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On Thu, 19 May 2005 02:07:52 GMT, Ernest Christley wrote:
wrote: I made those clips from wide steel banding, the stuff used to strap lumber and plywood together. The price of the clips is insane. I'd hate to have to buy them for a certified airplane. The buttons can be replaced with 1/4" NC screws cut real short and the holes in the wheel tapped to take them. Does anyone have pictures or maybe a drawing of what these clips and buttons look like? There are no clips, and I'm assuming that the 'buttons' are ten or so little blocks placed around the edge that catch the rotor. I haven't been able to find much information at all about Goodyear wheels through Google. There are really several different types, some with square clips that pop out completely, others with long riveted-on clips that don't come out. Like you, I found an old wheel for sale at a fly-in for $5. Brought it home and found none of the parts matched my OWN Goodyear wheels, the same nominal size. Guy with a Luscombe across the hangar row had trouble with his Goodyears. I gave him the wheel I'd bought, but they didn't match *his*, either. Here's a close-up of my brake disk and clips: http://www.bowersflybaby.com/goody1.JPG Back when I was trying to find brake pads for less than $200/pair (I ended up making my own) I was finally referred to a Goodyear wheel expert in Georgia or the Carolinas. IIRC, I was given the name when I called the non-toll-free number at Wag-Aero and pestered them for a bit. You might try searching the archives of the Fly Baby mailing list, although much of the discussions center on the 8.00x4 wheels. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/flybab...query=goodyear Ron Wanttaja |
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Ron Wanttaja wrote:
There are really several different types, some with square clips that pop out completely, others with long riveted-on clips that don't come out. Like you, I found an old wheel for sale at a fly-in for $5. Brought it home and found none of the parts matched my OWN Goodyear wheels, the same nominal size. Guy with a Luscombe across the hangar row had trouble with his Goodyears. I gave him the wheel I'd bought, but they didn't match *his*, either. Here's a close-up of my brake disk and clips: http://www.bowersflybaby.com/goody1.JPG Back when I was trying to find brake pads for less than $200/pair (I ended up making my own) I was finally referred to a Goodyear wheel expert in Georgia or the Carolinas. IIRC, I was given the name when I called the non-toll-free number at Wag-Aero and pestered them for a bit. You might try searching the archives of the Fly Baby mailing list, although much of the discussions center on the 8.00x4 wheels. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/flybab...query=goodyear Ron Wanttaja Thanks, Ron. Cy hooked me up with an excellent parts diagram that showed my wheels exactly. I have the ones with the little square clips (but no little square clips). I'm going to try to make the clips as Dan suggested. -- This is by far the hardest lesson about freedom. It goes against instinct, and morality, to just sit back and watch people make mistakes. We want to help them, which means control them and their decisions, but in doing so we actually hurt them (and ourselves)." |
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