Having re-read my reply and the question I was not responding to the right
question.
The problem where the tail plane is hard toinsert in the last 5 mm or so is
probably because the 2 pins that insert into the ali bushes are not parallel
with the torque tube. We also had that issue too. That was NOT cured by
squeezing in the vice. That was cured by bending the pins until they were
parallel with the torque tube and rebonding the little bushes back into the
tailplane. The tail plane now slides on and off easily.
Cheers
Ed
Quoting Ed <bizzarro@easynet.co.uk>:
>
> We had that issue too. We also fixed it by giving a gentle squeeze in the
> vice. I suspect that the deformity comes after any welding but I'm not sure.
> Ours wasn't bad enough to prevent the tube being inserted into the bush, but
> it did cause it to bind every half turn. After vice squeezing it was fine.
>
> Cheers Ed
>
> on 9/4/03 11:37 am, Steve Hagar at hagargs@earthlink.net wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Ron:
> >
> > I had a problem with the tube going into the bushings also, I figured
> there
> > was not enough clearance. The problem however was that the toque tube was
> > not completely round but slightly ovaled, as were some other individuals.
> > Take a calipers and measure several diameters on the end of the tube to
> > see if you are getting any variance. There doesn't have to be much. Mark
> > the high spots and with a gentle hand and a large bench vice squeeze them
> > down to get a more round configuration. This was a long time ago for me
> > but I believe I was only out about .008 ~ .010 but it made a real
> > difference.
> >
> > Steve Hagar
> > A143
> > Mesa, AZ
> >
> >> [Original Message]
> >> From: Ronald J. Parigoris <rparigor@suffolk.lib.ny.us>
> >> To: <europa-list@matronics.com>
> >> Date: 4/8/03 9:24:55 PM
> >> Subject: Europa-List: Tailplane issue?
> >>
> > <rparigor@suffolk.lib.ny.us>
> >>
> >>> Met up with Wayne tonight and took a look for first time at A-265 kit.
> >>> After a bit of unpacking and looking at manual, descided to see how the
> >>> torque tube fits into the accelerated tailplanes.
> >>
> >> The torque tube had a little oil on it so descided to give it a try after
> >> cleaning off a bit of resin, and cleaning out pip pin holes..
> >>
> >> Left one went on but gets kinda tight when TP12 goes into TP13 bushings.
> >> Wayne was warned it may be a bit tight.
> >>
> >> Tried the right side. Horror. No way is it going to fit. TP4 tube hits
> the
> >> edge of the burried TP6. Prior to trying a fitting, i cleaned a bit of
> > resin
> >> off of TP5. I looked at the edge of TP4 and it has a chamfer that goes at
> >> least 1/2 the wall thickness. I light filed the chamfer to make sure, but
> >> there is a definite alignment problem.
> >>
> >> I made sure TP9 was positioned facing down.
> >>
> >> This fitting was with the tailplane held by Wayne, and me holding the
> > Torque
> >> tube. mostly wiggle very little twisting.
> >>
> >> Is it necessary to perhaps gorilla the tailplane onto a secure torque
> tube
> >> to fit it?
> >>
> >> I think if it were bonded with pieces aligned, the chamfer oin the torque
> >> tube should be enough to get you into TP6.
> >>
> >> I looked through the hole for the Pip pin, and it appears to be lined up
> >> with TP6.
> >>
> >> Any ideas?
> >>
> >> I will call John at Europa tomorrow.
> >>
> >> If my worst fears come about, and the alignment of TP6 is off, what would
> > be
> >> the best way of repairing?
> >>
> >> I think a few years ago i read of this happening to someone else, and he
> >> modified things. Can't remember what was said.
> >>
> >> Is this a common problem?
> >>
> >> Ron Parigoris
> >>
> >> oh yea, our hangar was a little under 40 degrees F
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> > --- Steve Hagar
> > --- hagargs@earthlink.net
> >
> >
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