'I just bought 2 wheels off E-Bay, after removing the brake drums, I
found heavy corrosion between the drums and wheel, these corrosion
deposits were forcing the steel drum away from the aluminum wheel.
By forcing the drum to move away, the corrosion products would make
the drun out of round.
Inspect your wheels, specially after long periods of no use. I can
repair these corroded wheels.
I will have a complete set of manual brakes and wheels for sale,
after I get them cleaned and repaired.'
Re: Hayes wheels and brakes
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Hayes wheels and brakes
'Fresh from removal from 81229: make offer. Asking $900 + shipping.
Dick Russell, 81229'
Dick Russell, 81229'
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Re: Hayes wheels and brakes
'--- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, "Richard E Russell"
wrote:
I need just about everything. My plane is in California & due to ship
ro me in Germany in 2 weeks & we just discovered both brake systems
are junk.
You can email me directly at faacert@att.biz
Rgds,
Steve Whelan'
wrote:
Exactly what wheel parts do you have & in what condition are they?>
> Fresh from removal from 81229: make offer. Asking $900 + shipping.
>
> Dick Russell, 81229
>
I need just about everything. My plane is in California & due to ship
ro me in Germany in 2 weeks & we just discovered both brake systems
are junk.
You can email me directly at faacert@att.biz
Rgds,
Steve Whelan'
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- Posts: 12
- Joined: Sun Dec 31, 2006 5:29 am
Re: Hayes wheels and brakes
'--- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, "Tom Downey" wrote:
servicable. Mine I just found out, are junk, so I'm interested in what
you have available.
You can email me directly at faacert@att.biz.
Kind Rgds,
Steven Whelan
I'mpossibly interested in your wheels & brakes, as long as they're>Tom,
servicable. Mine I just found out, are junk, so I'm interested in what
you have available.
You can email me directly at faacert@att.biz.
Kind Rgds,
Steven Whelan
'>
> I just bought 2 wheels off E-Bay, after removing the brake drums, I
> found heavy corrosion between the drums and wheel, these corrosion
> deposits were forcing the steel drum away from the aluminum wheel.
> By forcing the drum to move away, the corrosion products would make
> the drun out of round.
>
> Inspect your wheels, specially after long periods of no use. I can
> repair these corroded wheels.
>
> I will have a complete set of manual brakes and wheels for sale,
> after I get them cleaned and repaired.
>