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grant.corriveau(at)TELUS. Guest
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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:03 am Post subject: Nose gear axle revisited |
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Hi gang,
Simple jobs are never as simple as you expect... the new 601HD axle
uses an AN bolt that is slightly smaller than the hole I have in my
gear forks (from the older model of nose wheel axle). I'm certain
that this is not acceptable.
I'm faced with reaming out the new axle assembly and using a larger
bolt size... or ...
I seem to recall that someone proposed the idea of replacing the axle
with a single, long, 5/8" AN bolt right through the forks, with a
castle nut of course on the end.
This seems to be my easiest option at the moment, but I'm no mechanic
and I want to know what are the reasons that this works/doesn't work
as compared to using a specific 'axle' assembly?
Thanks for the insight.
Grant
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planejim(at)bellsouth.net Guest
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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:42 am Post subject: Nose gear axle revisited |
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Grant,
I was faced with the same problem on my 601HD. I made up bushings that fit
the holes in the fork ( outside of the bushing ) and that the bolts would go
through. If I remember correctly I made the lenghth of the bushing the same
as the thickness of the fork. Mine have worked this way for 10 years. Maybe
that would work for you too.
One big long bolt would work but would be expensive if you buy the bolt, and
it would be heavier.
do not archive
Jim Hoak - 601HD - Rotax 912UL - 528 hrs
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jpollard(at)ciaccess.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 7:40 pm Post subject: Nose gear axle revisited |
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At 03:02 PM 9/13/2006, you wrote:
Quote: | I seem to recall that someone proposed the idea of replacing the axle
with a single, long, 5/8" AN bolt right through the forks, with a
castle nut of course on the end.
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Thats what I did on mine. Every motorcycle I ever had, held the
wheels on with this method and this is the very same setup.
I took the bearings to our local bolt seller and checked
the fit on different bolts and ended up with a grade 8 bolt
fine threaded for the job. Not that I wanted a grade 8 bolt but i
happened to be the best fit on the bearings.I have not
drilled the hole for the cotter key (one of those jobs I am not
looking forward too). Fine thread makes it easier to line the key
up with the desired tension on the nut. You just need to tighten
it till the spacers between the bearing and fork will not rotate
by hand.
There really was not much point in getting an an bolt for this
application because if you did something bad enough to brake
a bolt this size, the rest of the plane would be confetti.
Jim Pollard
Merlin Ont
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