On the std Rebel tailwheel, has anyone found a maintenance need to remove
the cam or swivel cap? I'm assembling mine now and just thinking it seems
once I put those pins in for the cam piece, there'd be little hope of ever
getting them out again if needed.
One idea around this would be to drill the holes for the pins all the way
through the bottom of LG18. That would at least allow me to press them out
from the other end with drill rod or something. I think no down side either?
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
-Ben/ 496R
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tail wheel split pins
tail wheel split pins
Disregard on this one ...found that those pins aren't so hard to remove after
all.
-Ben
On 7/9/2010 4:28 PM, bransom wrote to rebel-builders:
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all.
-Ben
On 7/9/2010 4:28 PM, bransom wrote to rebel-builders:
removeOn the std Rebel tailwheel, has anyone found a maintenance need to
outthe cam or swivel cap? I'm assembling mine now and just thinking it seems
once I put those pins in for the cam piece, there'd be little hope of ever
getting them out again if needed.
One idea around this would be to drill the holes for the pins all the way
through the bottom of LG18. That would at least allow me to press them
from the other end with drill rod or something. I think no down side either?
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
-Ben/ 496R
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