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Minwah:

--- Quote from: Silver on March 05, 2008, 06:45:45 am ---50-84-2120 is the receptacle, 50-84-1120 is the plug (plug has the D-shaped pins, receptacle does not)

At least I think I read that right: This pdf has diagrams...

www.mouser.com/catalog/628/1174.pdf

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Yep that makes sense...it is the 'receptacle' which is wired to the yoke.
NoOne=NBA=:
I replaced the bumpers on mine with vinyl tubing pushed over the original metal pieces.
rrcade:
What are you talking about when you say Bumper?
NoOne=NBA=:
The rubber pieces that are screwed between the front and back halves, that stop the yoke from rotating too far on the X-axis.
On most unrestored yokes, they turn to a tar-like substance that gets all over anything that it touches.
Daviea:
Minwah,

PM me.  I've got some bumpers for you!

David Adams
RAM Controls


--- Quote from: Minwah on March 04, 2008, 10:21:40 am ---Secondly, when taking this yoke apart, some of the rubber bumpers fell apart as I'm sure must be common.  I know Ram Controls were making replacement parts for yokes including these bumpers, but I am not sure if they are trading atm (waiting for an email response).

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