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Last Call - Any Yoke changers out there?



 
 
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Old August 14th 05, 10:10 PM
Jay Masino
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Mike Spera wrote:
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Mike,

We did my annual this weekend, and my Bowties inspected OK for another
year. I asked my mechanic (a Piper expert) about it, and he said he's
replaced the Bowtie yokes before, so it's definitely possible to remove
that pin and separate the yoke from the shaft. Personally, I like my
Bowties, so I'm probably gonna try and keep them as long as I can.

--- Jay



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