Re: Thrust Nut Wrench

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Walter L Nelson
Posts: 7
Joined: Mon Nov 22, 2004 7:41 pm

Thrust Nut Wrench

Post by Walter L Nelson »

'I need a Thrush Nut Wrench in order to tear down a 6-440C Ranger for
overhaul. (Part# A-137 in the overhaul manual). The main reason is
the requirement when it goes back together as it require a torque of
500-660 Ft/lbs. That is a lot of torque. Anyone know where I can
get one of these wrenches. I could use some motor mounts also.
W. L. 'Nick' Nelson'
fred kumpf
Posts: 7
Joined: Sun Dec 21, 2003 11:53 am

Re: Thrust Nut Wrench

Post by fred kumpf »

'Try Dave at Hughes Supply 310-640-0093

Fred A Kumpf
Tulsa OK
fredakumpf@yahoo.com

Walter L Nelson wrote:

I need a Thrush Nut Wrench in order to tear down a 6-440C Ranger for
overhaul. (Part# A-137 in the overhaul manual). The main reason is
the requirement when it goes back together as it require a torque of
500-660 Ft/lbs. That is a lot of torque. Anyone know where I can
get one of these wrenches. I could use some motor mounts also.
W. L. 'Nick' Nelson





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Walter L Nelson
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Re: Thrust Nut Wrench

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'I have tried that number each day since. The machine picks up but no humans and I have not received an answer to a message left on the recorder. Are they still in business. Long vacation? Do you have any other information?

Nick Nelson
Amarillo, Texas
nnelson2@swbell.net

fred kumpf wrote:

Try Dave at Hughes Supply 310-640-0093

Fred A Kumpf
Tulsa OK
fredakumpf@yahoo.com

Walter L Nelson wrote:

I need a Thrush Nut Wrench in order to tear down a 6-440C Ranger for
overhaul. (Part# A-137 in the overhaul manual). The main reason is
the requirement when it goes back together as it require a torque of
500-660 Ft/lbs. That is a lot of torque. Anyone know where I can
get one of these wrenches. I could use some motor mounts also.
W. L. 'Nick' Nelson





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David Stroud
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Joined: Mon Jun 09, 2003 6:14 am

Re: Thrust Nut Wrench

Post by David Stroud »

'Couldn't you make one or get one made locally? I've got a buddy with
a machine shop nearby who makes special tools for one off jobs on a
regular basis. What's the darn thing look like?

David Stroud, Ottawa, Canada
Christavia C-FDWS
F24 C-FDAE in restoration
----- Original Message -----
From: "Walter L Nelson"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 8:01 AM
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Thrust Nut Wrench



I have tried that number each day since. The machine picks up but no humans and I have not
received an answer to a message left on the recorder. Are they still in business. Long vacation?
Do you have any other information?

Nick Nelson
Amarillo, Texas
nnelson2@swbell.net

fred kumpf wrote:

Try Dave at Hughes Supply 310-640-0093

Fred A Kumpf
Tulsa OK
fredakumpf@yahoo.com

Walter L Nelson wrote:

I need a Thrush Nut Wrench in order to tear down a 6-440C Ranger for
overhaul. (Part# A-137 in the overhaul manual). The main reason is
the requirement when it goes back together as it require a torque of
500-660 Ft/lbs. That is a lot of torque. Anyone know where I can
get one of these wrenches. I could use some motor mounts also.
W. L. 'Nick' Nelson





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fred kumpf
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Re: Thrust Nut Wrench

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'My last purchase from Hughes Supply was 10-06-03. No problem. I think this might be a one man operation. Possiblly on vacation.
Hughes Supply
122 Penn St
El Segundo, CA
Phone 310-640-0093
FAX 310-640-0095

fredakumpf@yahoo.com

Walter L Nelson wrote:

I have tried that number each day since. The machine picks up but no humans and I have not received an answer to a message left on the recorder. Are they still in business. Long vacation? Do you have any other information?

Nick Nelson
Amarillo, Texas
nnelson2@swbell.net

fred kumpf wrote:

Try Dave at Hughes Supply 310-640-0093

Fred A Kumpf
Tulsa OK
fredakumpf@yahoo.com

Walter L Nelson wrote:

I need a Thrush Nut Wrench in order to tear down a 6-440C Ranger for
overhaul. (Part# A-137 in the overhaul manual). The main reason is
the requirement when it goes back together as it require a torque of
500-660 Ft/lbs. That is a lot of torque. Anyone know where I can
get one of these wrenches. I could use some motor mounts also.
W. L. 'Nick' Nelson





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Walter L Nelson
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Re: Thrust Nut Wrench

Post by Walter L Nelson »

'Yes, we can make one. Gene Haines, a fellow member, is sending me a picture of the one they are using.
.
Thanks,

Nick Nelson
Amarillo, Texas
nnelson2@swbell.net

David Stroud wrote:
Couldn't you make one or get one made locally? I've got a buddy with
a machine shop nearby who makes special tools for one off jobs on a
regular basis. What's the darn thing look like?

David Stroud, Ottawa, Canada
Christavia C-FDWS
F24 C-FDAE in restoration
----- Original Message -----
From: "Walter L Nelson"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 8:01 AM
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Thrust Nut Wrench



I have tried that number each day since. The machine picks up but no humans and I have not
received an answer to a message left on the recorder. Are they still in business. Long vacation?
Do you have any other information?

Nick Nelson
Amarillo, Texas
nnelson2@swbell.net

fred kumpf wrote:

Try Dave at Hughes Supply 310-640-0093

Fred A Kumpf
Tulsa OK
fredakumpf@yahoo.com

Walter L Nelson wrote:

I need a Thrush Nut Wrench in order to tear down a 6-440C Ranger for
overhaul. (Part# A-137 in the overhaul manual). The main reason is
the requirement when it goes back together as it require a torque of
500-660 Ft/lbs. That is a lot of torque. Anyone know where I can
get one of these wrenches. I could use some motor mounts also.
W. L. 'Nick' Nelson





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Walter L Nelson
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Re: Thrust Nut Wrench

Post by Walter L Nelson »

'Thanks, I will keep on trying.

Nick Nelson
Amarill, Texas
nnelson2@swbell.net

fred kumpf wrote:

My last purchase from Hughes Supply was 10-06-03. No problem. I think this might be a one man operation. Possiblly on vacation.
Hughes Supply
122 Penn St
El Segundo, CA
Phone 310-640-0093
FAX 310-640-0095

fredakumpf@yahoo.com

Walter L Nelson wrote:

I have tried that number each day since. The machine picks up but no humans and I have not received an answer to a message left on the recorder. Are they still in business. Long vacation? Do you have any other information?

Nick Nelson
Amarillo, Texas
nnelson2@swbell.net

fred kumpf wrote:

Try Dave at Hughes Supply 310-640-0093

Fred A Kumpf
Tulsa OK
fredakumpf@yahoo.com

Walter L Nelson wrote:

I need a Thrush Nut Wrench in order to tear down a 6-440C Ranger for
overhaul. (Part# A-137 in the overhaul manual). The main reason is
the requirement when it goes back together as it require a torque of
500-660 Ft/lbs. That is a lot of torque. Anyone know where I can
get one of these wrenches. I could use some motor mounts also.
W. L. 'Nick' Nelson





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