Re: PT-19 Tail Wheel

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Jack Threadgill
Posts: 76
Joined: Mon May 12, 2008 7:35 pm

PT-19 Tail Wheel

Post by Jack Threadgill »

'Thanks to every one that helped me with the brake system on my PT-19. I
have rebuilt both brake master cyl's and serviced the main wheels and
shocks. I added fluid to the tail wheel shock and planned to repack the
tail wheel bearings. Now for the next question.... :-)



I have been unable to remove the VG15 Grease Retainer (Manville 12449 LPD
Grease Seals) from the tail wheel. It looks as though these grease seals
need to be removed prior to being able to get the bearings out to clean and
repack them.



Any suggestions on the removal would be appreciated.



Thanks,



Jack

N1941N



Jack Threadgill

1602 Brook Hollow Dr

Bryan, TX 77802

979-779-7155

threadgl@suddenlink.net





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BOB DUNN
Posts: 40
Joined: Wed Aug 22, 2001 7:18 pm

Re: PT-19 Tail Wheel

Post by BOB DUNN »

'Jacfk, I'm out of town until next week,

This said, I'll have to get back and check one of my tw assemblies. Can't remember the system set-up. Getting to be more of the "I can't remember"  occurrances.  If you haven't resolved the problem before then, I'll see what I can do to help.
Bob Dunn
--- On Fri, 9/25/09, Jack Threadgill wrote:


From: Jack Threadgill
Subject: [fairchildclub] PT-19 Tail Wheel
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, September 25, 2009, 1:47 PM


 



Thanks to every one that helped me with the brake system on my PT-19. I
have rebuilt both brake master cyl's and serviced the main wheels and
shocks. I added fluid to the tail wheel shock and planned to repack the
tail wheel bearings. Now for the next question.... :-)

I have been unable to remove the VG15 Grease Retainer (Manville 12449 LPD
Grease Seals) from the tail wheel. It looks as though these grease seals
need to be removed prior to being able to get the bearings out to clean and
repack them.

Any suggestions on the removal would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Jack

N1941N

Jack Threadgill

1602 Brook Hollow Dr

Bryan, TX 77802

979-779-7155

threadgl@suddenlink .net

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Jack Threadgill
Posts: 76
Joined: Mon May 12, 2008 7:35 pm

Re: PT-19 Tail Wheel

Post by Jack Threadgill »

'Thanks, Bob. They look pretty easy to damage while trying to press them
out. I have ordered a ten pack of them, so if anyone needs some, let me
know. That was a min order.



Jack



Jack Threadgill

1602 Brook Hollow Dr

Bryan, TX 77802

979-779-7155

threadgl@suddenlink.net

-----Original Message-----
From: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of BOB DUNN
Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 5:17 PM
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] PT-19 Tail Wheel





Jacfk, I'm out of town until next week,

This said, I'll have to get back and check one of my tw assemblies. Can't
remember the system set-up. Getting to be more of the "I can't remember"
occurrances. If you haven't resolved the problem before then, I'll see what
I can do to help.
Bob Dunn

--- On Fri, 9/25/09, Jack Threadgill wrote:

From: Jack Threadgill
Subject: [fairchildclub] PT-19 Tail Wheel
To: fairchildclub@ yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, September 25, 2009, 1:47 PM



Thanks to every one that helped me with the brake system on my PT-19. I
have rebuilt both brake master cyl's and serviced the main wheels and
shocks. I added fluid to the tail wheel shock and planned to repack the
tail wheel bearings. Now for the next question.... :-)

I have been unable to remove the VG15 Grease Retainer (Manville 12449 LPD
Grease Seals) from the tail wheel. It looks as though these grease seals
need to be removed prior to being able to get the bearings out to clean and
repack them.

Any suggestions on the removal would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Jack

N1941N

Jack Threadgill

1602 Brook Hollow Dr

Bryan, TX 77802

979-779-7155

threadgl@suddenlink .net

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