by N111YX » Wed Jan 07, 2015 6:45 pm
For the most part, my Waiex has not required any unique replacements or adjustments.
However, off the top of my head, some operating notes...
Aileron slop may develop over time. This is noticed by lightly moving the aileron trailing edge by hand and feeling perhaps 1/8 inch travel before the other aileron moves with it. The solution is to check the rod ends and look for the slop there. Most likely, one just needs to spin the castle nut tighter to the next hole to accept the cotter pin. I looked a for-sale Sonex one time and there was about 3/4 inch "loose, floating" travel on one aileron. Probably a good flutter source right there.
The Waiex uses a taper pin to prevent such slop in the ruddervator mixer but that too is susceptible over time with use and can be fixed the same way. I use (and highly recommend) taper pins in the control sticks to prevent slop. I can't stand to have a quarter inch back and forth slop in a stick before aileron movement.
I have had to tighten the bolt that goes through the titanium tailwheel rod also. Landings will work in some play that is evidenced by being able to rotate the tailwheel assembly left and right likely with a squeak.
My tires will be below a comfortable PSI in about a month or so. If I had to do it over again, I might take the time to add little doors to the wheel pants to access the tire stem. Much easier than taking the pants off.
Try to have a soft material or maybe use rubber grommets between the canopy material and the aluminum strip attached to the bow otherwise you may see whitish Plexiglas dust around the area as the canopy rubs with vibration.
If you have the old, rubber "Thermos"-style gas cap, it's only good for a couple hundred cycles before the rubber part fails. If you smell fumes or can't tighten it easily, it may be time to change it.
Also, the use of a split washer helps keep the outer bolt holding the wheel pant on.
If I think of more, I'll be back... :idea:
Kip
2010 Waiex 0082 (first flight May 2010)
Jabiru 3300 #1637 and #3035
Dynon D-180
Becker radios
Garmin GDL 82 ADS-B
1175 hours
48 states visited
Based near Atlanta
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