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John Bolding



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PostPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 11:58 am    Post subject: Tailwheel bolt Reply with quote

My RV3 tailwheel spring got a taper pin instead of a bolt 'cause my Dad
"said so". Lasted almost 30 yrs and 2000 hrs so far. Hope it'll make it
another 30, hell , I hope I make it another 30. John

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Cal,

Sorry to read about your incident!

The tailwheel assembly on my Wittman Tailwind spring-rod also sheared the
bolt and rotated 90 degrees,but fortunately, without other damage.

The fix that has worked perfectly throughout the subsequent 500 flight
hours was to drill and ream both the spring-rod and tailwheel unit for a
taper pin. > Taper pins and matching taper reamers are available in many
diameters to fit a range of appropriate requirements.




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PostPosted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 4:10 am    Post subject: Tailwheel bolt Reply with quote

I used TWO AN bolts instead of one. My HR2 has an API tailwheel and after 300 hours they still look fine. My driveway is "rougher than a stucco bathtub" and my turf strip not much better. Redundancy my brother!

Smokey
HR2

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[quote]From: John Bolding <jnbolding1(at)teleshare.net>
Subject: Tailwheel bolt
To: rocket-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Tuesday, September 30, 2008, 7:55 PM

[quote]--> Rocket-List message posted by: "John Bolding"
<jnbolding1(at)teleshare.net>

My RV3 tailwheel spring got a taper pin instead of a bolt 'cause my Dad
"said so". Lasted almost 30 yrs and 2000 hrs so far. Hope it'll
make it [quote][b]


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Vince Frazier



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 6:28 am    Post subject: tailwheel bolt Reply with quote

OK, now I'm a bit confused as to which bolt sheared. Was it the one
inside the fuselage at the top of the spring rod or the ones nearest the
tailwheel. You should have 2 bolts down there.

I have a tapered pin inside the fuselage on mine. As far as I know,
it's in good shape... but it sure would be tough to inspect.
Vince

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From: Smoky Ray <smokyray(at)rocketmail.com>
Subject: Re: Tailwheel bolt

I used TWO AN bolts instead of one. My HR2 has an API tailwheel and
after 300 hours they still look fine. My driveway is "rougher than a
stucco bathtub" and my turf strip not much better. Redundancy my
brother!

Smokey
HR2
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From: John Bolding <jnbolding1(at)teleshare.net>
Subject: Tailwheel bolt

<jnbolding1(at)teleshare.net>

My RV3 tailwheel spring got a taper pin instead of a bolt 'cause my Dad
"said so". Lasted almost 30 yrs and 2000 hrs so far. Hope it'll make it

another 30, hell , I hope I make it another 30. John
Quote:
Cal,

Sorry to read about your incident!

The tailwheel assembly on my Wittman Tailwind spring-rod also sheared
the

Quote:
bolt and rotated 90 degrees,but fortunately, without other damage.

The fix that has worked perfectly throughout the subsequent 500 flight

Quote:
hours was to drill and ream both the spring-rod and tailwheel unit for
a

Quote:
taper pin. > Taper pins and matching taper reamers are available in
many

Quote:
diameters to fit a range of appropriate requirements.



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 12:53 pm    Post subject: tailwheel bolt Reply with quote

The bolts that sheared on my accident/incident were the two AN3 bolts that thru bolt the TW assembly to the aft end of the tail spring. NOT the tailspring to the fuse bolt!

Sorry for the miscommunication.

I have some pix on my cell phone, but need to get an 8th grader to show me how to get them into my computor!!

Cal Brubaker
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 4:47 am    Post subject: tailwheel bolt Reply with quote

Cal,
What type tailwheel?

Smokey
HR2

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[quote]From: CalBru(at)aol.com <CalBru(at)aol.com>
Subject: Re: tailwheel bolt
To: rocket-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Thursday, October 2, 2008, 8:53 PM

The bolts that sheared on my accident/incident were the two AN3 bolts that thru bolt the TW assembly to the aft end of the tail spring. NOT the tailspring to the fuse bolt!

Sorry for the miscommunication.

I have some pix on my cell phone, but need to get an 8th grader to show me how to get them into my computor!!

Cal Brubaker
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 5:38 am    Post subject: tailwheel bolt Reply with quote

It is the stock TW that came with the F1 kit.

The wheel, wheel forks, assembly, etc all seem OK, even after dragging along the runway on it's side. Just those dang bolts, and what ever I did to them, that were the culprit.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 7:32 am    Post subject: tailwheel bolt Reply with quote

Bigger bolts! Smile

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[quote]From: CalBru(at)aol.com <CalBru(at)aol.com>
Subject: Re: tailwheel bolt
To: rocket-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Friday, October 3, 2008, 1:37 PM

It is the stock TW that came with the F1 kit.

The wheel, wheel forks, assembly, etc all seem OK, even after dragging along the runway on it's side. Just those dang bolts, and what ever I did to them, that were the culprit.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 7:49 am    Post subject: tailwheel bolt Reply with quote

The AN bolts that we use on our aircraft are not really that strong and you could consider going with a good quality machine bolt. Grade five or grade eight bolts would be quite a bit stronger in shear. When you are turning the aircraft that tail wheel assembly is putting a lot of shear loads on those small bolts. Remember that this is the same assembly that was designed for a 1500 lb gross weight RV4.
On my EVO I tried something different. Rather then using bolts I used what is called a spilt pin. These are often used to hold gears on shafts and they are very hard. They are slightly oversized and the split allows them to be driven in. I used locktite and currently have 275 hours on the plane. I can not see any evidence that there is any movement in the area. The nice thing about this method is that three is nothing sticking out as you can grind the pin to size after it is installed. This is truly experimental on my part so use this method at your own risk.
Vince Frazier’s tail assembly will reduce the twisting loads and I highly recommend making the change.

Tom Martin


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It is the stock TW that came with the F1 kit.



The wheel, wheel forks, assembly, etc all seem OK, even after dragging along the runway on it's side. Just those dang bolts, and what ever I did to them, that were the culprit.



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 4:46 am    Post subject: tailwheel bolt Reply with quote

Is it possible you over torqued the bolts and weakened them? Since this is the first failure of it's kind, I have to suspect something damaged your bolts.
Jim
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 4:58 am    Post subject: tailwheel bolt Reply with quote

Years ago a friend of mine with a RV6 only drilled one hole and installed one bolt in this location. He did not feel that two bolts would be needed. A year or so later he was taxiing on the ground and turned the airplane to shut it down into the wind. The tail bounced into a slight depression and the one bolt sheared like butter. Of course he installed two bolts after that and had no problems. The RV 6 is much lighter than our aircraft and I can see how these bolts could shear. This may be a one time occurrence, however I see no downside to installing better quality bolts at that location.

Tom Martin


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Is it possible you over torqued the bolts and weakened them? Since this is the first failure of it's kind, I have to suspect something damaged your bolts.

Jim

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 5:48 am    Post subject: tailwheel bolt Reply with quote

Jim,

It's possible, but I have a $250 Snap-On torque wrench that I just love to use!!

Who knows,

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 10:25 am    Post subject: tailwheel bolt Reply with quote

What about the bolt that goes through the fuse weldment and holds the tailwheel spring on? I dont know about the F-1 but my HR II just has one AN bolt. This bolt gets the same twisting forces as the bolt(s) securing the tailwheel. I think I will put a high strength bolt in there too.
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 10:45 am    Post subject: tailwheel bolt Reply with quote

This is typically a ¼” bolt.  Some use a tapered pin here or a larger 5/16” bolt.  The key here is to get the hole drilled properly the first time and to keep the bolt tight. If it gets loose the spring tends to work back and forth and oblongs the hole in the weldment.  That is when you drill up to a larger size bolt.

Tom Martin


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What about the bolt that goes through the fuse weldment and holds the tailwheel spring on? I dont know about the F-1 but my HR II just has one AN bolt. This bolt gets the same twisting forces as the bolt(s) securing the tailwheel. I think I will put a high strength bolt in there too.

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