sonex892 wrote:I could be wrong but this is what I think. Idler is clamped solid on assembly with steel bushings and the bolt. The steel bushings then rotate in the bronze bushings. Which as you said are a press fit in the aluminium angle.
The moving sufaces on all these bronze bushings in the sonex should be steel on bronze. (Steel not including the bolt. The bolt should not be able to rotate freely)
Andy Walker wrote: BUT...how do I ensure that the bolt doesn't rotate? There's nothing to keep it from just spinning in the steel bushing. Do I just put enough clamp on it with the castel nut to prevent this?
Andy Walker wrote: BUT...how do I ensure that the bolt doesn't rotate? There's nothing to keep it from just spinning in the steel bushing. Do I just put enough clamp on it with the castel nut to prevent this?
sonex892 wrote:Andy Walker wrote: BUT...how do I ensure that the bolt doesn't rotate? There's nothing to keep it from just spinning in the steel bushing. Do I just put enough clamp on it with the castel nut to prevent this?
Yes thats it Andy, tighten the bolt enough to clamp it. Even though most of the other bearings are a different configuration. Its basically the same for all the other bearings. Such as the other elevator bearings and aileron bellcranks. They just need to be clamped with the bolt
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