Hi Bobby – I’m late to the conversation. My contact info and address is:
Luis Luciano
136 West View Road
Middletown, RI 02842
Ph: 630-430-3574
Let me know your preferred payment method (paypal, check, or other) and how much including shipping costs.
Thanks again for putting this together!
Luis
From: Rotary motors in aircraft <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2019 9:48 AM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Subject: [Non-DoD Source] [FlyRotary] Re: Rubber Damper Group Buy - Part have arrived.
Over the weekend I was able to swap out the dampers on my RV10. It took about an hour without removing the gearbox or lower cowl. The first one took about 30 minutes and the other three less than 10 minutes each. The secret is to not completely remove the bolt and dislodge the large washer between the flex plate and damper plate. Most work was done at the 10-11 o’clock position as viewed from the prop. I found that prying out the old damper and busing was easer at the 4 o’clock position.
Tools and method:
Two box end wrenches. – one ratcheting for the bolt head.
Small 90 degree needle nose pliers. – used to grip the bushing during removal.
Small tip screw driver - used to push through the old damper against the bushing to pry old damper out of the cavity.
Work the new damper into the slot with the beveled edge for the bushing facing the prop.
Insert bushing and reinstall hardware.
I have everyone shipping information except for the following list.
Dave Williams | 24 |
William Mason | 24 |
Raymond Lambert | 24 |
Dave Reyenga | 24 |
Luis Luciano | 24 |
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Australia | |
Steve Izett | 24 |
Andrew Martin | 24 |
Nils Hansen | 24 |
Thanks,
Bobby
From: Bobby J. Hughes
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2019 11:39 AM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Cc: 'lucky9020@gmail.com'; 'rv9flyer13b@gmail.com'; 'ne14yah@gmail.com'; 'karinils@bigpond.com'; Bobby J. Hughes
Subject: Rubber Damper Group Buy - Part have arrived.
All,
It took a long time but the dampers have arrived. We had better than expected participation so I was able to reduce the quantities per individual to (24) units instead of the original (40). This also reduced the USPS One-Rate box size and shipping cost. The delivered cost in the US for (24) units will be $42.72 or $1.78 per units. Three of us will keep (40) units each in case I missed someone or others need the parts in the future.
What I need now is your mailing address, email address and phone numbers. Please email me directly at bhughes@qnsi.net.
Three individuals are in Australia and I need to know how to ship. USPS one rate small boxes are $38.00 x 3 or one medium is $82.00 and would need to be split up and mailed within in Australia.
Damper cost $1.45 x 24 = $34.80 USD. Plus shipping.
Once I have the mailing address information I get the parts boxed and shipment scheduled. My business travel schedule is heavy so please be patient. Still working on how to collect payment. It will likely be checks, PayPal or Venmo.
Bobby Hughes | 40 | Local Austin |
Charlie England | 40 | Air freight from Austin J |
Dennis Haverlah | 40 | Local Austin |
Kelly Troyer | 24 | |
Dave Williams | 24 | |
Tracy Hallock | 24 | Local San Marcos |
Steve Boese | 24 | |
Todd Bartrim | 24 | |
Sam Hodges | 24 | |
Gary Luchini | 24 | |
William Mason | 24 | |
Raymond Lambert | 24 | |
Doug Lomheim | 24 | |
Chris Sargent | 24 | |
Michael Silvius | 24 | |
Finn Lassen | 24 | |
Jeff Whaley | 24 | |
Dave Reyenga | 24 | |
Brandt Hall | 24 | |
Luis Luciano | 24 | |
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Steve Izett | 24 | Australia |
Andrew Martin | 24 | Australia |
Nils Hansen | 24 | Australia |
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Thanks,
Bobby J. Hughes