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Yours is done and breathes FANTASTIC....I'll send it to you on Friday and your new yoke will follow as soon as AL ships it...Poogweese wrote:Hi Bryan, I also have a yoke, so like Nemrod, could you just ship mine without and get it to me when you can? Hopefully that will enable someone else to get their Phoenix too![]()
Thanks!
Poog
I've been experimenting with that....They fit like Mistral yokes do.....so far I have only been able to come up with the dull chrome ones like are used on Titans and I have found no source for the sleeve nut yet.....It is a great idea though...Nemrod wrote:There is a possible solution.This will only work should we not be able to get any more threaded yokes--EVER You can use the unthreaded yokes and use a threaded sleeve that floats in the yoke. AL used this arrangement way back on the Calypso. The threaded sleeve threads onto the nozzle barrel and has a flange at the top that captures the threadLESS yoke. This flange is of course is either hex or has two flats for a wrench to engage. This would work perfectly but obviously requires extra parts, labor, expense--a solution of last resort but would open up other sources of yokes.
Nemrod
Bryan wrote:I've been experimenting with that....They fit like Mistral yokes do.....so far I have only been able to come up with the dull chrome ones like are used on Titans and I have found no source for the sleeve nut yet.....It is a great idea though...Nemrod wrote:There is a possible solution.This will only work should we not be able to get any more threaded yokes--EVER You can use the unthreaded yokes and use a threaded sleeve that floats in the yoke. AL used this arrangement way back on the Calypso. The threaded sleeve threads onto the nozzle barrel and has a flange at the top that captures the threadLESS yoke. This flange is of course is either hex or has two flats for a wrench to engage. This would work perfectly but obviously requires extra parts, labor, expense--a solution of last resort but would open up other sources of yokes.
Nemrod
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