Re: Warner Series 3000 Wheels with 9" Mechanical Drum Brakes

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Steve
Posts: 14
Joined: Mon Aug 04, 2003 5:21 pm

Warner Series 3000 Wheels with 9" Mechanical Drum Brakes

Post by Steve »

'For my Fairchild Model 22 -- After some search I found semi-metallic
lining (new, not NOS). The lining material is identical to the
original RUSCO linings. I also found approriate new replacement brake
shoe return springs. If anybody needs help in future doing same,
contact me - I can provide help. Steve'
John Wyss
Posts: 21
Joined: Fri Apr 05, 2002 5:58 am

Re: Warner Series 3000 Wheels with 9" Mechanical Drum Brakes

Post by John Wyss »

'Dear Steve

I AM RESTORING A F22 C7F, HAS A WARNER 145. EACH CYL HAS A PART THAT
SUPPORTS THE COWL. SOMETIME DURING THE RESTORING PROCESS THESE PARTS
DISAPPEARED.

WOUL LIKE TO HAVE THESE PARTS. THANKS
JOHN

















































----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve"
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Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 4:01 PM
Subject: [fairchildclub] Warner Series 3000 Wheels with 9" Mechanical Drum
Brakes


> For my Fairchild Model 22 -- After some search I found semi-metallic
> lining (new, not NOS). The lining material is identical to the
> original RUSCO linings. I also found approriate new replacement brake
> shoe return springs. If anybody needs help in future doing same,
> contact me - I can provide help. Steve
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Steve
Posts: 14
Joined: Mon Aug 04, 2003 5:21 pm

Re: Warner Series 3000 Wheels with 9" Mechanical Drum Brakes

Post by Steve »

'--- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, "John Wyss" wrote:
>
> Dear Steve
>
> I AM RESTORING A F22 C7F, HAS A WARNER 145. EACH CYL HAS A PART THAT
> SUPPORTS THE COWL. SOMETIME DURING THE RESTORING PROCESS THESE PARTS
> DISAPPEARED.
>
> WOUL LIKE TO HAVE THESE PARTS. THANKS
> JOHN
John: I have an F-22 C7B with a Menasco D4 engine. I am unfamiliar
with the round engine F-22's and have never seen a "live" one. There
are precious few F-22's around of any model. This forum has been of no
help with the F-22's but I keep putting any info I have on it.

Can't help on the needed part. You might try to contact another round-
engine F-22 owner to see if you can borrow the part to copy it. The
only one I am aware of is Russel Williams who owns the site
http://www.russellw.com/. I believe he is restoring a round-engine F-
22.

Wish I could help. Keep in touch. Regards, Steve'
rw_flyer
Posts: 19
Joined: Tue Nov 06, 2012 12:55 am

Re: Warner Series 3000 Wheels with 9" Mechanical Drum Brakes

Post by rw_flyer »

'Hi Steve and John,



I am slowly working on a C7F, but I do not have a cowling that I believe was
original and so can?t help John out on this one.



-Russell



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From: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Steve
Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2006 8:17 AM
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [fairchildclub] Re: Warner Series 3000 Wheels with 9" Mechanical
Drum Brakes



--- In fairchildclub@
yahoogroups.com, "John Wyss" wrote:
>
> Dear Steve
>
> I AM RESTORING A F22 C7F, HAS A WARNER 145. EACH CYL HAS A PART THAT
> SUPPORTS THE COWL. SOMETIME DURING THE RESTORING PROCESS THESE PARTS
> DISAPPEARED.
>
> WOUL LIKE TO HAVE THESE PARTS. THANKS
> JOHN
John: I have an F-22 C7B with a Menasco D4 engine. I am unfamiliar
with the round engine F-22's and have never seen a "live" one. There
are precious few F-22's around of any model. This forum has been of no
help with the F-22's but I keep putting any info I have on it.

Can't help on the needed part. You might try to contact another round-
engine F-22 owner to see if you can borrow the part to copy it. The
only one I am aware of is Russel Williams who owns the site
http://www.russellw .com/. I believe he is
restoring a round-engine F-
22.

Wish I could help. Keep in touch. Regards, Steve





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