WaiexN143NM wrote:Hi joe,
Peter anson has come up with a new tailwheel bracket and rod. Check into this if you have any more trouble. Let us know how it goes. So far our waiex 150 hrs no problems. Some have added shims or glue.
Peter has some great upgrade sonex/waiex/xenos/onex products.
Good to hear your having fun.
Cheers,
WaiexN143NM
Michael
DCASonex wrote:If you can find an appropriate reamer, run it into the sockets for the rod, both top and bottom. Due to welding and paint, both are a bit out of round and inconsistent ID. You can then wrap both ends of the spring rod with thin SS shim stock full length of sockets. multiple layers of thin (0.004" or less) shim stock are easier to work with than one thick layer.
David A.
DCASonex wrote:If memory is correct, Stainless Steel bolts were originally used on landing gear legs since it was thought that Cadmium would react with Titanium. However when those bolts were found to be breaking Sonex switched to conventional cad plated AN bolts with higher strength than SS.
Darick wrote:HI Joe, I have the larger Sonex tailwheel design and I'm at a grass runway. So far, I've only taxied a little bit. Looks like hurricane Nate will prevent a first flight this week and who knows how long for the runway to dry out. I'll try to remember to give an update on the tailwheel....or were you talking about Peter Anson's tailwheel?
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