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PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 10:41 pm    Post subject: cylinder baffle rubber strips Reply with quote

I have noticed that the paper-wrapped rubber strips at the top of my cylinder baffles are... well, slowing turning to cr(at)p.

So, before I engineer my own not-so-clever solution to replacing them, I thought I'd ask here if anybody had some ideas.

The rubber strips are about 1" wide, 1/4" thick and like 6 or 7" long. They're usually in a little metal "tray" held in by rivets.

Not only are my strips slowly disintegrating but some of the trays are suffering pretty badly, too (becoming detached from the baffles).

I was thinking to remove the trays entirely and cement rubber replacements right to the top of the baffles.

But I don't know enough about "rubber" to know what to use that will take the head, slime and vibration. Or how to attach new strips in a mostly-permanent fashion.

Suggestions?

Thanks,
Jon
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 3:37 am    Post subject: cylinder baffle rubber strips Reply with quote

Jon,
Contact Doug Sapp. I believe Doug stocks the cylinder baffle rubber/leather strips. That's really the best solution. Replace with new, identical parts.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 3:49 am    Post subject: cylinder baffle rubber strips Reply with quote

JON, try a piece of cowling anti-chafe stripping; you can cut it to any length you choose and it''s tough enough to rivet if necessary.
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I have noticed that the paper-wrapped rubber strips at the top of my cylinder baffles are... well, slowing turning to cr(at)p.

So, before I engineer my own not-so-clever solution to replacing them, I thought I'd ask here if anybody had some ideas.

The rubber strips are about 1" wide, 1/4" thick and like 6 or 7" long. They're usually in a little metal "tray" held in by rivets.

Not only are my strips slowly disintegrating but some of the trays are suffering pretty badly, too (becoming detached from the baffles).

I was thinking to remove the trays entirely and cement rubber replacements right to the top of the baffles.

But I don't know enough about "rubber" to know what to use that will take the head, slime and vibration. Or how to attach new strips in a mostly-permanent fashion.

Suggestions?

Thanks,
Jon
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 7:39 am    Post subject: cylinder baffle rubber strips Reply with quote

how bout calling Doug? ;o) I have them in stock.




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I have noticed that the paper-wrapped rubber strips at the top of my cylinder baffles are... well, slowing turning to cr(at)p.

So, before I engineer my own not-so-clever solution to replacing them, I thought I'd ask here if anybody had some ideas.

The rubber strips are about 1" wide, 1/4" thick and like 6 or 7" long. They're usually in a little metal "tray" held in by rivets.

Not only are my strips slowly disintegrating but some of the trays are suffering pretty badly, too (becoming detached from the baffles).

I was thinking to remove the trays entirely and cement rubber replacements right to the top of the baffles.

But I don't know enough about "rubber" to know what to use that will take the head, slime and vibration. Or how to attach new strips in a mostly-permanent fashion.

Suggestions?

Thanks,
Jon
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