Good day folks and happy new year.
The classic plans call for "Aeronca 7AC" brake pedals. Can't find these. Is there a more common name?
Also, does one turn one's own bronze bearings, or is there a suitable bushing available? What have you used?
Thanks.
Nick
Brake pedals
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Re: Brake pedals
Hi Nick,
I got my bushings from a company in Rochester, MN by the name of Kaman Industrial Technologies. The address is : 3033 40th Ave. N.W., Rochester, MN, 55901
The part number I ordered was: EPB FF0520-05 SAE 841 FLG BRG: .3765 x .502 x 500. Their phone number is 507-289-1808.
The Aeronca 7AC brake pedals are available from Wag-Aero in Lyons, WI. The part numbers are 12613L and 12613R. You will have to cut the short end off the pedal.
John Hanson
I got my bushings from a company in Rochester, MN by the name of Kaman Industrial Technologies. The address is : 3033 40th Ave. N.W., Rochester, MN, 55901
The part number I ordered was: EPB FF0520-05 SAE 841 FLG BRG: .3765 x .502 x 500. Their phone number is 507-289-1808.
The Aeronca 7AC brake pedals are available from Wag-Aero in Lyons, WI. The part numbers are 12613L and 12613R. You will have to cut the short end off the pedal.
John Hanson
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Re: Brake pedals
Thanks John. Just to clarify, that's 8 bushings yes?
The attached image looks like the right pedals to me, how about you?
Thanks for the help.
Nick
The attached image looks like the right pedals to me, how about you?
Thanks for the help.
Nick
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Re: Brake pedals
Order a couple extra bushings.
Those are the correct pedals.
John
Those are the correct pedals.
John
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