StephenD1948
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the eye on the bob-tach plate is worn where the tilt cylinder attaches, how do you remove the play? Does it have bushing or does it need to bored and bushing that fits the pin installed?
The eye of the cylinder should have a buching installed, the boss that the pin goes througn on the actual bobtach, as flyerdan said shoud never move to wear out so they do not have bushings. He is spot on that i made a boring bar with an old rail drill, cleaned up the holes and insalled a sleeve.The pin isn't supposed to move in the bob-tach frame, so it will probably need to be punched out big enough for a weld in bushing to bring it back into spec. The hard part will be keeping everything in line so there won't be a bind. I think that Tazza came up with a gyppo line boring arrangement for doing a bob-tach, although it was for the bottom pivots.
I know how I'd go about it with two hole saws and a custom mandrel, but it's rather difficult to describe without illustrations.
thank youThe pin isn't supposed to move in the bob-tach frame, so it will probably need to be punched out big enough for a weld in bushing to bring it back into spec. The hard part will be keeping everything in line so there won't be a bind. I think that Tazza came up with a gyppo line boring arrangement for doing a bob-tach, although it was for the bottom pivots.
I know how I'd go about it with two hole saws and a custom mandrel, but it's rather difficult to describe without illustrations.