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Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2016 11:46 am Post subject: exhaust springs |
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Dennis
fyi... the safety wire on my Springs do not have to be tight, that is the springs job... after putting the springs on, I run the safety wire through the spring. then run a bead of silicone rubber in the spring to encapsulate the wire. the silicone keeps things from vibrating. that is the belt, and for the suspenders.... I install a second piece of safety wire from the center point of one spring to the center point of the next. also silicone on the ends. the second wire is tight enough to pull the two springs very slightly out of column. this out of column should keep things from excessive vibration movement.. should one spring fail, the through ( belt safety) wire should keep it close... should that also fail the ( suspenders) should keep things out of the prop.
Boyd Young
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