Yamaha YSL 354 outer tube OD
- ithinknot
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Hi all,
Could anyone with calipers and a 354 slide tell me the OD on the outer slide tubes (in the main length, not the thicker-drawn sleeves at the top)?
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Could anyone with calipers and a 354 slide tell me the OD on the outer slide tubes (in the main length, not the thicker-drawn sleeves at the top)?
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- OneTon
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Calipers may suffice for your purpose(s). Bore gages and a micrometer are more accurate.
- ithinknot
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For my porpoise, I will gratefully accept caliper or mic measurements
- afugate
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[quote="ithinknot"]For my porpoise, I will gratefully accept caliper or mic measurements[/quote]

According to this image, an adult porpoise is roughly 1.4-1.9M... :lol:
Unfortunately, I don't have a good measurement for the YSL 354.
--Andy in OKC
ps., I'll show myself out now. :D

According to this image, an adult porpoise is roughly 1.4-1.9M... :lol:
Unfortunately, I don't have a good measurement for the YSL 354.
--Andy in OKC
ps., I'll show myself out now. :D
- BGuttman
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But you didn't measure the girth (OD) :tongue: :lol:
I think ithinknot's autocorrect misinterpreted "purpose" :clever:
I think ithinknot's autocorrect misinterpreted "purpose" :clever:
- afugate
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[quote="BGuttman"]But you didn't measure the girth (OD) :tongue: :lol:
I think ithinknot's autocorrect misinterpreted "purpose" :clever:[/quote]
I'm pretty sure the porpoise girth measurement is 1 girth unit. :lol:
However, I'm not sure about the conversion factors for either imperial or metric measurements.
--Andy in OKC
(and I bet you're correct - but not autocorrect!)
I think ithinknot's autocorrect misinterpreted "purpose" :clever:[/quote]
I'm pretty sure the porpoise girth measurement is 1 girth unit. :lol:
However, I'm not sure about the conversion factors for either imperial or metric measurements.
--Andy in OKC
(and I bet you're correct - but not autocorrect!)
- ithinknot
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[quote="BGuttman"]I think ithinknot's autocorrect misinterpreted "purpose"[/quote]
I don't make mistakes
I don't make mistakes
- BGuttman
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[quote="ithinknot"]<QUOTE author="BGuttman" post_id="179235" time="1653485260" user_id="53">
I think ithinknot's autocorrect misinterpreted "purpose"[/quote]
I don't make mistakes
</QUOTE>
You mean you were actually asking about a large marine mammal? :???: <span class="emoji" title=":wink:">😉</span>
I think ithinknot's autocorrect misinterpreted "purpose"[/quote]
I don't make mistakes
</QUOTE>
You mean you were actually asking about a large marine mammal? :???: <span class="emoji" title=":wink:">😉</span>
- Doug_Elliott
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Specs I measured many years ago
Inner slide:
Bore .500
O.D. .523
Stocking OD .532
Outer slide:
I.D. .542
O.D. .561
Inner slide:
Bore .500
O.D. .523
Stocking OD .532
Outer slide:
I.D. .542
O.D. .561