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Pic of Stearing shaft mod for 2 inch body lift
24 Sep 2010 15:52 #4802
by facade
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
Replied by facade on topic Re:Pic of Stearing shaft mod for 2 inch body lift
oxford_bloke wrote:
Which is one of the reasons why I would never get in one
I don't like it when one flies overhead.
belive it or not rotor blades are held on by 2 bolts and 2 nylocs.
Which is one of the reasons why I would never get in one
I don't like it when one flies overhead.
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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27 Sep 2010 15:05 #4847
by Jamie
Replied by Jamie on topic Re:Pic of Stearing shaft mod for 2 inch body lift
oxford_bloke wrote:
Only just noticed this reply,
I appologise i couldnt see the second bolt in the picture still not
too keen on the design, if you are willing to put pictures of your mods
on the forum then they will come under scrutiny from anyone, If you
dont like critical comments then dont post pic's......
I am a coded mig welder and have a strong engineering background
which is why i WOULDN'T drive a car around with that setup!!!!
However you seem to know best so get on with it.....
jamie there are four bolts in total, so i would like to see you try to brake 2 8mm bolts using a steering wheel, and as for threa locking i am an aircraft engineer by trade and belive it or not rotor blades are held on by 2 bolts and 2 nylocs.
Only just noticed this reply,
I appologise i couldnt see the second bolt in the picture still not
too keen on the design, if you are willing to put pictures of your mods
on the forum then they will come under scrutiny from anyone, If you
dont like critical comments then dont post pic's......
I am a coded mig welder and have a strong engineering background
which is why i WOULDN'T drive a car around with that setup!!!!
However you seem to know best so get on with it.....
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