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* In summer 2022, Vans could not source the correct push rod material for W1018A, so they sent out ones that are slightly narrower inside. The plans call for 4130 1/2 O.D. .035 steel tubing material (powder coated), the replacement had thicker walls at same OD, 4130 1/2 O.D. .049 tubing (not powder coated). A 7/16 reamer (e.g. $21 at [https://www.yardstore.com/reamer-chucking-7-16 Yardstore]) is needed to make the AN490-HT8P (AKA VA-4908P) rod ends fit. The replacement rod material is not powder coated and needs to be primed. | * In summer 2022, Vans could not source the correct push rod material for W1018A, so they sent out ones that are slightly narrower inside. The plans call for 4130 1/2 O.D. .035 steel tubing material (powder coated), the replacement had thicker walls at same OD, 4130 1/2 O.D. .049 tubing (not powder coated). A 7/16 reamer (e.g. $21 at [https://www.yardstore.com/reamer-chucking-7-16 Yardstore]) is needed to make the AN490-HT8P (AKA VA-4908P) rod ends fit. The replacement rod material is not powder coated and needs to be primed. | ||
* It is common that the rod end doesn't easily fit into the push rod tube. Sanding is then necessary. See also this [https://www.facebook.com/groups/vansrv10/posts/5779506478837070/ FB thread]. | |||
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