Hmmm, thinking aloud I wonder whether this stuff could be used for easy the
clearances between CS02/03/04 (aileron torque tube bearing that goes
tightish in cold weather).
Duncan McF
On Tuesday, February 04, 2003 10:15 PM, Ron Parigoris
[SMTP:rparigor@suffolk.lib.ny.us] wrote:
<rparigor@suffolk.lib.ny.us>
>
> Hey craig ellison
>
> "Ron do you have a name of the lapping compound you mentioned."
>
> Fron Cat. 108:
>
> #4781A4 is for a 1 pound can for soft metals. it is $20.83
>
> It is on page #2474
>
> They also have some for Hard metals PN #4781A6
>
> The page reads:
>
> These compounds work like magic, they change from an abrasive to a
> polish during use and then finally become inert. They're guarenteed not
> to embed in any metal surface. Perfect for fitting and smoothing the
> bearing or contact surface or rotating, ossolating and sliding parts.
>
> Furnish as a powder to mix with oil. A thin machine oil (SAE 10 or 20)
> or heavier gear oil can be used. compound does not contain harsh
> abrasives.
>
> Soft-Metal grade is for fitting bearings, brass valves, bronze fittings
> and gears, and soft metal guides. Use on Babbit, Brass, Bronz and
> Aluminium.
>
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>
> Anyway i will be glad to send you some to give a try. I also have some
> Lard cutting oil that is perfect for mixing.
>
> Send me a self adressed postage paid box, with a 4 oz container that
> won't leak for the oil, I will put the compound in a zip lock bag.
> figure add additional 8 oz for contents.
>
> send to:
>
> Ron Parigoris
> 44 Carriage Drive
> Kings Park NY 11754
>
>
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