Erich,
I had the same experience. Prepare it for definitely drive in and with a
rubber hammer and a piece of wood the tubes go in at the bottom. My
friend Dirk Oyen did about the same but IMHO he waited to long for the
fix so that the metal painture on the tubes became dry and hard. Finally
he had to cut of about 1 inch of one of the tubes because he couldn't
get it out anymore. Though he assures me that it was reamed at the
bottom.
Succes,
Karel Vranken, # 447 Mono XS, Rotax 912ULS, Airmaster AP332.
----- Original Message -----
From: Erich Trombley
To: europa-list@matronics.com
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 2:02 AM
Subject: Europa-List: Mod 72
For those that have completed Mod 72, did you have to drive the insert
into position or did it slide all the way into position. I am able to
get the insert slid most of the way into the tube leaving about 1" to be
driven in with a punch. I hate to start driving the insert in only to
realize that I am unable to seat it fully.
Regards,
Erich Trombley
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