Jack;
When you get the book there will be many pictures of the yokes.  Anyway,
they
belong in the position that will not hit your knees, although they look
better
down!
Al

Jack Gocha wrote:

> Hello Coupers
>
> I ordered a set of so called "0riginal" control wheels from Univair for
my
> 1946 Ercoupe. Does anyone have drawings showing how they are supposed to
be
> mounted? The ones in the Coupe now are red and  definitely not
"original"
> they had been mounted with the wheel extending below the  center of the
> control shaft (upside down, I think). I have since turned them right
side
> up and they no longer hit our knees. The present yokes have a tube
> protruding from one side that slides over the control shaft, with two
bolts
> going through the yoke tube and the control shaft which are held by two
> self locking nuts.
>
> The yokes from Univair are black with a 2 1/2 inch metal plate on the
front
> and on the back of the yoke, held together with six screws and nuts, the
> plates clamp over the three wheel spokes. There is no tube extending
from
> either side of the Univair yokes, the metal plates have a 7/8 inch
diameter
> hole through them.
>
> I can't for the life of me figure how the new yokes attach to the
control
> shaft. Can anyone help me?
>
> Jack
> Ercoupe N103JF, SN:745



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