Hartmut,

Thank you for the information. Don't bother on looking for the picture as I 
would prefer not to do something that is not out of the normal design of the 
original Ercoupes (all versions).  I'd prefer not to change the height of the 
tire and the attitude of the plane.  

Do you think a new bearing will take care of the wobble in the current design? 

Can you explain what the difference is beweeen the "steel gear"  vs. the 
"electrol gear". I'm being told that the electrol has the longer axel and two 
bearings for the wheel. Is that correct?  Is the fork (casting) different 
between "steel gear" and "electrol gear"?

Richard McClure
 




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From: Hartmut Beil <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]; Techlist Ercoupe <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 3:54:20 AM
Subject: RE: [ercoupe-tech] Nose gear update

  
Richard.
 
One more addition:
 
I ones saw a addition to the single bearing wheel that held a second bearing on 
the axle.
Maybe I can find a photograph of that setup, but I am sure it will be hard to 
get an approval for that.
 
Hartmut
 

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To: ercoupe-tech@ yahoogroups. com
From: mcclurerichard@ att.net
Date: Sun, 19 Jul 2009 15:03:04 -0700
Subject: [ercoupe-tech] Nose gear update

  


Tech,

I want to up grade my 415-C nose gear (single fork, short axel, center bearing) 
to a long axel, spread bearing condition.  

Can you tell me what parts are needed to do this? 
Can my current fork be used?
Is it just press my old axel out and press in a longer one and then new 
bearings and wheel halves or what?

I talked with skyport but they are still learning and I haven't had much luck 
with Univar when asking for help.

I know the double fork is the best design but I'm hoping that I can save some 
money by using my current fork and making it better.

Please let me know what it takes.

Richard McClure
N94004

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