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Unread 04-18-23, 12:33 AM
Rick Erwin Rick Erwin is offline
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Learjetter, on a G (P-model) it is visible from the outside of the airplane. Kneel just aft of the landing gear leg and look inboard of the gear leg about 18 inches, or so.

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Unread 04-18-23, 10:23 PM
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Confirming that the substitute swivel by Phenix works is some pretty awesome news. Solves a major conundrum for 337 mankind.
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Unread 04-19-23, 07:39 PM
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Hey Skymaster People, After further investigation it has been determined that the aforementioned swivel does not swivel quite enough when tightened down. I owe you all a big APOLOGY. We cannot find a OEM swivel nor a suitable substitute so we are going to install a new teflon/cotton/rubber hose as per the original parts catalog for older 337's and proceed with that fix. We will inspect frequently for wear and report back. Again I jumped the gun from enthusiasm and was too quick to post my findings. So Sorry. BBQ crow tonight for dinner.
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Unread 04-19-23, 08:47 PM
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Have any of y’all checked into the swivels from McFarland
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Unread 12-28-23, 08:39 PM
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Just thought I would point out in this thread, as I believe I did in another, that Rob Air repair in Washington will do an exchange or repack your own serviceable swivels. As of this year he's charging 500 each, with $1,000 core if yours is not serviceable.
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Ovh on own?

So the early part of thread was encouraging...rebuild your own very easily for 75 cents, then devolved to send off for $500/ea.

Has anyone rebuilt their own? If so, do you have a list of p/n for each part needed and/or other kit?
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Unread 01-05-24, 09:16 PM
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Brake line swivel fix in search
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