dbdevkc wrote:- The head of the bolt that goes through both angles and the phenolic and clamps the whole assembly together does not sit perfectly flat against the flat part of the angle piece.
dbdevkc wrote:- There is a note to tighten the nut to lock the bushings against the bellcrank (otherwise the bushings rub against the bellcrank plate and start cutting a gouge almost immediately) - but that would be the castellated nut. So why not just have an elastic stop nut there?
Bryan Cotton wrote:Regarding self-locking nuts vs cotter pins, control system bolts that could be subject to rotation must use cotter pins per AC43.13 I believe. It is a good practice.
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