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Mark Hansen wrote:
On 06/20/07 08:54, Jay Honeck wrote: [ snip ] Anyway, what should I put on this stupid screw to stop it from vibrating loose? LocTite? Another lock washer? There's no way to safety wire it... Thanks! Can you get a bolt/screw that will fit the threads and which can be safety wired? ... or would that not be an "approved" part? I thought the retainer was a nut on the alternator. If you have enough thread room (and a star washer is not doing the job) you could put a second nut to be a jam nut. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI |
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TG&Y was Different plane, same fix
flynrider via AviationKB.com wrote:
Gig 601XL Builder wrote: I don't have an A&P; I don't even have a TG&Y. OK how many hear understand the TG&Y reference? For extra points what did it stand for? Wasn't TG&Y a discount store? I remember them from the 60s/70s. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) Right and now go fo the extra points. |
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"Gig 601XL Builder" wrote: OK how many hear understand the TG&Y reference? For extra points what did it stand for? "Thimbles, Girdles & Yoyos" |
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Dan Luke wrote:
"Gig 601XL Builder" wrote: OK how many hear understand the TG&Y reference? For extra points what did it stand for? "Thimbles, Girdles & Yoyos" no TG&Y was a twentieth century five and dime or variety store chain in the United States. The chain was named for founders Thomlinson, Gosselin and Young. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI |
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Dan Luke wrote:
"Gig 601XL Builder" wrote: OK how many hear understand the TG&Y reference? For extra points what did it stand for? "Thimbles, Girdles & Yoyos" Toys, Games & YoYos |
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Gig 601XL Builder wrote:
Dan Luke wrote: "Gig 601XL Builder" wrote: OK how many hear understand the TG&Y reference? For extra points what did it stand for? "Thimbles, Girdles & Yoyos" Toys, Games & YoYos I hit enter to quick. Toys Games & YoYos is what we always heard it was as kids. I was somewhat disheartend to later find out it was named after it founders Thomlinson, Gosselin and Young. |
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"Ross" wrote: OK how many hear understand the TG&Y reference? For extra points what did it stand for? "Thimbles, Girdles & Yoyos" no TG&Y was a twentieth century five and dime or variety store chain in the United States. The chain was named for founders Thomlinson, Gosselin and Young. Really? Gosh! |
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Purple 'small screw threadlocker' loctite would work great for this or similar applications. It is easily removable and
made for this purpose... "RST Engineering" wrote in message ... PLEASE, NO LOCTITE. LOCTITE MEANS THAT YOU NEVER WANT TO REMOVE THE SCREW AGAIN, which is going to play hell if the alternator itself ever craps out. If it is a bare wire, then no lockwasher in the world will help. Put a crimp terminal on the wire and then an INTERNAL TOOTH star or splitring lockwasher. The order of assembly is alternator, crimp terminal, lockwasher, screw. Jim |
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