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As the "other poster" the main thing I was saying was to comply with the
design Tech Note which would mean not going to a non-standard bearing size or specification. As for "used parts" it depends on whether you can be sure that they were the correct parts in the first place and what has happened to them since new. John Galloway At 12:37 23 September 2008, JJ Sinclair wrote: Hmmmm, All 3 of the birds I have in the barn are 19mm, you may have a problem in getting SH to come up with what was an early change to the design. I'll take a look at the elevator side to see how much of a hassle it would be to change both sides of the hook-up. Another poster said you shouldn't consider "used parts". My response would be; What do you think a 39 year old sailplane is, if not a collection of used parts flying in close formation? JJ Randy wrote: The bearing size for my original C-Hook is approximately 14.15mm. The newer/larger bearing size is 19.00mm Randy On Sep 20, 7:42=EF=BF=BDam, JJ Sinclair wrote: Chris, What size do you need in mm ? JJ |
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