Newsgroups: rec.autos.simulators
Subject: Re: Dirty Pot Symptoms? Best Cleaner?
From: netlarry@xhisx.com (Larry)
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 07:38:36 -0500
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It takes 3 to make a difference.

Tri-pod arrangement.

-Larry

John Bradley <bradley@trilon.com> wrote:

> Actually, I modified my TM2 to have a second screw holding the wheel to
> the shaft.  I don't think it made any improvement, as there wasn't that
> much wheel-to-shaft play to begin with.  The biggest problem is the fact
> that the rear 'bushing' (where the pot is) doesn't really provide any
> support for the shaft.  The shaft is held almost entirely by the front
> bushing, and thus some twisting (yaw & pitch) is inevitable.  
