Anyone have any pictures for this part?
I looked up the part number in the parts manual and found it on iwantcessnaparts.com , but it's listed as applicable to the 182 and 210 and costs 180$. I'm thinking (hoping) that is the wrong part number.
I don't really know what I'm looking for so an installed pic would be helpful.
I can't really believe it would cost almost 200$ when the whole tailwheel spring assembly for both sides only cost 19$.
Thomas
Leaf spring guard
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Leaf spring guard
Thomas Short
1948 C170 N3949V
RV-8 wings in progress
Indianapolis (KUMP)
1948 C170 N3949V
RV-8 wings in progress
Indianapolis (KUMP)
Thomas, those parts are available from Air Repair, Inc. and have your 170 assn member number handy.
You may contact Air Repair either at:
> PH: 662-846-0228 or
> http://www.airrepairinc.com/
You may contact Air Repair either at:
> PH: 662-846-0228 or
> http://www.airrepairinc.com/
'53 B-model N146YS SN:25713
50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.
50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.
Thomas, those parts are available from Air Repair, Inc. and have your 170 assn member number handy.
You may contact Air Repair either at:
> PH: 662-846-0228 or
> http://www.airrepairinc.com/
(Tell Pete and/or Su I said hi.)
You should have their part numbers handy, as they are different than the 170 part numbers. Since you won't likely have their parts catalog, here's the part numbers:
Part: 0642108 shackle, 0642125 guard, AN4H21A bolt, MS2104/AN4 nut
I recommend slipping a short section of rubber hose/tubing over the shank of that bolt when you install it. It's not absolutely necessary, but many do it to keep the bolt from rubbing the spring.
George
You may contact Air Repair either at:
> PH: 662-846-0228 or
> http://www.airrepairinc.com/
(Tell Pete and/or Su I said hi.)
You should have their part numbers handy, as they are different than the 170 part numbers. Since you won't likely have their parts catalog, here's the part numbers:
Part: 0642108 shackle, 0642125 guard, AN4H21A bolt, MS2104/AN4 nut
I recommend slipping a short section of rubber hose/tubing over the shank of that bolt when you install it. It's not absolutely necessary, but many do it to keep the bolt from rubbing the spring.
George
'53 B-model N146YS SN:25713
50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.
50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.
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Re: Leaf spring guard
Thomas, call Pete like George suggested. I did and got all the parts listed above shipped to AK in less than 4 days and for far less than a C-note! I was going to post a picture but I've got too much paint on my tail spring for the part to fit. I'll have to work on that.tshort wrote:I can't really believe it would cost almost 200$ when the whole tailwheel spring assembly for both sides only cost 19$.
Thomas
Corey
'53 170B N3198A #25842
Floats, Tundra Tires, and Skis
'53 170B N3198A #25842
Floats, Tundra Tires, and Skis