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Mike,
It depends on how short they really are. Here's a couple of suggestions:
The studs don't actually have to be screwed all the way into the case, so
you might want to check out how many threads of engagement there are in the
case itself, if you haven't already.
A good way to remove these is to use a couple of nuts --- thread one on and
then jam the next down onto it (but keep the flats lined up) so that you can
use a wrench to turn the stud out of the case without tearing it up.
If they are long enough to allow at least three or four full thread
engagement in the case with enough length above the case to allow the
governor to be attached, you're in luck.
If they are too short, I recommend you call Jeri Blevins at the San Jose
Aviall office (located at Montague Expwy and Old Oakland Road) in San Jose
(800-284-2551) and she'll most likely have 'em for you tomorrow.
Best Regards,
Larry Graves
AirCrafters Builder Assistance Center
5810 Obata Way Unit 7 Gilroy, CA 95020
Tel 408-847-5957 Fax 408-847-6957
www.AirCraftersLLC.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: Mike S. Reinath <mreinath@mail.arc.nasa.gov>
To: <lancair.list@olsusa.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2000 10:10 AM
Subject: Prop Governor Studs
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The studs for attachment of the prop governor on my Don George
IO360-B1B are too short. There are only about 2 threads showing above
>> Mike Reinath
San Jose, CA
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