Original Posted By: "bdewenter"
Just saw this on the Facebook page for the UK Pietenpol Club. The photo is from1967, and depicts the Piet that was built with two A-65 engines, in a stackedconfiguration. Can't for the life of me figure out how that could have beenan idea worth pursuing.Regardless, check out the cabane struts. Might be the first Piet ever built withthe cabane struts tilted forwards.BCRead this topic online here:http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.p ... ttachments: http://forums.matronics.com//files/twop ... ___Subject: Pietenpol-List: AN867-3 and finger strainer
Pietenpol-List: AN867-3 and finger strainer
Re: Pietenpol-List: AN867-3 and finger strainer
Original Posted By: bdewenter
Had the same problem. Harbor Fright sells a tap and die set (3 taps and dies) for about $ 6 that will do the job quickly and cheaply. Couldn't get the strainer in but about 2 threads. Found out after I welded the flange to the tank. Good part, tank held the flange securely while I tapped it out.Dennis-----Original Message-----
Had the same problem. Harbor Fright sells a tap and die set (3 taps and dies) for about $ 6 that will do the job quickly and cheaply. Couldn't get the strainer in but about 2 threads. Found out after I welded the flange to the tank. Good part, tank held the flange securely while I tapped it out.Dennis-----Original Message-----