My yoke bushings (the rectangular pieces of phenolic that the yoke passes through at the instrument panel) are worn.
The pilot side worse than the co-pilot side.
I'm planning to buy some new sheet teflon from McMaster to fab new ones.
The old ones measured 0.25" thick, 2.00" wide, 2.375 tall.
The hole in the middle seems to be centered.
The smallest dimension that I get on the hole (in the old parts) is in width on the co-pilot side 0.785". So lacking any better information, I'll probably make the holes around 0.780 to 0.785" diameter.
The same old hole (co-pilot) measured 0.810" tall. The old pilot hole measured 0.820 wide and 0.860" tall.
Any reason not to use PTFE (teflon)?
The pilot side worse than the co-pilot side.
I'm planning to buy some new sheet teflon from McMaster to fab new ones.
The old ones measured 0.25" thick, 2.00" wide, 2.375 tall.
The hole in the middle seems to be centered.
The smallest dimension that I get on the hole (in the old parts) is in width on the co-pilot side 0.785". So lacking any better information, I'll probably make the holes around 0.780 to 0.785" diameter.
The same old hole (co-pilot) measured 0.810" tall. The old pilot hole measured 0.820 wide and 0.860" tall.
Any reason not to use PTFE (teflon)?
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