by Kai » Thu May 16, 2024 1:18 am
As the originator of the first report to Sonex that resulted in the first edition of service bulletin SNX-SB-006 (I see that it has now been edited and extended somewhat), we had our fair share up here of broken bolts in the undercarriage- but all were the upper bolts fixing the titanium legs to the engine mount. As such, the pictures above had me scratching my head: my first reaction was that there must have been some misalignment- but of course there might very well be other explanations as well.
SNX-SB-006 mandates the replacement of the upper original stainless steel 1/4 in bolts with AN-4 hardware. We have found that these bolts too could very well snap off in the leg without anything visible on the outside, but as long as both halves of the bolt remain inside the leg, the worst of a calamity might be avoided. As such we as a matter of course apply an outside safety wire between bolt head and nut, keeping everything were it should be. True, the leg is no longer as securely fixed as it should be, but the worst of scenarios is avoided. And having once stood the Sonex on its nose after a main gear collapse with a DHC Twin Otter jumper plane hot on my heels on the rollout, I was not particularily interested to repeat this unhappy event: for me flying in all its aspects offers plenty of exitement as long as everything goes according to the book.
Since then we have extended the SB somewhat, reaming out the holes in engine mount and gear leg to 5/16 in (ø8mm), and replaceing the original (now AN-4) bolt with ø5/16 (ø8mm) 12.9 quality capscrews, as well as high strength long nuts. Then the whole assy is torqued to maximum bolt specs. That was back in 2011- everything is still sitting in there as originally intended.
Sonex A #0525- SG, DS.
EdgePerfomance EP915ECI, 123HP