sonex892. wrote:Hi Murray.
Something is not right there. It looks like the damage was done from the clamping pressure when tightened.
Is it possible the temporary 3/16" spacer wasn't used during assembly? If missed it would place the entire tailwheel bracket forward 3/16" from where it should be. That would probably stress things as shown in the attachment photo when the tail fin spar is later clamped down with the bolts.
Steve
Rynoth wrote:I think your suspicion is probably correct that repeatedly sitting in the plane without the tailwheel assembly at least clecoed in place could cause this to happen. I'm looking at old photos of my build, and it would appear that if the tailwheel mount brackets (both the fore and aft bracket) are not clecoed or otherwise fastened to the lower longerons, that the entire force of the tailwheel would be cranking on that tailpost channel, with its rivets on the side skins being all that was supporting it.
I left my floor off but I did cleco everything around the tailwheel assembly in place to help support the weight, any reason you can't do this?
Murray Parr wrote:sonex892. wrote:Hi Murray.
Something is not right there. It looks like the damage was done from the clamping pressure when tightened.
Is it possible the temporary 3/16" spacer wasn't used during assembly? If missed it would place the entire tailwheel bracket forward 3/16" from where it should be. That would probably stress things as shown in the attachment photo when the tail fin spar is later clamped down with the bolts.
Steve
Hi Steve,
It's been a few years since I put this part together and I don't remember any spacer, could you let me know what spacer you are talking about? Maybe a B model Waiex is different? I can't imagine I would have done anything up to a point where it starts cracking things. I just finished replacing this and it went together as per plans (it did take 3 days though).
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