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rear flying wire fitting

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John Burnett

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I am machinng the rear fly wire fitting out of 4140 block.



The prints call for a .685 opening to accept the fitting attached to

the fly wire (7/8 -.095 -.095).



Is the fly wire end a clevis or an eye? Does anyone have a picture/sketch

of this part? I am trying to avoid machining to a .095 thickness unless it

is absolutely required, ie would a .625 opening be adequate?



Thanks,

John Burnett


 

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