At this time I am waiting on my DER to provide the FAA form to install hydraulic brakes on my TCraft. For right now I need to rely on the Shinn Brakes and purchased the nuts and pincer spring thingies from Skybound The adjustment nuts I have don not have the pincer springs. How are these pincers anchored after adjustment? I saw cotter keys on the skybound diagram but not certain how the spring thingies are satisfied off with the cotter keys? I paid a lot./ must be made of unobtanium/ Thank you all for your guidance
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Put the wire locking spring through the eye of the cotter pin, put the cotter pin in the hole in the back plate, and open the split pins on the inside of the plate.
Scott
CF-CLR Blog: http://c-fclr.blogspot.ca/
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Originally posted by LostnSpace View PostDo a search for Rob Lee's brake adjustment, that may help, if not, it sure is good reading, for those of us with shinn brakes anyway
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"Put the wire locking spring through the eye of the cotter pin, put the cotter pin in the hole in the back plate, and open the split pins on the inside of the plate"
That reminded me a the words to a song, long ago Put the lime in the coconut .... maybe it's just me, it's late and after a long day
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Originally posted by LostnSpace View Post"Put the wire locking spring through the eye of the cotter pin, put the cotter pin in the hole in the back plate, and open the split pins on the inside of the plate"
That reminded me a the words to a song, long ago Put the lime in the coconut .... maybe it's just me, it's late and after a long day
it's not just you!
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Nice to know I get points for artistic impression heheScott
CF-CLR Blog: http://c-fclr.blogspot.ca/
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I notice that a number of my older friends (old like me) associate a song or song title to current activities also they/I use snippets from old lyrics in sentences.
Sunday after Bible class the teacher said this was the last psalm we would look at and my mind popped back to 1972 and Edward Bear's "the last song".
Must be an age thing because I see and experience it happening over and over. I just hope that doesn't mean the I am starting to live in the past!
Dave
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