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From: SydneyNew South Wales, AUSTRALIA
Hey Terry,
Ive fixed up all the gear on my plane now. Altho my wheels dont sit on a 90 degree angle to the landing gear, they have a slight slope in them, any way to fix this? Umm i also changed the fuel tubing from my tank to a meduim line. I cant change the screws on my muffler because when i try to unscrew them i fear i will strip the head.
Have a good weekend as i wont see you on saturday. Ill let you know how i go, if i go.
Phil.
Ive fixed up all the gear on my plane now. Altho my wheels dont sit on a 90 degree angle to the landing gear, they have a slight slope in them, any way to fix this? Umm i also changed the fuel tubing from my tank to a meduim line. I cant change the screws on my muffler because when i try to unscrew them i fear i will strip the head.
Have a good weekend as i wont see you on saturday. Ill let you know how i go, if i go.
Phil.
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Phil,
A slight angle either way shouldn' t matter too much (assume we are talking about the vertical angle). Only way to fix is to bend the plate.
Medium line will be easier to get on and off without splitting.
The muffler itself is threaded not the head, so you should need to worry too much. Going home tonight, will try and remember to dig out some LA46 spares I have kicking around.
Hope the weather holds out so you get some flying tomorrow.
Terry
A slight angle either way shouldn' t matter too much (assume we are talking about the vertical angle). Only way to fix is to bend the plate.
Medium line will be easier to get on and off without splitting.
The muffler itself is threaded not the head, so you should need to worry too much. Going home tonight, will try and remember to dig out some LA46 spares I have kicking around.
Hope the weather holds out so you get some flying tomorrow.
Terry



