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vayuwings
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Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 11:13 pm Post subject: Torque tube |
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Hello - I'm new to the list and am building a 601XL... I've given the topic search my best effort and didn't see anything over the many pages about my subject, so I'll try and describe it and see if anyone could share an opinion.
I'm done with the tail and wings and am at a point to test install the torque tube and the Y stick in the fuse for measurement. With the tube resting in the rear bearing behind the seat back, and resting in the front bearing at the center spar, I slid the Y stick over the tube and temporarily installed a bolt in the pre-drilled hole for it in the tube. Now attached to the tube, when I center the Y stick over the ac centerline marked on the top of the center spar, the rear flange of the tube that will attach to the aileron cables is a good 10-15 degrees off pointing to the left (pilot side).
I haven't heard from ZAC from my emails a few weeks now, so I thought I would run it by any interested builder. After one would tighten the cables to the rear flange, I'm just not sure if that would work or not. I think the pre-drilled hole was drilled incorrectly in the tube...
Thanks -
Dave
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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 3:55 am Post subject: Torque tube |
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Hi Dave,
Perhaps you will get better response from ZAC if you call on the
telephone. If you do that during normal business hours you will
usually get tech support within a couple of minutes.
I don't remember ever actually measuring the angle of the rear tab on
the tube, but I think mine has the tab aligned with the stick when it
is mounted. It seems to me you do indeed have a flawed part.
Paul
XL getting close
At 11:13 PM 12/12/2008, you wrote:
Quote: | Hello - I'm new to the list and am building a 601XL... I've given
the topic search my best effort and didn't see anything over the
many pages about my subject, so I'll try and describe it and see if
anyone could share an opinion.
I'm done with the tail and wings and am at a point to test install
the torque tube and the Y stick in the fuse for measurement. With
the tube resting in the rear bearing behind the seat back, and
resting in the front bearing at the center spar, I slid the Y stick
over the tube and temporarily installed a bolt in the pre-drilled
hole for it in the tube. Now attached to the tube, when I center the
Y stick over the ac centerline marked on the top of the center spar,
the rear flange of the tube that will attach to the aileron cables
is a good 10-15 degrees off pointing to the left (pilot side).
I haven't heard from ZAC from my emails a few weeks now, so I
thought I would run it by any interested builder. After one would
tighten the cables to the rear flange, I'm just not sure if that
would work or not. I think the pre-drilled hole was drilled
incorrectly in the tube...
Thanks -
Dave
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pdn8r(at)yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 6:31 am Post subject: Torque tube |
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Hey Dave,
Yea, sounds like a flawed part. Mine lines up perfectly (i didn't use a digital level to check it just eyeballed it) vertical with the Y-Stick.
Bill PaganEAA Tech Counselor #4395
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Quote: | From: vayuwings <vayuwings(at)cox.net>
Subject: Torque tube
To: zenith-list(at)matronics.com
Date: Saturday, December 13, 2008, 2:13 AM
Quote: | --> Zenith-List message posted by: "vayuwings"
<vayuwings(at)cox.net>
Hello - I'm new to the list and am building a 601XL... I've given
the topic search my best effort and didn't see anything over the many pages
about my subject, so I'll try and describe it and see if anyone could share
an opinion.
I'm done with the tail and wings and am at a point to test install the
torque tube and the Y stick in the fuse for measurement. With the tube resting
in the rear bearing behind the seat back, and resting in the front bearing at
the center spar, I slid the Y stick over the tube and temporarily installed a
bolt in the pre-drilled hole for it in the tube. Now attached to the tube, when
I center the Y stick over the ac centerline marked on the top of the center
spar, the rear flange of the tube that will attach to the aileron cables is a
good 10-15 degrees off pointing to the left (pilot side).
I haven't heard from ZAC from my emails a few weeks now, so I thought I
would run it by any interested builder. After one would tighten the cables to
the rear flange, I'm just not sure if that would work or not. I think the
pre-drilled hole was drilled incorrectly in the tube...
Thanks -
Dave
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larry(at)macsmachine.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 7:36 am Post subject: Torque tube |
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Hi Dave,
I'd suggest you talk with Zenith, Nick or Roger and put that problem to
them. They are very good about taking care of issues which relate to
their production.
Larry McFarland 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com
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vayuwings wrote:
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Hello - I'm new to the list and am building a 601XL... I've given the topic search my best effort and didn't see anything over the many pages about my subject, so I'll try and describe it and see if anyone could share an opinion.
I'm done with the tail and wings and am at a point to test install the torque tube and the Y stick in the fuse for measurement. With the tube resting in the rear bearing behind the seat back, and resting in the front bearing at the center spar, I slid the Y stick over the tube and temporarily installed a bolt in the pre-drilled hole for it in the tube. Now attached to the tube, when I center the Y stick over the ac centerline marked on the top of the center spar, the rear flange of the tube that will attach to the aileron cables is a good 10-15 degrees off pointing to the left (pilot side).
I haven't heard from ZAC from my emails a few weeks now, so I thought I would run it by any interested builder. After one would tighten the cables to the rear flange, I'm just not sure if that would work or not. I think the pre-drilled hole was drilled incorrectly in the tube...
Thanks -
Dave
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vayuwings
Joined: 12 Dec 2008 Posts: 16 Location: arizona
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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 10:10 am Post subject: Re: Torque tube |
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Thanks guys for your responses.... I'll call on Monday to see if I can get hold of Roger or Caleb, etc. I've got one or two day responses from ZAC on my emails always before - maybe they're just busy at the moment or I didn't explain the problem correctly, ..... email is just so convenient and I use it constantly, hope I can remember how to use, what's it again, a Telephone?.....
Have really enjoyed the last 3 weeks or so pouring over the 90+ pages of this list for any hints, clues, etc. to make my building better - Larry you have an excellent web page, nice work and plane - I'm still agonizing over engine choices keeping under 10K, but other than that I'm going to use many suggestions like the slider plate for steering rods, the homemade tensiometer, etc. that I found on this list.
Thanks again,
Dave
N371EK reserved
601XL kit
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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 10:28 am Post subject: Torque tube |
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Dave;
For cheap (ish) engines, think about used or rebuilt. Be sure to follow ebay
auctions and check barnstormers regularly, sometime guys are parting out
there planes too and you can get a good deal.
I have seen some real steals on Subaru with FWF and Contental C-85 and
O-200s (with all accessories) over the last year, I know they are out there
and winter is the best time to buy, or to make an offer. Hey, if they don't
hang up, you offered too much money to start with !!!!!
Roger
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vayuwings
Joined: 12 Dec 2008 Posts: 16 Location: arizona
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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 5:22 pm Post subject: Re: Torque tube |
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Thanks, Roger, I'll keep checking your suggestions...... really don't want to build an engine myself (assuming I even could) so would love to find a screamin' deal - well in aviation, I'll settle for a good deal....
Dave
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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 7:53 pm Post subject: Torque tube |
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Check barnstormers under piston engines, I saw a couple goodies just today.
Roger
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vayuwings
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 11:28 am Post subject: Re: Torque tube |
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Hey all -
For anyone interested in my previous torque tube question, I have heard from Zac and they stated, as I conjectured also, that considering the aileron cables can be lengthened/adjusted/shortened to the rear flange on the tube and the angle of the error (I've since confirmed it's 6 or 7 degrees off) is small there should be no problem with the throw for the ailerons.
They offered that I could send it back for a replacement...... I'm not sure that I will since I've confirmed only 6 degrees off, with the trouble of the shipping, etc. Tho not a perfect piece, if it's safe it won't be seen at least so I'm leaning toward keeping it.
Anyhoo there it is, fyi......
Dave
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 11:40 am Post subject: Torque tube |
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I had same problem with my 701. You would think this is an easy jig to
ensure exact measurement. Someone is not watching the store.
Ken
CH701 N701LK
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