Concorde wrote:Just hooked the Rudder to the Stabilizer and noticed that the Rudder is about 2/32 higher than the Vertical Stabilizer .
1 - Would this cause any problem ?
2 - Can I put a 2/32 spacer under the Tail tip rib and just trim the cap by 2/32 ?
I could put a new hinge on the Vertical but the holes won't be in the center of hinges.
Also I can't find anything about torquing the AN3-7a bolts on the Vertical Spar.
Looking forward to your suggestions.
Thanks.
Ben
Sonex 1684
Ben -
It could be caused by misalignment of the rudder hinge on one (or both) sides. Not sure I can answer question #2 without seeing it... Do you have photos?
As for torquing bolts: Unless otherwise specified in the plans or Sonex instruction sheets, you should generally follow the guidelines from
AC 43.13-1B. If you don't have it, you should get a hard-copy and keep it in your work-area for handy reference; there's tons of good info in there about how to attach and fasten all kinds of things. Here's a link to the online version:
http://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/advisory_circulars/index.cfm/go/document.information/documentid/99861...and
chapter 7 has several tables showing bolt torque min and max values for different kinds of bolts**. Be careful to notice when "inch-pounds" are specified, and when "foot-pounds" are specified!
Good luck with your project!
--Noel
**Note that castled nuts (with a cotter-pin) may or may not need to be torqued, depending on their function. When in doubt, contact Sonex tech support. There are also some good "Hints for Homebuilders" videos on the EAA website showing castle-nut/cotter-pin installation, as well as tons of other useful techniques that come in handy all over the Sonex.