concours said:About the choices in replacement shafts... another post in the "wanted" section raises a question about the quality of the aftermarket part. Can anyone else chime in with some observations?
"by KSUWildcatFan » Thu Dec 29, 2011 12:25 pm
Those kick start shafts are a pain in the ass to find in GOOD, used condition without damage. I bought an aftermarket one (crap), two used ones (both crap), and finally gave up and bought a NOS one from Walridge. Do yourself a favor, save yourself the trouble, and just pay for a NOS part.
I obtained a nice used one but I believe it's from an Atlas or something (different spring hole location). It's in my spares bin for "just in case".
Best of luck to you!
-Jordan"
swooshdave said:concours said:About the choices in replacement shafts... another post in the "wanted" section raises a question about the quality of the aftermarket part. Can anyone else chime in with some observations?
"by KSUWildcatFan » Thu Dec 29, 2011 12:25 pm
Those kick start shafts are a pain in the ass to find in GOOD, used condition without damage. I bought an aftermarket one (crap), two used ones (both crap), and finally gave up and bought a NOS one from Walridge. Do yourself a favor, save yourself the trouble, and just pay for a NOS part.
I obtained a nice used one but I believe it's from an Atlas or something (different spring hole location). It's in my spares bin for "just in case".
Best of luck to you!
-Jordan"
New from Old Britts is around $200. I wonder if Jordan got a non-Andover one?
concours said:I just got a used one... no telling how many more kick cycles in it before it fails, lol, but it passed visual, dimensional and LP inspection. In to service it goes!
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CanukNortonNut said:Concours
There is no cracks in that shaft.
We use LP in our industry. And that looks like a good one.
Cheers,
CNN
AntrimMan said:How would anyone know these are supposed to be case hardened?
Is this info buried within the manual?
...and to what hardness at what depth?
swooshdave said:concours said:I just got a used one... no telling how many more kick cycles in it before it fails, lol, but it passed visual, dimensional and LP inspection. In to service it goes!
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Can you explain how that stuff works?
rvich said:swooshdave said:concours said:I just got a used one... no telling how many more kick cycles in it before it fails, lol, but it passed visual, dimensional and LP inspection. In to service it goes!
Dave,
It is sort of like rolling something in flour to look for wet spots. So what I want to know is where to buy this stuff. I searched for some recently and discovered it isn't sitting on many shelves. I notice the cans say "industrial use only". So does this mean I have to buy it on the black market or what?
Russ
hobot said:DIY kits are available to check stuff before flying off on it. The cracks you look for are about the same size as a single thread of a spider's cob web not its catch web.
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/t ... naflux.php
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