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Pulling a Thrust Washer
I had to pull a couple of thrust washers and I'm carrying a tool on the www.HouseOfPylon.com web site at [link=http://www.houseofpylon.com/EngineAccessories/ThrustWasher/ThrustWasherPuller.aspx]Thrust Washer Puller[/link] that you can use for pulling them. You can also get it at NAPA. It is part number SER202.
The video is at [link=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUGrG9MVbo4]Pulling a Thrust Washer[/link] [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUGrG9MVbo4[/youtube] |
RE: Pulling a Thrust Washer
I use a tool made by os that I have had for about 25 years
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RE: Pulling a Thrust Washer
Thanks Don. Allways wonderd what you looked like. ;)
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RE: Pulling a Thrust Washer
Thanks Budman.
I had my wife operate the camera so I could introduce myself as a number of people have said I should do that. ;) It was just a quick video that I hope is useful to somebody. Most everybody in the US has access to a NAPA store, but our friends outside the US don't, and some in the US may find it convenient to get the pullers from me. I will be doing a video on using bubbleless tanks soon. Now that I have [link=http://www.houseofpylon.com/JETT/JETT.aspx]JETT Engineering Products[/link] on my site, I will feature the JETT tanks and tanker, but I will show the Tettra tanks as well. I use the JETT tanks even in my sport planes like the Twist 3D with a four stroke engine for the consistent engine runs. The video will be for both racers and sport flyers. |
RE: Pulling a Thrust Washer
How do Aggies make sure the trust washer is on tight ? He does a figure 9 :D
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