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> Steve Leung (sleung@sikorsky.com)
> Mon, 11 Jan 1999 16:38:50 -0500
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> > Jim Lill (jpl@vectorbd.com)
> > Mon, 11 Jan 1999 21:04:57 +0000 (UTC)
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> > * Previous message: Jim Lill: "Re: 405DL Heater Control - replacing auto control w/ manual"
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> > I forgot to mention that after removing the motor you'll need to make an
> > actuator shaft. Though I've yet to ever do it, I think a 1/4" hex stock
> > filed to 6mm (.234) on one end and whatever works for your cable on the
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> Just duplicate the drive shaft size and shape on the flapper motor.
> I'd not use metal because the receptacle is plastic. I'd use a piece of wood
> and carve it to shape.
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> Steve
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> > other end will do it. For winter, I'd be tempted to stick it in full hot
> > and let the blower speed determine the "bake factor".
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> > -Jim
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> * Previous message: Jim Lill: "Re: 405DL Heater Control - replacing auto control w/ manual"
> * Maybe in reply to: Adam Rodnitzky: "405DL Heater Control - replacing auto control w/ manual"