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Yoke Rebuild entry
Le Chuck:
Yoke rebuild thread is a gold mine of good information but is a bit outdated. I'm starting to add some improvements. First off was to toss the link to Ram controls because we're better than that.
I also added a link to a video I made showing how to quickly remove the spring pin from the shaft because pulling it out as shown in the wiki is not what I consider a good time.
I tossed the link to the manual because it was redirecting to some weird ass learn to speak chineses youtube video. I need to find a replacement link and drop it back in. Any other recommendations?
http://wiki.arcadecontrols.com/wiki/Yoke_Rebuild
yaksplat:
1.) buy cnc
2.) buy injection molder
3.) buy metal brake
lcmgadgets:
Hey Le Chuck, it seems like half (at least) of the yoke rebuild entry in the wiki is missing. ???
Le Chuck:
--- Quote from: lcmgadgets on April 21, 2013, 09:54:33 pm ---Hey Le Chuck, it seems like half (at least) of the yoke rebuild entry in the wiki is missing. ???
--- End quote ---
That's all there ever was. The pictorial took you from cover already off to bead blasted stripped parts. The reassembly wasn't pictured in the wiki although there is a thread by the original author around here somewhere that does IIRC. I was going to keep hammering away at it but wiki editing has been down ever since the upgrade so what it is, is what you got.
When I did the editing last May I removed only the dead links but left all the pics and the preserved the step by step as it was. Rather than mess with that I just did a drop in note around step 18ish outlining a different way to get the pin out and linked to a video I did of the process.
lcmgadgets:
I'll go looking for the rest of it myself. Yes, I am an inherently lazy & stupid person who'd rather let someone else do at least the thinking if not the work itself, so I can simply copy. lol. I'm sure I can (with time, & correcting for hopefully not too expensive mistakes), figure it out myself.
I should add, what u do have up there is great, & the addition of the alternate way to get that *!@!! pin out is fantastic. I don't know how I would have managed it (I suppose I would, ultimately, have drilled the g-d thing out). Thanks for maintaining it.
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