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  • Fairleads with Snap rings instead of Circlips

    I mentioned this as an afterthought in a different post and it seemed to generate positive interest, so, for peer review.....

    There were places where I foresaw difficulty installing the supplied circlip on the fairlead as the area was limited to "one hand access". In those areas, I used a snap ring as pictured as I could then use a snap ring pliers for R&R.

    See any problems with this?
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  • #2
    I do not see why that wouldn't work. I have done something similar in spots - but used the thickest safety wire wrapped around a couple times. Mark

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    • #3
      I see no problem at all. Matter of fact, I'm going to use your idea! I plan to sleeve my rudder cables, where they pass through fairleads. That'll require me to bore the fairleads a bit oversize, which will mean they have to come out and be re-installed. Snap rings HAVE to be easier than those circlips...
      Now, just one more detail: Since you've done this and know what size snap rings fit, could you share that info with us, so we don't have to fish for the right part??

      Thanks for sharing!

      Bill

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      • #4
        Unfortunately, I didn't pay attention to the actual part number. I have a "Assortment kit" and just picked the one that fit.

        Sorry!

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        • #5
          Ah, no worries. I have a similar assortment. I doubt if there will be enough of any single size. If I remember, I'll figure it out and post it here.

          Bill

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          • #6
            I have a 3/4 x 1 fairlead from aircraft spruce, and believe this is the common one most folks are using.


            I have mine out right now and measured the groove for the circular clip with my caliper. It is 11/16"
            Brooks Cone
            Southeast Michigan
            Patrol #303, Kit build

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Bdflies View Post
              I plan to sleeve my rudder cables, where they pass through fairleads.

              Bill
              What are you sleeving with?

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              • #8
                I'll sleeve the cable with a length of 1/4" OD nylaflow tubing.




                Bill

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Bdflies View Post
                  I'll sleeve the cable with a length of 1/4" OD nylaflow tubing.




                  Bill
                  I think it's a great idea to prevent cable wear at the fairleads. How to prevent slippage?

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                  • Bdflies
                    Bdflies commented
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                    A snug wrap of stainless tie wire, on each end, should do it.
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