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Wanted: ONE aluminum motor cover
Doug Culbertson
So, uh Herm...
If you don't find one, would you be interested in splitting a pair? I just replaced the connector on my RA drive after my G11's maiden voyage after I <ahem> forgot to tighten the clutch and had not put the counterweight shaft on! Doug Midway, FL --- In Losmandy_users@..., hermperez@w... wrote: If you bought a pair, I need one for the RA motor..you know, so itsnot smashed by the head when you forget to tighten the clutch!..Oops! |
bert katzung
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Is there a secret to installing the aluminum motor covers? I just got a pair for my G-11 and the method "implied" by the hardware (there were no instructions) is use of extension stand-offs (supplied) at the two screws that hold the motors on the mount. The cover is then supposed to screw down onto the stand-offs (presumably). The problem I find is that the circuit board on the motor intrudes into the space where the stand-off has to go, so I can't get the stand-offs in there. I'm contemplating some homemade outside clips to hold the covers on rather than cutting off bits of circuit board. Must be an easier way... Thanks for any enlightenment... Bert Bert Katzung San Rafael, CA katzung1@... ----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Culbertson" <dculber403@...> To: <Losmandy_users@...> Sent: Friday, 08 September, 2000 4:40 PM Subject: [Losmandy_users] Re: Wanted: ONE aluminum motor cover
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In a message dated 9/9/00 11:01:54 PM EST, katzung1@... writes:
I'm contemplating some homemadeYa have to have patience, and it will all fit. I did have to file off a small amount of circuit board around the screw holes, and then carefully fit everything together. It does fit, patience is whats needed... Allan |
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