Norton posted:Ron, If the diaphrams do not have plastic buffer plates you might want to consider adding them. They will allow the diaphrams to slide without catching. Experiment with their width on your tightest curve and you might want to make them slightly wider in case they move off each other. My shorter F3s with truck mounted kadees have touching diaphrams and easily negotiate 042 S curves.Pete
Pete,
How did you mount the buffer plates to the diaphragms? Or did you replace them with a different part altogether?
Thanks,
Mario