sonex892 wrote:142YX wrote:Now if you use an AN4 bolt, you can tighten the crap out of it, deforming everything slightly, and introducing friction between the inner and outer tube which might be enough to prevent any feel of slop..
Overtightening this bolt didnt work for me. It possibly just squashes and ovals the 3/4" tube making the situation worse. ie Bigger gap top and bottom between the tubes.
I understand that fore and aft slop may also still be a problem with one taper pin. I think the fore and aft play here could be eliminated by using 2 small taper pins one from the left and one from the right. Providing there is enough room of course :?:
142YX wrote:Tonight i started to rig my pitch control. The plans (this is for the Waiex only) say to place a 1/16" shim in between the stick frame and the spar box, and with the tail mixer fully forward drill the required bushing hole for the idler-to-mixer rod. I misunderstood what the plans meant by the 1/16" shim and did this at first.. it became obvious that it wouldn't work because the idler-to-mixer rod was in the wrong spot at the mixer end.
I didn't realize until this moment that the stick assembly goes over the spar when full forward. The instructions must have meant to put a 1/16" shim between the actual stick frame (and not like the forward most point of the stick like the above).
The problem that i ran into with this approach is that the entire assembly bottomed out at the idler before the stick frame was within 1/16" of the spar box. Because of this, i put a small shim in front of the idler and used this as my forward-most stick position for rigging. This made everything come out, from the best i can tell, correctly.
Now for the other problem i ran into. The ruder-vator push rods bottomed out by the spherical rod-ends hitting against their upper safety washer before the assembly moved all the way to the aft stop. Sorry about the bad photo.. it was very hard to get a picture of this:
You can see here more clearly what is bottoming out. In this photo, i have two standard washers above the spherical bearing and it still bottomed out (the prints call for only one). It took THREE washers above the spherical to get all the way to the aft stop, and i find this to be somewhat ridiculous.
Waiex builders, did you have this problem? what did you do?
checkn6 wrote:For those that are in the know, perhaps this is a good place to ask about a minor concern.
I mounted my tail wheel bracket to the end of my rear fuselage and also drilled the titanium rod that fits inside. When I was done the bolt was nice and snug but there was a lot of play between the tube and the titanium rod. I'm not sure if a taper pin would help here because the rod is not a snug fit in the tube to begin with.
Would a taper pin help, or what are others doing/done to remove the excess play?
Thanks,
Chris
SNX 1372
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