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1. 04:20 AM - Compressor Shear Coupling (Mike Beresford)
2. 05:05 PM - Re: Compressor Shear Coupling (Roger Kemp)
3. 07:20 PM - Re: Compressor Shear Coupling (Byron Fox)
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Subject: | Compressor Shear Coupling |
Hi all
I've recently ordered a replacement compressor for my standard Yak-52. The
original compressor has suffered a failure, and broken the shear coupling.
The replacement compressor arrived without a shear coupling, so I'd like to
refurbish the existing one.
Does anyone know if there is a Western equivalent for the fasteners between
the two segments of the coupling?=C2-
ThanksMikeAustralia
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Subject: | Re: Compressor Shear Coupling |
Mike
The shear coupling is a separate part with its own part number. To my knowle
dge there are no US shear pin equivalents. Some have used a 10 penny nail to
replace the shear pin.
I would not recommend that because an engine kick back (back lash) could dam
age the compressor and the accessory shaft spline gears.
Doc
Sent from my iPad
> On Jun 27, 2018, at 6:19 AM, Mike Beresford <mike_beresford@yahoo.co.uk> w
rote:
>
> Hi all
>
> I've recently ordered a replacement compressor for my standard Yak-52. The
original compressor has suffered a failure, and broken the shear coupling. T
he replacement compressor arrived without a shear coupling, so I'd like to r
efurbish the existing one.
>
> Does anyone know if there is a Western equivalent for the fasteners betwee
n the two segments of the coupling?
>
> Thanks
> Mike
> Australia
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Subject: | Re: Compressor Shear Coupling |
Contact www.M-14O.com. They provided a shear coupling when I needed one a fe
w months ago.
Blitz Fox
415-307-2405
> On Jun 27, 2018, at 5:04 PM, Roger Kemp <f16viperdoc@me.com> wrote:
>
> Mike
> The shear coupling is a separate part with its own part number. To my know
ledge there are no US shear pin equivalents. Some have used a 10 penny nail t
o replace the shear pin.
> I would not recommend that because an engine kick back (back lash) could d
amage the compressor and the accessory shaft spline gears.
> Doc
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
>> On Jun 27, 2018, at 6:19 AM, Mike Beresford <mike_beresford@yahoo.co.uk> w
rote:
>>
>> Hi all
>>
>> I've recently ordered a replacement compressor for my standard Yak-52. Th
e original compressor has suffered a failure, and broken the shear coupling.
The replacement compressor arrived without a shear coupling, so I'd like to
refurbish the existing one.
>>
>> Does anyone know if there is a Western equivalent for the fasteners betwe
en the two segments of the coupling?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Mike
>> Australia
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