrasing story). This is the rod that extends from the pilot control on the right side of the cockpit back to the bulkhead. I contacted the factory (now DG) about obtaining a replacement and was told they are no longer in stock, and re-manufacturing them will probably be prohibitively expensive. Anyone know a source (new, used, whatever) for this part? I guess I could try stealing from another LS4 at a contest, but that could have 'negative consequences' ;-). TIA, Frank(X3) |
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Hi Frank,
Supposedly AMS Flight in Slovenia is producing the LS 4 again (or is going to). Check their website for contact details: http://www.ams-flight.si. I know that Robert Mudd (robertmudd1u at aol.com) based here at Moriaty is an AMS agent, maybe he can help you as well. Markus |
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Frank,
How tough would it be to fabricate a new one? Course it would be handy if you could find the old one so you could copy it (g). bumper "Frank" wrote in message oups.com... I managed to lose one of the two approximately 18" metal water-valve control rods for my LS-4 (don't ask - its a long and embarrasing story). This is the rod that extends from the pilot control on the right side of the cockpit back to the bulkhead. I contacted the factory (now DG) about obtaining a replacement and was told they are no longer in stock, and re-manufacturing them will probably be prohibitively expensive. Anyone know a source (new, used, whatever) for this part? I guess I could try stealing from another LS4 at a contest, but that could have 'negative consequences' ;-). TIA, Frank(X3) |
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Earlier, bumper wrote:
How tough would it be to fabricate a new one? That was pretty much my first response. I would be inclined to go get a hank of stainless steel rod, bend it and thread it as appropriate, and install it (if the aircraft is Experimental) or have it installed in accordance with the FAA's rules regarding owner-manufacturered parts (if Standard certificated). I believe that the LS4 has two of those rods, one each right and left, and that they're generally mirror-images of each other. So you could copy one to make the other. If there are forks or clevis or rod ends required, I'd try to buy matching parts from: http://www.mcmaster.com Thanks, and best regards to all Bob K. http://www.hpaircraft.com/hp-24 |
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