Re: Digest Number 733
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2004 5:42 am
'No, I have the hub thanks to the late Gene Lehman and Mike Redpath.
This one is for the spline shaft and what I have is the taper. Good
buy if it goes for that much money, I'd even but it myself to sell on!
No, what I mean is the nut that holds the hob down on the taper
shaft. John Wyss' suggestion is fine but it is easier to get it past
the certification people here if it has a part number. Also being a
US thread there are not that many machine shops that can help.
Apparently we are supposed to be all metric here (you'd never guess)
and I was hoping someone had a reference. I do have a Warner parts
book here but I am not sure the hubs are in there.
Melvyn Hiscock
This one is for the spline shaft and what I have is the taper. Good
buy if it goes for that much money, I'd even but it myself to sell on!
No, what I mean is the nut that holds the hob down on the taper
shaft. John Wyss' suggestion is fine but it is easier to get it past
the certification people here if it has a part number. Also being a
US thread there are not that many machine shops that can help.
Apparently we are supposed to be all metric here (you'd never guess)
and I was hoping someone had a reference. I do have a Warner parts
book here but I am not sure the hubs are in there.
Melvyn Hiscock
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>--- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, Melvyn Hiscock
>wrote:
>> I need to find a nut to fit the end of the prop shaft on my Warner
>> 145. This is the nut at the very end of the taper shaft that holds
>> the hub in place. Can anyone help with a part no, equivalent or
>the
>> actual nut?
>>
>> Many thanks,
>>
>> Melvyn Hiscock
>
>Is this what you need
>
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