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jimshaner



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 12:54 pm    Post subject: russian jacks Reply with quote

I have three rather old Russian screw jacks for my Yak.  One works fine but the other two get to a certain height and do not want to move further.  I used the bigger hamer principle and put a section of pipe on the handle for leverage.  That idea was only partially successful until the lower shim/washer/bearing surface buckled up.  I assume these washers/bearings are shot and need replaced as I have throughly greased and oiled the srew as best I can.  The design of the jacks look to be a permanently installed jack collar/bearings.  There is an overhang on the top of the collar surround on the tripod which prevents removal of the  jack stem and collar with the bearings.  Looks like I may have to cut the welds, remove and reweld once parts replaced.  I would then need a source of parts to get new sleeve/washer/flat bearing parts.  Can anyone enlighten me on the above and parts availability.  A google search on these jacks has been fruitless. Alternatively are there other jacks that work with the Dennis Savarese jack points for the Yak 52?
 
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 1:07 pm    Post subject: russian jacks Reply with quote

Jim,
The jack points are nothing special. Just plain old jack points. Since
you have a 52TD, you won't need to worry about the front jack point. I
will find the web site of the jacks I have used for years and send it to
you off-list.
Dennis

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On 2/14/2012 2:51 PM, james shaner wrote:
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I have three rather old Russian screw jacks for my Yak. One works
fine but the other two get to a certain height and do not want to move
further. I used the bigger hamer principle and put a section of pipe
on the handle for leverage. That idea was only partially successful
until the lower shim/washer/bearing surface buckled up. I assume
these washers/bearings are shot and need replaced as I have throughly
greased and oiled the srew as best I can. The design of the jacks
look to be a permanently installed jack collar/bearings. There is an
overhang on the top of the collar surround on the tripod which
prevents removal of the jack stem and collar with the bearings.
Looks like I may have to cut the welds, remove and reweld once parts
replaced. I would then need a source of parts to get new
sleeve/washer/flat bearing parts. Can anyone enlighten me on the
above and parts availability. A google search on these jacks has been
fruitless. Alternatively are there other jacks that work with the
Dennis Savarese jack points for the Yak 52?

Jim Shaner
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 1:53 pm    Post subject: russian jacks Reply with quote

I have just put a nice Yak 52TW back on the market at a reduced price.
Anyone interested please contact me offline at billaustin(at)blomand.net

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 7:00 am    Post subject: russian jacks Reply with quote

I should really qualify my statement about the nose jack, "Since you
have a 52TD, you won't need to worry about the front jack point."

That statement almost implies Jim wouldn't need a front jack. Not
true. He does...just like all Yak 52's. What I should have said is you
won't have to modify the vertical braces on the front jack because you
don't have a tricycle gear Yak 52.

Sorry if I mislead anyone.
Dennis

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On 2/14/2012 3:50 PM, Bill Austin wrote:
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I have just put a nice Yak 52TW back on the market at a reduced price.
Anyone interested please contact me offline at billaustin(at)blomand.net

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