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Old November 29th 20, 02:29 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dgtarmichael
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Default ASW-24 Brake questions

I'm looking to replace the rotor and pads on our ASW-24 (sn240031) this winter and could use some help from somebody who's done it. The Manual only lists a Cleveland brake assembly of 30-9. The Cleveland catalogue lists parts for an ASW 20, 21, 22, 23 using a wheel assembly of 40-78B with brake assembly 30-9, rotor 164-01700. Wings and Wheels lists a wheel assembly of 40-78B for the ASW-24 but their rotor chart doesn't list aircraft types.
It looks like the pads are the 30-9 Tost or 066-10600 Cleveland part.

Have any of you used the Cleveland or Rapco rotors instead of the Tost product? I have an Aircraft Spruce warehouse down the street and usually pick up via will call. Planning on ordering and inspecting on pick up with the original in hand.
-Doug
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