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    Hey guys this jack screw was the seat adjustment for out 15A Tourist. It obviously has broken (the seat in the plane is currently bolted and not adjustable). Does anybody recognize it? I though someone told me it was a jack screw used on the L2 somewhere but not sure. I find it hard to believe that the Conway incarnation of Taylorcraft had this thing made as the plane seems to have borrowed a lot from other manufacturers. Thanks
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    Ryan Newell
    1946 BC12D NC43754
    1953 15A N23JW
    TF#897

  • #2
    Re: Help with part

    Any decent machine shop should be able to turn you a new one pretty inexpensively Ryan.
    John
    I'm so far behind, I think I'm ahead

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    • #3
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      Looks like a acme thread. I"d measure it and look in the McMaster Carr web site to see if you can find a match. A machine shop could turn a new one out of bulk shaft for the bearing and retainer nut threads. Might check the threads on a old style c-clamp. They look similar. You might have to get a piece of new shafting AND a nut , and configure the nut and change the whole thing out. I think Fastenal carries a selection of acme threaded shafting also. However I believe I would try McMaster Carr first.

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      • #4
        Re: Help with part

        Originally posted by Ryan View Post
        Hey guys this jack screw was the seat adjustment for out 15A Tourist. It obviously has broken (the seat in the plane is currently bolted and not adjustable). Does anybody recognize it? I though someone told me it was a jack screw used on the L2 somewhere but not sure. I find it hard to believe that the Conway incarnation of Taylorcraft had this thing made as the plane seems to have borrowed a lot from other manufacturers. Thanks
        The L-2 also used a jack screw for seat adjustment. It's probably the same but I haven't looked at mine for a while so can't be sure.
        Regards,
        Greg Young
        1950 Navion N5221K
        2021 RV-6 N6GY
        1940 Rearwin Cloudster in progress
        4 L-2 projects on deck (YO-57, TG-6 conv, L-2A, L-2B)
        Former Owner 1946 BC-12D's N43109 & N96282
        www.bentwing.com

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        • #5
          Re: Help with part

          That is not acme, its a square thread. Have a machine shop make you one is the only practical way to replace it.

          Originally posted by Ryan View Post
          Hey guys this jack screw was the seat adjustment for out 15A Tourist. It obviously has broken (the seat in the plane is currently bolted and not adjustable). Does anybody recognize it? I though someone told me it was a jack screw used on the L2 somewhere but not sure. I find it hard to believe that the Conway incarnation of Taylorcraft had this thing made as the plane seems to have borrowed a lot from other manufacturers. Thanks
          N29787
          '41 BC12-65

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          • #6
            Re: Help with part

            I'm going to agree with Tim. Doesn't look like Acme to me either, but it's not that tough to figure out with some Googling.
            John
            I'm so far behind, I think I'm ahead

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            • #7
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              Ahh, I see it is indeed a square thread. Don't know whether blame me or my glasses. Sorry I called it a acme. I need to pay more attention. Sorry about that.

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