Help: Webra TruTurn Adapter Bushing Problem
Keith Black
tkeithb at attbi.com
Wed Jan 8 07:51:59 AKST 2003
I've already tried pressing the bushing down with the prop nut and it didn't work, it was too tight. I tried both a plastic and metal bushing. I thought that maybe I could force the plastic one with the prop nut but that didn't work either.
Take a look at the following link to see a picture of what I'm talking about:
http://www.fototime.com/217F0696EE7CE3E/standard.jpg
Thanks,
Keith
----- Original Message -----
From: Gray E Fowler
To: discussion at nsrca.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 8:32 AM
Subject: Re: Help: Webra TruTurn Adapter Bushing Problem
He means that the unthreaded portion at the thrust washer is slightly larger in diameter. It is a very snug fit. You probably have only tried to slide this on with your fingers, when you may have to use the prop nut to get it on. Try using the prop nut and a spacer and if it does not go on pretty easy-stop.
It should fit-All of mine are plastic center spacers.
I have two Bully's which of couse are Webras, on one an APC prop slides on over that portion of the shaft, the other one requires using the prop nut to get even the prop seated over that unthreaded portion of the shaft.
Gray Fowler
Principal Chemical Engineer
Composites Engineering
s.vannostrand at kodak.com
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01/08/2003 08:20 AM
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Welcome back Keith. I think you are saying the crankshaft needs a few more threads. I have used a washer spacer in the past, but not on this engine setup. I use the Vortech spinner nut and APC 17 x XX and never had a problem.
--Lance
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