prop shaft end float on 1969 featherweight
Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2018 12:35 pm
I am reassembling a 1969 featherweight gear box, after renewing the rubber oil washer (40/236)
I have 2 questions
1 The new workshop manual, which irritatingly does not have a publication date but has 28 service sheets and 48 pages, mentions the use of shims on the prop shaft between the crown wheel thrust washer and the end of the front end cap bush (1377) - then does not explain how they are used ie whether one tries to take up all the slack, to a snug fit, or whether one leaves some play. Even without, there is only about 1 mm play, but common sense(!) tells me there should not really be any....what would normal workshop practice be?
2 the brass collar inside propellor(1410A) has a hole for the pin (1412) that is eccentric - see photo. Is this intentional so that one can fit it one way to increase the pressure on the rubber oil seal, and the other to decrease it?
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Going off on another topic, can anyone tell me what the thread is on a Bing carburettor float bowl...is it possible/advisable to V coil it?
donald a
I have 2 questions
1 The new workshop manual, which irritatingly does not have a publication date but has 28 service sheets and 48 pages, mentions the use of shims on the prop shaft between the crown wheel thrust washer and the end of the front end cap bush (1377) - then does not explain how they are used ie whether one tries to take up all the slack, to a snug fit, or whether one leaves some play. Even without, there is only about 1 mm play, but common sense(!) tells me there should not really be any....what would normal workshop practice be?
2 the brass collar inside propellor(1410A) has a hole for the pin (1412) that is eccentric - see photo. Is this intentional so that one can fit it one way to increase the pressure on the rubber oil seal, and the other to decrease it?
[attachment=0]IMG_1031.jpg[/attachment]download/file.php?mode=view&id=13621
Going off on another topic, can anyone tell me what the thread is on a Bing carburettor float bowl...is it possible/advisable to V coil it?
donald a