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<<It might be better to keep the geometry closer to the factory unit
and make a new part with a larger nose for a pressed in bearing (if it would
fit inside the gear-tab..). That could perhaps give us the best of both
worlds.>>
This is the best idea I've heard yet. (Although Bill Rumburg is probably right -- snapping or bending the rod end bearing is probably a non-issue.) Still, the pressed-in bearing is elegant because it's just so much simpler, and it can't be maladjusted. I'll look at my gear this weekend and see what I can figure out. I also have a good CNC machine shop locally who I've been talking to for work-related issues. Since my airplane is upside down now it would be easy for me to take the part over to show him and ask "how much to make a few dozen?"
Anyone know what alloy it is?
So if there's room for expanding the end to accommodate a pressed-in bearing, I'll draw something up, send it to the list, find out how many people want to place an order, and ask the machinist for a quote.
Unless Tim or the Lancair factory wants to do it....
- Rob Wolf
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