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paul.mcallister



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 2:57 pm    Post subject: Tail plane torque tube installation Reply with quote

Fred,

I discussed this with Andy two weeks ago and he shared the opinion than
other than Bob Harrison's clamping blocks that nothing else will work. The
pins will ultimately wear.

I have just applied Loctite 603 to my TP12's and TP9 (assembled, in
position) by forcing it in via a very short bristled artists bush.

If you have you fuselage open then my suggestion is to put a band of 603
about 3~5 mm wide on TP12 and TP9. You don't need much of this stuff, and
if you put on a modest amount you will be able to get it to let go by
applying heat.

Just my 2 cents worth.

Paul


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 4:32 pm    Post subject: Tail plane torque tube installation Reply with quote

Paul McAllister mentions Loctite 603...I have only Loctite 243 and
271...both are red; #271 is labeled "high strength" and "strengthens
slip and light press fits".

Does anyone know the significance of the various numbers and whether or
not #603 has special attributes which would enhance its effectiveness
over the others?

Fred
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position) by forcing it in via a very short bristled artists bush.


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 6:28 pm    Post subject: Tail plane torque tube installation Reply with quote

Fred,

The Europa factory has been doing testing with Loctite 603 under the
guidance of Andy Draper. Its the one to use, its not expenisve, around the
10~12 dollar mark.

Paul

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 6:28 pm    Post subject: Tail plane torque tube installation Reply with quote

Sorry for my naive question about Loctite...I'm now deep in the world
of loctite and seeking a local source for the correct type...Fred

On Friday, September 7, 2007, at 05:30 PM, Fred Klein wrote:

Quote:


Paul McAllister mentions Loctite 603...I have only Loctite 243 and
271...both are red; #271 is labeled "high strength" and "strengthens
slip and light press fits".

Does anyone know the significance of the various numbers and whether
or not #603 has special attributes which would enhance its
effectiveness over the others?

Fred
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On Friday, September 7, 2007, at 03:56 PM, Paul McAllister wrote:

> I have just applied Loctite 603 to my TP12's and TP9 (assembled, in
> position) by forcing it in via a very short bristled artists bush.
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 4:14 am    Post subject: Tail plane torque tube installation Reply with quote

The thing about 603 is that it is low viscosity and will wick into an
already-assembled joint (BTW, having been designed to wick into small
gaps, it will of course go where you don't want it if given half a
chance, so be careful not to get any in the bushes). None of my local
hardware stores stocked 603 but I found an internet vendor through
Google quite easily.

As with any other assembly adhesive, the important thing is to
degrease as best you can before applying the loctite. Another poster
has described using carburettor cleaner to flush out the joint of any
oil/dirt/grease and that is what I plan to do (although I am holding
fire for a bit longer to see if E04 or the PFA come out with
something definitive about the subject).

PS, a little bird tells me that there is a probable change to the
tailplane inspection interval to increase it to 50 hours. Anyone know
any more about this?

Best wishes

Willie Harrison
G-BZNY

On 8 Sep 2007, at 03:22, Fred Klein wrote:

Quote:


Sorry for my naive question about Loctite...I'm now deep in the
world of loctite and seeking a local source for the correct
type...Fred

On Friday, September 7, 2007, at 05:30 PM, Fred Klein wrote:

>
> <fklein(at)orcasonline.com>
>
> Paul McAllister mentions Loctite 603...I have only Loctite 243 and
> 271...both are red; #271 is labeled "high strength" and
> "strengthens slip and light press fits".
>
> Does anyone know the significance of the various numbers and
> whether or not #603 has special attributes which would enhance its
> effectiveness over the others?
>


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 5:53 am    Post subject: Tail plane torque tube installation Reply with quote

Hi all,
The main loctite 603 problem is the very short time to work, personnaly I prefer
the 638 because the timework is long and you have time to adjust the differents
parts together.

Michel Auvray
Builder 145
Selon Paul McAllister <paul.mcallister(at)qia.net>:

[quote]
<paul.mcallister(at)qia.net>

Fred,

The Europa factory has been doing testing with Loctite 603 under the
guidance of Andy Draper. Its the one to use, its not expenisve, around the
10~12 dollar mark.

Paul

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 12:06 pm    Post subject: Tail plane torque tube installation Reply with quote

Fred.

If you're having a problem finding 603, go to Auto Zone a buy the
Permatex version (green). After checking the spec sheets on both, I
found that they are almost identical. I have 26 hours on my "fix" with
no movement at all...

Jeff - Baby Blue
326 hours

Fred Klein wrote:
Quote:


Paul McAllister mentions Loctite 603...I have only Loctite 243 and
271...both are red; #271 is labeled "high strength" and "strengthens
slip and light press fits".

Does anyone know the significance of the various numbers and whether
or not #603 has special attributes which would enhance its
effectiveness over the others?

Fred
A194

On Friday, September 7, 2007, at 03:56 PM, Paul McAllister wrote:

> I have just applied Loctite 603 to my TP12's and TP9 (assembled, in
> position) by forcing it in via a very short bristled artists bush.


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 12:32 pm    Post subject: Tail plane torque tube installation Reply with quote

Thanks Jeff...can't have to much information; I did find and order both
603 and 638 from Amazon who source it from some outfit...R. Hughes Co.
as I (partially) recall. Note Roger Bull's post of this morning...just
in case!

Fred

Quote:


Fred.

If you're having a problem finding 603, go to Auto Zone a buy the
Permatex version (green). After checking the spec sheets on both, I
found that they are almost identical.

Quote:
Jeff - Baby Blue
326 hours


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 5:23 pm    Post subject: Tail plane torque tube installation Reply with quote

Hi all,

For what its worth I believe that Loctite do sell a retarding agent to delay
the curing process if you wanted to assemble as Fred has described.

Paul

Quote:
From: "Roger Bull" <roger(at)europa-aircraft.com>
Date: Mon Sep 10, 2007 1:29:24 AM US/Pacific
To: "Fred Klein" <fklein(at)orcasonline.com>
Subject: RE: Tailplane torque tube installation

Fred,


[quote] However it goes off very quickly, and you wouldn't have time to do it
as you suggest below.
Best regards,

Roger

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 7:48 pm    Post subject: Tail plane torque tube installation Reply with quote

While not wanting to beat a dead horse, being quite willing to await
E04's new service bulletin, and lacking direct personal experience w/
Loctite 603, I note the following from a Loctite seller:

Quote:
Product Description
High strength retainer for "as received" parts. Tolerant of oil and
other contamination. Seals and secures cylindrical assemblies up to
0.004" (0.1 mm) radial clearance. Fixtures in 10 minutes. Prevents
fretting and corrosion of metal assemblies. Available Worldwide

Though I've never encountered the usage of the word "Fixtures" in this
sense, I would interpret it to mean that 10 minutes is the working life
of the product which seems like ample time to coat the surfaces, spin
the fitting, insert and drive home the pin....one fitting at a time of
course.

Fred

Quote:

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Quote:
For what its worth I believe that Loctite do sell a retarding agent to
delay
the curing process if you wanted to assemble as Fred has described.

Paul
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