At 01:49 AM 2/20/2009, you wrote:
>Of course now I'll
>have to turn them around to see if it makes any difference, which will take
>about two minutes, but I can't imagine that they could work any better.
>Mark Langford, Huntsville, AL
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Mar
A lot has been said about gas strut mounting, and I'm sure it's mostly true,
at least for the struts described. I mounted my "Life-o-mat" struts "upside
down" for some reason that was way too along ago to remember, and I must say
they are as smooth as I could ever hope for, and I've had zero pr
KRnet
Subject: KR> Gas Struts
Hi Guys,
I'm after some help with gas struts..snip
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From: "Robin Macdonald"
To: "KRnet"
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 10:24 AM
Subject: KR> Gas Struts
Hi Guys,
I'm after some help with gas struts.
I want to use gas struts for the canopy, I have 2 but the pressure is too
high. Apparenty you c
I had 1 on my KR in 1994 It was a yellow KR 197RS. There are probable a couple
of pictures at some of the fly-ins in the 90's
--- On Wed, 2/18/09, Mark Jones wrote:
From: Mark Jones
Subject: Re: KR> Gas struts
To: "KRnet"
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Date: Wednesday, Fe
>- Original Message -
>Another thing to look at is a hatch holder from a boat place. It is
>basically a spring rather than strut. Bend the spring >and the canopy comes
>down.
>Paul
And since you mentioned the marine spring hatch holder. Here is the first
one ever used on a KR. If any
I found two low pressure gas struts on a pickup truck fiberglass canopy rear
hatch lid. They work perfect and only cost me $5.00 (U.S.) plus the
ball joints ($5.00) from the local auto parts store.
Mike Stafford,s KR2 is 85% and almost making real airplane noises.
Another thing to look at is a hatch holder from a boat place. It is basically a
spring rather than strut. Bend the spring and the canopy comes down.
Paul
Derry, NH
After trying several struts from AutoZone, wrong length, wrong pressure,
I spotted the struts on my pickup truck topper setting in the drive. They
are use to lift / hold the back glass door. Result: perfect length and
perfect pressure.
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Robin Macdonald wrote:
> I'm after some help with gas struts. I want to use gas struts for the
> canopy, I have 2 but the pressure is too high.
At the risk of bearing the strut horse any more, most of the manufacturer's
websites have a variety of lengths and strengths to choose from. There ar
- Original Message -
From: "M Blank"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 12:25 PM
Subject: RE: KR> Gas Struts
I know I will get some flames over this but here is what I would do, I would
take the old ones off of my ford probe rear hatch they have leaked the gas
out evidently
.
Mike
KR200s on
the gear
> Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 12:24:31 +1300
> From: r.macdon...@clear.net.nz
> To: kr...@mylist.net
> Subject: KR> Gas Struts
>
> Hi
. Heath - Lexington, SC
---Original Message---
From: Robin Macdonald
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: 2/17/2009 6:16:02 PM
To: KRnet
Subject: KR> Gas Struts
Hi Guys,
I'm after some help with gas struts.
I want to use gas struts for the canopy, I have 2 but the pressure is
Hi Guys,
I'm after some help with gas struts.
I want to use gas struts for the canopy, I have 2 but the pressure is too high.
Apparenty you can increase the pressure but most struts you cannot reduce the
pressure. With the struts that you can reduce the presure there is a valve in
one end but
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