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PostPosted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 5:55 am    Post subject: SB 08-6-1 Inspection Reply with quote

There are quite a few threads on this SB. Why don't we use this
thread to keep track of what people find when they do the inspection?
Just list A/C time and results and we can track the problem with one
search. Blue Skys.

Barry Marz
18735 Baseleg AVE.
FT. Myers, Fl 33917
239-567-2271
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 8:34 am    Post subject: SB 08-6-1 Inspection Reply with quote

Barry your point is dead on. Many do not understand the urgency to
inspect (within 5) and to continue to inspect (every 25) until
compliance (at the very next Conditional). A misread could have major
impact. Share the word!

Few are getting to the root of the cause. Hopefully it was due to a
unique one of a kind, build situation. What is most important is not
allowing this alarming crack to become anything more than a simple
patch.

Stay safe. Tim could best track those who have completed it and confirm
if more than a single aircraft was affected. Sharing of what is being
found at Conditionals is of value to every single 10 builder. This
group is great at the sharing.

John Cox
Oregon

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 9:18 am    Post subject: SB 08-6-1 Inspection Reply with quote

N519RV (40250)
Hobbs = 381.3, No cracks founds. Looks like it did on day one!
Ray Doerr
---- Barry Marz <blalmarz(at)embarqmail.com> wrote:
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There are quite a few threads on this SB. Why don't we use this
thread to keep track of what people find when they do the inspection?
Just list A/C time and results and we can track the problem with one
search. Blue Skys.

Barry Marz
18735 Baseleg AVE.
FT. Myers, Fl 33917
239-567-2271
blalmarz(at)embarqmail.com








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PostPosted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 12:11 pm    Post subject: SB 08-6-1 Inspection Reply with quote

I may be missing the point of everyone sending in hours and no structural
crack reports and although this may be a great idea let's remember the Van's
plane saw this at 500 hours with much of those hours for transition
training. I sure would not expect many of us to see anything for a few more
hundred hours, and if it's mostly straight and level with little stall and
landing (hard at that) practice maybe not until 600-750 or more hours.
I mentioned this before, Van's rarely sends parts out to us to strengthen
what they consider a weakness in the design, so this must be a serious
concern for the engineers at Van's. Is it going to take a plane to have a
structural issue for us to heed their SB sooner than later?

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Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2008 10:35 AM
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N662G
97 hours TTSN
First Flight = November 2007
No cracks or other signs of fatigue found

Bruce lane
Virginia Beach, VA
---- Barry Marz <blalmarz(at)embarqmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> There are quite a few threads on this SB. Why don't we use this
> thread to keep track of what people find when they do the inspection?
> Just list A/C time and results and we can track the problem with one
> search. Blue Skys.
>
> Barry Marz
> 18735 Baseleg AVE.
> FT. Myers, Fl 33917
> 239-567-2271
> blalmarz(at)embarqmail.com





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PostPosted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 1:06 pm    Post subject: SB 08-6-1 Inspection Reply with quote

N220RV is a structural issue, hence their providing a SB. It had far fewer hours on the airframe, than on N410RV. They are not about to admit the material thickness might be spec'ed too thin or the "heat treatment" post fabrication was incorrect. For those who have not yet installed F1010, there are several things that could be done to reduce the likelihood of a similar crack developing.

For those who have finished, 5/25/next Conditional should be the mantra.

Some may remember the post months ago about cracks in an initial fabricated piece and the words from the factory to just file it, build it and "forgetaboutit". Don't hear that on this crack...do we?

If they want reinspections every 25 hours and the crack propagated this far (since the last Conditional), you know it showed some time ago and got missed. So do the inspection but don't "forgetaboutit". And remember "Didn't find the crack Yet, will keep looking!"

John Cox

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 7:59 pm    Post subject: Re: SB 08-6-1 Inspection Reply with quote

Finished opening everything up this evening. Not flying yet, so, of course, no issues with the bulkhead.
We did manage to easily remove the trim without getting into the tailcone. Did it all from the outside. Should get the doublers installed tomorrow and plan to have it all back together by Saturday. Drilling out 52 (?) rivets was the worst part, so far. I elongated a couple of holes a bit, so might have to install oversize rivets.
Would there be any problem installing a bolt or screw and lock nut in an oversize hole?


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 1:24 pm    Post subject: SB 08-6-1 Inspection Reply with quote

dmaib(at)mac.com wrote:
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Finished opening everything up this evening. Not flying yet, so, of course, no issues with the bulkhead.
We did manage to easily remove the trim without getting into the tailcone. Did it all from the outside. Should get the doublers installed tomorrow and plan to have it all back together by Saturday. Drilling out 52 (?) rivets was the worst part, so far. I elongated a couple of holes a bit, so might have to install oversize rivets.

Not an answer for a purist, but depending on how bad it's off, a regular

rivet will do just fine. Unless, of course you have a lot of oversize
rivets on hand ...... Wink
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Would there be any problem installing a bolt or screw and lock nut in an oversize hole?

No problem .....just added weight.

Linn
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 3:04 pm    Post subject: Re: SB 08-6-1 Inspection Reply with quote

I am sure I will show my vast knowledge of aluminum fatigue (or lack there of), but it seems if you cover with a plate, you would never see a future crack that may develop underneath. I understand the plate is to strengthen the part to keep it from cracking. Is there a chance of a crack forming with the plate riveted on?
Thanks, Mark


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 6:16 pm    Post subject: SB 08-6-1 Inspection Reply with quote

Always a chance another crack will develop.....so.......future ACIs you look at the other side (non-doubler side) as well as the doubler you install.

Hopefully, the engineering staff has done their homework and the doublers will eliminate future crack possiblities....

grumpy
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I am sure I will show my vast knowledge of aluminum fatigue (or lack there of), but it seems if you cover with a plate, you would never see a future crack that may develop underneath. I understand the plate is to strengthen the part to keep it from cracking. Is there a chance of a crack forming with the plate riveted on?
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 6:33 pm    Post subject: SB 08-6-1 Inspection Reply with quote

I looked at the SB pictures, and I looked at my empcone ..... and for the life of me, I cannot figure out what's moving enough to cause the cracks. There must be a lot of flexing going on back there! I have no doubt in my mind that the thickness of the doubler will prevent any cracks from starting ...... or will prevent them from continuing if they're already there. If you're still worried about the fix ...... bed the doubler in proseal and then rivet before it sets.
Linn ..... 'tis a puzzlement.

GenGrumpy(at)aol.com (GenGrumpy(at)aol.com) wrote: [quote] Always a chance another crack will develop.....so.......future ACIs you look at the other side (non-doubler side) as well as the doubler you install.

Hopefully, the engineering staff has done their homework and the doublers will eliminate future crack possiblities....

grumpy
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I am sure I will show my vast knowledge of aluminum fatigue (or lack there of), but it seems if you cover with a plate, you would never see a future crack that may develop underneath. I understand the plate is to strengthen the part to keep it from cracking. Is there a chance of a crack forming with the plate riveted on?
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 8:34 pm    Post subject: SB 08-6-1 Inspection Reply with quote

A proper inspection views both sides. In this case the opposite of the
doubler will reveal any migration down the road. I am always amazed to
see builder's with cracks that do not document their length during a
Conditional. At the next Conditional they go 'Yup, still there'. Then
we measure it to create a baseline and find it has been slowly migrating
over the life of the airframe.

Stress relief and tortional transfer into the doubler are important
parts of the correction. No one is commenting on the appearance that
the CNC relief groove for the flanges (two of them) seem to be larger
than offered on the virgin parts. This could have been a manufacturing
crack which was treated by the builder (the factory) with deburring and
grinding prior to original assemblage. A crack is a crack is a crack.
It is not going away. It is coming back to play another day.

"Metal has memory".

Anyone want to play on a review of the pictures?

John Cox

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 9:23 am    Post subject: SB 08-6-1 Inspection Reply with quote

728DD-No cracks found at 220 hours,will install the doublers at next annual.
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 10:06 am    Post subject: SB 08-6-1 Inspection Reply with quote

104BK-No cracks found at 2005 hours. Oops, that’s build time.

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 8:08 pm    Post subject: SB 08-6-1 Inspection Reply with quote

[quote] No cracks at 40 hours, installed parts at paint shop just before paint. Whew!

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