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Posted: Mon May 04, 2015 9:38 am Post subject: Prop drive lugs |
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Hi to all,- hope you can help. Trying to fit drive lugs (x6) into prop flange ?? 1) They are very very tight & I'm worried about getting them halfway in & then not being able to take them out again ??? 2) How do you put enough force on them anyway? - you cannot tap them in from the back as the gearbox is in the way ? Is there a special clamp to draw them in ( can't use a normal G-clamp)? Should they be lightly trimmed to ease their fitment??? Thankyou in advance. Paul Munford Kit 625 NG trigear
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Posted: Mon May 04, 2015 10:20 am Post subject: Prop drive lugs |
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Paul
I used a short bolt (with the same thread of course) and a larger socket bit and a washer to draw them in.
It helps to soak them in a freezer too.
Graham
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Hi to all,- hope you can help. Trying to fit drive lugs (x6) into prop flange ?? 1) They are very very tight & I'm worried about getting them halfway in & then not being able to take them out again ??? 2) How do you put enough force on them anyway? - you cannot tap them in from the back as the gearbox is in the way ? Is there a special clamp to draw them in ( can't use a normal G-clamp)? Should they be lightly trimmed to ease their fitment??? Thankyou in advance. Paul Munford Kit 625 NG trigear
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richard collings
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Posted: Mon May 04, 2015 10:23 am Post subject: Prop drive lugs |
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Hi Paul
Use a short length of tube with a larger diameter than the lug as a reaction point on the back face of the prop flange to allow the lug to be drawn into position using a threaded rod with plate washers behind the nuts. Don’t what ever you do hit it with a hammer and don’t trim them either.
Best of luck
Richard
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Hi to all,- hope you can help. Trying to fit drive lugs (x6) into prop flange ?? 1) They are very very tight & I'm worried about getting them halfway in & then not being able to take them out again ??? 2) How do you put enough force on them anyway? - you cannot tap them in from the back as the gearbox is in the way ? Is there a special clamp to draw them in ( can't use a normal G-clamp)? Should they be lightly trimmed to ease their fitment??? Thankyou in advance. Paul Munford Kit 625 NG trigear
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Posted: Mon May 04, 2015 1:58 pm Post subject: Prop drive lugs |
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Paul, it pays to add some graphite based lubricant to help prevent galling as you pull them in.
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Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 11:59 am Post subject: prop drive lugs |
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Hi all, thanks fo all your useful advice,- I feel like such a dimwit sometimes !! Propdrive lugs duly fitted as suggested, no dramas !! Thanks again. Paul Munford kit 625
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