Amphib Wheel Bearings
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 8:33 pm
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Bob (and All),
Lots of places (including my local guy) stock the 08125 bearings in plain
steel, but since Howard's Chrome plated ones have lasted 3 years without any
problem (since I drilled his axles to fill the wheels with grease), I don't
want to try plain steel ones like the disintigrated ones I removed from
FOKM. I would rather spend the extra $340 on bearings ($100.00/bearing vs
about $15.00 for steel) than the labour TWICE per summer to change them if
using plain steel! Stainless may even be better if available, I should look
into that and see if they are available (and at what cost)!
If it is flying weather I'll be down on the 12th! You all bring your cash
and I'll bring my 8-32 clip nuts, Delrin compatible silcon spray ($10/can),
elevator/rudder "thrust" washers ($5/dozen), photo albums, etc (and yes
Curt, your firewall plates) and at least half my brain. IF ANYONE WANTS ME
TO BRING ANYTHING SPECIFIC, LET ME KNOW, SO I CAN BRING IT WITH ME!!!!!! I
will be cutting and forming firewall reinforcing plates for Curt, Joel and
an inhouse refurb job on Monday or Tuesday, so if anybody else wants a set
(or just the top 2 plates for a refurb) let me know ASAP. Full set of 3
plates $125 cdn ($85 U.S) or top 2 plates only $85.00 cdn ($57.50 U.S.) They
are just under the oversize limit for shipping for parcel post, so very
cheap to mail out (compared to Courier). Especially to the states (as far as
Montana so far for about $22.50cdn (that's $15 cdn postage and $7.50
handling for my packaging time and the trip to the post office etc.)), as
this way I can send as a "gift" to my "cousin" and avoid the customs
expenses and hassles!
Blue skies,
Wayne G. O'Shea
www.irishfield.on.ca
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Patterson" <bob.patterson@canrem.com>
To: "Murphy Rebel Builders List" <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 9:14 PM
Subject: Re: 0 320 engine mounts / cowling
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Bob (and All),
Lots of places (including my local guy) stock the 08125 bearings in plain
steel, but since Howard's Chrome plated ones have lasted 3 years without any
problem (since I drilled his axles to fill the wheels with grease), I don't
want to try plain steel ones like the disintigrated ones I removed from
FOKM. I would rather spend the extra $340 on bearings ($100.00/bearing vs
about $15.00 for steel) than the labour TWICE per summer to change them if
using plain steel! Stainless may even be better if available, I should look
into that and see if they are available (and at what cost)!
If it is flying weather I'll be down on the 12th! You all bring your cash
and I'll bring my 8-32 clip nuts, Delrin compatible silcon spray ($10/can),
elevator/rudder "thrust" washers ($5/dozen), photo albums, etc (and yes
Curt, your firewall plates) and at least half my brain. IF ANYONE WANTS ME
TO BRING ANYTHING SPECIFIC, LET ME KNOW, SO I CAN BRING IT WITH ME!!!!!! I
will be cutting and forming firewall reinforcing plates for Curt, Joel and
an inhouse refurb job on Monday or Tuesday, so if anybody else wants a set
(or just the top 2 plates for a refurb) let me know ASAP. Full set of 3
plates $125 cdn ($85 U.S) or top 2 plates only $85.00 cdn ($57.50 U.S.) They
are just under the oversize limit for shipping for parcel post, so very
cheap to mail out (compared to Courier). Especially to the states (as far as
Montana so far for about $22.50cdn (that's $15 cdn postage and $7.50
handling for my packaging time and the trip to the post office etc.)), as
this way I can send as a "gift" to my "cousin" and avoid the customs
expenses and hassles!
Blue skies,
Wayne G. O'Shea
www.irishfield.on.ca
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Patterson" <bob.patterson@canrem.com>
To: "Murphy Rebel Builders List" <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 9:14 PM
Subject: Re: 0 320 engine mounts / cowling
theHi Wayne !
As for XWI, maybe you could make VERY LARGE "oil" doors on both sides of
hingecowling. Like from the center "spine" hump, to just above the existing
footline. About 6 of those Hartzell latches per side should hold a 5 square
far,That's kind of what I'm thinking about !! GOT to be a betterdoor shut!
way !!!! It might be ugly, but it'd sure be easy to work on ....
HHMMMMmmmmmmmm - probably the same folks that took the
original owner to the cleaners for the "wood" instrument panel &
wiring ($4,000 !!) <and> the "custom GREEN interior" (another $4,000 +) !!
No wonder there was a lot of noise on the radio when the strobes
were on !! Didn't use them much, but DID have to replace the tail
strobe - original setup let it fill up with water !!
Of course you're welcome !! Would have been nice to see FOKM
all re-done !! I think AeroSpares <stock> those bearings - but
maybe not in stainless ....
Hope we'll see you on the 12th - looks like a big crowd !!
.....bobp
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At 08:13 PM 11/4/00 -0500, you wrote:It's all right Bob, I was just having <ANOTHER> bad day myself, trying to
get FOKM back in order!! It has been a never ending, 4 month battle so
12th'sof hidden factory construction surprises and part availability delays to
correct and modify them. Now 4 months since ordered and still no Chrome
plated wheel bearings from Timken for the Amphibs. Now promised for Nov.
10th. If I had them already, I could have probably shown up for the
getmeeting with the "NEW" C- FOKM to show off. Even if I get the bearings on
the 10th (and I'm not holding my breath) it won't leave enough time to
tothe gear back together, weight and balance done and the engine break in
completed. It still needs the panel redone (but that will probably have
thewait until spring, as it's getting pretty cold in the hanger), but it is
amazing what $32,000 (so far) and 300 hours of work can do to an already
flying aircraft! I think she will be a "keeper" unless someone has
$100,000Cdn to part with!
As for XWI, maybe you could make VERY LARGE "oil" doors on both sides of
hingecowling. Like from the center "spine" hump, to just above the existing
footline. About 6 of those Hartzell latches per side should hold a 5 square
thedoor shut!
OR maybe you can drill a hole through the firewall to fed the wire from
orback! I forget where the hinge line lined up in relation to the firewall
"plates", motor mount "bath tub" fittings etc, but it may be possible OR
just another stupid notion of mine!
By they way, after a $130 strobe bulb and a $400 dollar power supply I
finally figured out why the right wing strobe light didn't work properly
reversingdouble flash. Whom ever did the wiring swapped the black and red strobe
wires inside the quick connector plugs at the wing root, therefore
isthe polarity to the bulb. That is why the bulb was dead when we "swapped"
planes as the flash tubes will flash if reverse powered but the element
welcome!!!not designed to do it for very long. Also loads down the discharge
capacitors in the power pack when trying to fire them backwards.
Maybe see you on the 12th, IF it's a flying day and IF I'm still
is aRegards,
Wayne G. O'Shea
www.irishfield.on.ca
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Patterson" <bob.patterson@canrem.com>
To: "Murphy Rebel Builders List" <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 9:25 PM
Subject: Re: 0 320 engine mounts / cowling
Sorry Wayne !!
I wasn't meaning that there was anything wrong with your
installation !! In fact, because you did <such> a good job of making
the sides flush by hiding the hinge completely, it looks great,
but is very hard to get the wires in from the back....
and, if you hadn't <added> that oil filler door, I would REALLY
have been unhappy with the cowling !! You did as much as possible
to make it functional - It's just that the design of these fibreglass
cowls is REALLY poor for easy maintenance.
There just HAS to be a better way !! ( Dave Fife - I think
I hear opportuntity knocking again !! ;-) ;-) )
I was pleased to see that the cowling on the Super Rebel
was designed so that the wires DO go in from the back, and can be
locked in place by wrapping them around the cowling retaining screws !
......bobp
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