"Lyle" washer spacer

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MikeyD
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"Lyle" washer spacer

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Good Morning - I'm rigging a used QM40. I have a slight rub between the spinner back plate and the nose of the fuse.

Does anyone have the P/N for the spacer some of you coined "A Lyle Spacer" or the link to Mcmaster carr?

Much appreciated.

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Re: "Lyle" washer spacer

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Hey Mike.

If you can't find them I'll ask Dub for you. I got one from him before.

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Re: "Lyle" washer spacer

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Mike,

Mike Langlois sells the brass collets in different lengths which is probably the preferred way to do it. Having said that, I have used Lyle washers for years with success. If you want to text me your address, I can drop a handful in the mail for you Tuesday
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Re: "Lyle" washer spacer

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The "Lyle washer" (Actually a inner race spacer) won't work on a Nelson because it has a 10mm ID.
For a Nelson get the tapered clollets in various sizes from Langlois as Craig suggested

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Re: "Lyle" washer spacer

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https://www.mcmaster.com/90917A728/

For Nelson. 5/16 id, .5 od .010 thick.
I assume the nelson shaft is still 5/16.
Jett is 10 mm id.
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Re: "Lyle" washer spacer

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Mike i have some in my box. See you this weekend.
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Thanks all..

Mike D
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