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Pushrod tube sleeves? #3089451
10/26/22 05:46 PM
10/26/22 05:46 PM
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What are you guys using if you use them? Does anyone offer a tube made for this purpose? Can you just completely grind out the PR bump and is it beneficial to do so? What about the spring bump? How far can you take it down? Eagle BGE 6.1 any different in these areas?


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Re: Pushrod tube sleeves? [Re: HotRodDave] #3089485
10/26/22 07:31 PM
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I think people use thin wall stainless pipe and just cut them to fit as needed.

Re: Pushrod tube sleeves? [Re: HotRodDave] #3089598
10/27/22 10:40 AM
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K & S Precision Metals thin wall brass tubing is what we have always used with good quality epoxy. They may have stainless also? Now my local ACE Hardware carries their product line plus I believe Hobby Lobby does. Tubing was originally used for building radio control airplanes.


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