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A New Hope... "I knew you could do it!"

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RetroACTIVE:

--- Quote from: Ninten-doh on April 19, 2009, 12:45:24 pm ---Can you do me a big favor and take a pic of the molex plug at the end of the yoke wiring?  Mine was cut off by the previous owner for a Sidewinder hack and I need to convert it back. 

Thanks, and great work on the resto!   :cheers:

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"Did you see THAT!"

Ninten-doh:
I'm a dope.  I should have clarified which yoke I meant.

I was referring to the 12 pin Molex plug at the end of the yoke controller wiring.  Thanks anyway, someone else supplied me a pic today so I'm all set. 

Carry on.   :)

RetroACTIVE:
Yoke is coming together now... here is the mechanical assembly... all but wiring



... another view



I got the TAI lubricants hobby kit... has both high and light viscosity oil and a grease that works fine for dampening the torsion springs.  I tried to get the original Nyogel 779 but its like $55 for 50g of it... the stuff in this kit works fine... then entire kit is available at lubekits.com for $24.95










", this oil bath is going to feel soooo good."

TheShanMan:
That thing looks so sweet. Based on those pics I'd guess it would be hard to tell the difference between that and an NOS unit. It really looks brand new. :applaud:

Level42:
Your quoting is really funny, keep it up  :laugh2:

That's my next step on the SW....I'm looking up to it, I'm not that great mechanically...

David's stuff is amazing  :applaud:

Did you also grease the wheels ? There's some strange stuff on the wheels that I can see from the back on mine that's aparantly meant to lube the wheels.

Looking great !

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