Thanks for the input, we figured out that the bearings are just pressed into the tubes. I fashioned a soft pine 1 by 2 with a yoke that just fit the vertical on the inboard pedal, then a couple of good taps with an 8 pound ball peen, and they popped right out.
We're excited - the real restoration begins when you run out of things to remove!
This is a great forum
Thanks again
Jeff
'On Jan 4, 2013, at 10:31 AM, mileslong2k wrote:
> Hi Jeff and Bill,
> I don't own a Fairchild 24 but have a few parts for one. I have the left and right rudder pedal assemblies. At the inboard of the rudder pedal bar there is this triangular shaped bracket. There are three bolts attached to it and the airframe. The center nut coming out of the bracket has a bearing on the inside of that tube. The bearing is a Schatz 1854. I think you need to heat that tube up and tap on the bracket to remove that. Below is a picture of that bracket. Hope this helps.
>
> Jim Long
> Santa Rosa
> MalabarVII@comcast.net
>
> RH Rudder Pedal Assembly
> http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s184/MalabarVII/RHPedalAssy_zpsf41c8486.jpg
>
>
> Attach Bracket
> http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s184/MalabarVII/Rudder_Pedal_Attch1_zpsef718995.jpg
>
> Bearing for Attach Bracket
> http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s184/MalabarVII/Rudder_Pedal_Attch2_zps14f90e26.jpg
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