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		rob10(at)tlb.sympatico.ca Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 12:08 pm    Post subject: Model 4 rudder pedal mounting | 
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				My rudder pedals became quite stiff to operate lately, so I tried lubricating at the nylon bearing connection but things seemed to go worst.  
 I am disassembling the brackets from the floor so I could get the nylon bearing out from the torque tube but it just does’nt come out.   
 From my understanding, these nylon bearing should easily come out of the tube with the bracket attached to them. It reacts like it is well sticked to the tube.   
 Any idea someone?  
 Thanks  
 Jack - model 4  
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				 Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 3:12 pm    Post subject: Model 4 rudder pedal mounting | 
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				From your note, it makes me wonder if the bearings were  stuck from the beginning and the pivoting was done at the bolt.  If you can  get the torque tube out entirely, you might be able to put a long rod into the  tube and tap the bearing out.  I think what I would to then is use a half  inch sanding drum on a dremel and clean out the tube and try again.  If  that doesn't make the bearing run freely, you might try chucking the bearing in  a drill using a bolt and nut and then while spinning it use a file to  reduce the outside diameter a bit.
  Lowell
   
 
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 My rudder pedals became  quite stiff to operate lately, so I tried lubricating at the nylon bearing  connection but things seemed to go worst. 
 I am disassembling the  brackets from the floor so I could get the nylon bearing out from the torque  tube but it just does’nt come out.  
 From my understanding,  these nylon bearing should easily come out of the tube with the bracket attached  to them. It reacts like it is well sticked to the tube.   
 Any idea  someone? 
 Thanks 
 Jack - model  4
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				 Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 6:51 pm    Post subject: Model 4 rudder pedal mounting | 
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				I had that same problem some years ago.  The nylon will expand with warmer temperatures and water absorbtion and tend to bind.  I did as Lowell suggested and increased the clearances and that took care of the problem.
 Mark Donahue
  
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 From your note, it makes me wonder if the bearings were stuck from the beginning and the pivoting was done at the bolt.  If you can get the torque tube out entirely, you might be able to put a long rod into the tube and tap the bearing out.  I think what I would to then is use a half inch sanding drum on a dremel and clean out the tube and try again.  If that doesn't make the bearing run freely, you might try chucking the bearing in a drill using a bolt and nut and then while spinning it use a file to reduce the outside diameter a bit.
 
 Lowell
 
  
 
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 My rudder pedals became quite stiff to operate lately, so I tried lubricating at the nylon bearing connection but things seemed to go worst.
 I am disassembling the brackets from the floor so I could get the nylon bearing out from the torque tube but it just does’nt come out. 
 From my understanding, these nylon bearing should easily come out of the tube with the bracket attached to them. It reacts like it is well sticked to the tube. 
 Any idea someone?
 Thanks
 Jack - model 401234567890123
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