Hi William
That could also be an option though it sounds a little to permanent
for me :-))
Gert
Den 27/08/2006 kl. 8.00 skrev William Mills:
> The other way is to clean the drive sleeve and torque tube surfaces
> with acetone and a jet of compressed air, then use a wicking grade
> Loctite to bond them together after lining up the tailplane
> trailing edges. It must be about 800 to 900 hours since I did that
> to mine and they are still solid. I will, of course, have to deal
> with dismantling if I ever have to, but a heat source inside the
> torque tube should do the trick. I also had to provide some
> lubricating tubes to replace the oil into the torque tube bearings,
> because the acetone washes that out too.
> Regards,
> William
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