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Mr Gadgets 03-07-2016 08:24 AM

If the yoke is worn to much I put a speedi sleeve on it. Much cheaper than replacing the yoke. The few that I have had to put them on have worked very well, and no issues.
If only slightly worn I polish that area with 600 wet dry paper and some WD 40.. That has worked on all the drives I have done and no leaks. Hope that helps.
Dick

Clustergear 03-08-2016 08:53 PM


Originally Posted by Mr Gadgets (Post 4412545)
If the yoke is worn to much I put a speedi sleeve on it. Much cheaper than replacing the yoke. The few that I have had to put them on have worked very well, and no issues.
If only slightly worn I polish that area with 600 wet dry paper and some WD 40.. That has worked on all the drives I have done and no leaks. Hope that helps.
Dick

Dick where do you get the speedi sleeve for bravo yoke, I didn't know they were available. Are they available for bolt style yokes


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