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| Rocky:
Do a search on the klov forums. |
| GGKoul:
--- Quote from: GGKoul on March 15, 2005, 08:43:46 pm ---That'll auction will sell for over $50+... You can check here for gears.... www.mcmaster.com --- End quote --- http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=13718&item=6162558227&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW Here you go.. $87 for a broken Star Wars yoke. I assume a good one will sell for $200+ now |
| Nannuu:
Hey I won that one! I already have some original SW handles to finish it with. Won't be too hard to make a cover plate either. After seeing Oscar's I figured it was better to get that one cheaper if they are now going to be $2-3-4-500+, ouch. I think someone (Oscar maybe?) had posted a part number from Mcmaster as a replacement part for the SW yoke. It was a long time ago though. When I get it, I can measure for you. |
| 2600:
From some info I have: wmberg.com These are aluminum replacements: The two small gears, forget which one goes where. part #p24a66-14 part #f24d5-28 The big one's are trickier. Everyone say you just need to ask them for this part# and to drill a 3/4" bore. Only problem I believe is that is the diameter of the hub, so you need bigger hub too. part #P24A68-60 I think this is a delrin plastic version of one of the 28-tooth one. part #P24D28X-28 Let us know how it goes. I know some people have gotten them, but feedback is always good. Edit: Anyone got an extra springs, hardware stores around here suck? |
| GGKoul:
--- Quote from: Nannuu on March 21, 2005, 03:49:10 pm ---Hey I won that one! --- End quote --- |
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