by Kai » Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:45 am
Update:
The original service bulletin from Sonex was published because we in this country had reported 4 separate bolts break on different aircraft in rapid succession. The original SB calls for AN-4 bolts, but if you operate on rough grass fields, these could break as well after a while. Having the aircraft standing on its nose on the runway at regular intervals while ATC is watching from the tower quickly looses all novelty, so since around 2010 we ream out the holes to ø5/16’’- 8,0mm and secure the legs with 120 grade capscrews. Torque is set to bolt limit- that is a lot of torque.
Some naysayers told us that we would now instead shear off the engine mount, but so far no issues with this mod and almost 600 hrs on one of the planes operating on a tough grass field.
However- it should be noted that a broken bolt in itself does not neccessarily mean the leg rotates in its engine mount fixture. This only happens if one bolt half falls out of its hole. If the lower bolt half (the upper half is obstructed by the firewall) is denied the possibility to fall out by for instance securing it with safety wire, the immediate problem of nose diving on the runway could be avoided.
Thanks
Kai
Sonex A #0525- SG, DS.
EdgePerfomance EP915ECI, 123HP