Re: Broken Universal & Rescue (l

From: Bill.Lide@ncal.kaiperm.org-DeleteThis
Date: Wed Jun 14 1995 - 13:32:45 PDT


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Date: Wed, 14 Jun 1995 13:32 -0700 (PDT)
From: Bill.Lide@ncal.kaiperm.org-DeleteThis
Subject: Re: Broken Universal & Rescue (l
In-Reply-To: The letter of Wednesday, 14 June 1995 11:34am PT
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>>Since that I don't trust any universal pin that is less than 1/2''.

Don't all the stainless steel pins narrow down to 1/4" to thread into the
bottom of the universal joint itself?

The pin I broke off 3rd Avenue was 1/2" in its exposed part, but became 1/4"
in the hidden part that threaded into the bottom of the universal.

Bill



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