Pulley location

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clanier
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Pulley location

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We're trying to rebuild a landing gear box on a 1948 cessna 170. Does anyone know the location, purpose, etc. of Cessna part number 0311752-16 (bracket) and I assume some sort of pulley? The illustration is not specific.

Thanks,
Carlton
N4180V
steve grewing
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Carlton,

It is the for the elevator trim pulleys at approx. FS 43. It attaches to the belly skin a couple inches left of the center-line stringer. I am going flying tomorrow. If you want I'll pull an access panel, take a picture and email it to you.

Steve
clanier
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pulley

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If you would, the picture would be very helpful. Thanks
My e-mail address is clanier@wildblue.net
Carlton
N4180V
steve grewing
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bracket

Post by steve grewing »

Carlton,

You should have some pictures via email. If not let me know and we'll go a different route.

Regards,

Steve
clanier
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pulley

Post by clanier »

Many thanks to Steve for the description and the excellent photos. Completely solved my problem.

Carlton,
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