I dont remember if I had ever shared this on here. I
I am sure you guys have fought putting new draft pads on the clutch and brake pedal. Well we had a little trick at a airline that I used to work for that was almost a similar type of deal.
If you take your draft pad, Soak it with CRC Electromotive Cleaner. It reacts to the rubber and makes it swell and become REALLY PLYABLE. Do it quick and put it in place and once the CRC evaporates, the rubber retruns to its normal state.
give it a try next time.
Draft Pad Installation Tip
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Draft Pad Installation Tip
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CRC is the brand name, and its their Electro-motive Cleaner. Go to any good auto parts store, they will have it. I dont know if other electrical cleaners will work but THIS DOES!!! It is also a GREAT WASP KILLER!!!monkeymissile wrote:I remember using rubbing alcohol to do the same for the rubber tubing on my wristrocket as a kid. Wonder if that might do the same for the draft pads? Not sure what the solvent is in this CRC cleaner....
Leaves no residue to clean and will KILL them in MID FLIGHT!!!!!
I use this stuff more as bee killer than its intended use!!
Green Mountain Military Vehicle Club Army Transportation Association Vietnam
http://linehaulrvn.tripod.com
1951 M37
1954 M37
1953 M62
1967 M54A1C
1968 M54A2C
1968 M52A2
1966 M151A1
http://linehaulrvn.tripod.com
1951 M37
1954 M37
1953 M62
1967 M54A1C
1968 M54A2C
1968 M52A2
1966 M151A1