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Tim Olson
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Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 1:02 pm Post subject: Matco RV-10 Nosewheel Axle replacement write-up |
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Last night I installed the new Matco axle in my RV-10. It
looks like it should work out way better than the original.
http://www.myrv10.com/N104CD/upgrades/20090120
From my perspective, things started off truly unsafe and
miserable. This is now basically my 4th "try" at making
things perfect.
#1. Stainless spacers - trashing my fork
#2. Large washers protecting fork, Stainless spacers rotation
locked.....much better from a wear perspective.
#3. Use Van's new parts provided after SB was put out.
This was a better situation than the original by FAR.
But, it is also far from ideal, and is pretty crappy
from a bearing preload perspective, and they STILL
didn't provide anti-spin for the spacers.
#3. Matco's replacement axle. It's far nicer, and basically
fixes all of the issues that the original one has.
I would encourage all of you RV-10 builders to at absolute
minimum, do some sort of mod to make Van's spacers anti-spin.
You will still have to do far more checking of nosewheel
bolt torque if you want to prevent issues over time, but that
in itself would be a step up. But really, for the low cost of
this axle, I think it should just be one of those things that
everyone does....just like the axle extensions on the main gear.
Don't wreck something or live with a poor standard design.
--
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Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 5:46 pm Post subject: Matco RV-10 Nosewheel Axle replacement write-up |
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Hmm.. does this mean the Matco backlog is now shipping?
Great write-up once again Tim. Thanks for taking time to write it all up and
give your perspective.
P
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From: "Tim Olson" <Tim(at)MyRV10.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 1:00 PM
To: <rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
Subject: Matco RV-10 Nosewheel Axle replacement write-up
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Last night I installed the new Matco axle in my RV-10. It
looks like it should work out way better than the original.
http://www.myrv10.com/N104CD/upgrades/20090120
From my perspective, things started off truly unsafe and
miserable. This is now basically my 4th "try" at making
things perfect.
#1. Stainless spacers - trashing my fork
#2. Large washers protecting fork, Stainless spacers rotation
locked.....much better from a wear perspective.
#3. Use Van's new parts provided after SB was put out.
This was a better situation than the original by FAR.
But, it is also far from ideal, and is pretty crappy
from a bearing preload perspective, and they STILL
didn't provide anti-spin for the spacers.
#3. Matco's replacement axle. It's far nicer, and basically
fixes all of the issues that the original one has.
I would encourage all of you RV-10 builders to at absolute
minimum, do some sort of mod to make Van's spacers anti-spin.
You will still have to do far more checking of nosewheel
bolt torque if you want to prevent issues over time, but that
in itself would be a step up. But really, for the low cost of
this axle, I think it should just be one of those things that
everyone does....just like the axle extensions on the main gear.
Don't wreck something or live with a poor standard design.
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Tim Olson
Joined: 25 Jan 2007 Posts: 2879
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Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 10:39 pm Post subject: Matco RV-10 Nosewheel Axle replacement write-up |
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I'm not sure if the backlog is shipping. I ordered the
weekend before it was known by most people that they were
even available, and my order was one of the first in.
I think they ran out right away shortly after.
I did just get a little feedback from George at Matco
tonight, who I sent the link for the write-up to. He
says the following:
------------------------
"The installation drawings are also linked on our website on the
WHLAXLE24 product page.
Did you balance your tire? It made a huge difference for Scott and is
easy to do with the center hole in the axle.
The wheel for the 5.00-5 tube is the WHLNW511.25. It is machined
differently to accommodate the longer stem on the 5.00-5 tube. We offer
an inexpensive exchange (under $20) for those who have not yet mated the
tire. We can replace one half of the wheel if the tire has already been
mounted for about $60. The wheel needs to be sent here to have it done.
------------------------
There you go, more info to consider, if you're building.
Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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pascal wrote:
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Hmm.. does this mean the Matco backlog is now shipping?
Great write-up once again Tim. Thanks for taking time to write it all up
and give your perspective.
P
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From: "Tim Olson" <Tim(at)MyRV10.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 1:00 PM
To: <rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
Subject: Matco RV-10 Nosewheel Axle replacement write-up
>
>
> Last night I installed the new Matco axle in my RV-10. It
> looks like it should work out way better than the original.
>
> http://www.myrv10.com/N104CD/upgrades/20090120
>
> From my perspective, things started off truly unsafe and
> miserable. This is now basically my 4th "try" at making
> things perfect.
>
> #1. Stainless spacers - trashing my fork
> #2. Large washers protecting fork, Stainless spacers rotation
> locked.....much better from a wear perspective.
> #3. Use Van's new parts provided after SB was put out.
> This was a better situation than the original by FAR.
> But, it is also far from ideal, and is pretty crappy
> from a bearing preload perspective, and they STILL
> didn't provide anti-spin for the spacers.
> #3. Matco's replacement axle. It's far nicer, and basically
> fixes all of the issues that the original one has.
>
> I would encourage all of you RV-10 builders to at absolute
> minimum, do some sort of mod to make Van's spacers anti-spin.
> You will still have to do far more checking of nosewheel
> bolt torque if you want to prevent issues over time, but that
> in itself would be a step up. But really, for the low cost of
> this axle, I think it should just be one of those things that
> everyone does....just like the axle extensions on the main gear.
> Don't wreck something or live with a poor standard design.
>
> --
> Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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Tim Olson
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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:17 am Post subject: Matco RV-10 Nosewheel Axle replacement write-up |
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Actually, it was all just a standard purchase for me. Scott Schmidt
was at the same airport as them, he got one installed with them, so
that they could do it right. We talked on the phone about the design
and he filled me in on it. I asked him to find out how much $$,
so he checked into it and I got a reply that it was available for
purchase on their website. I hadn't ever even talked to a person
from Matco until they called to let me know it was shipping. And,
I even had to contact them AGAIN, because when they billed my credit
card, the sale price as listed on the site didn't get incorporated,
so I had to get a credit for the sale price. It was when they
called to let me know it was shipping that I told them I'd give
them feedback once it was installed.
So, just to dispell any myths, they didn't provide me any product
for free, no special pricing (other than the standard sale price),
and gave no incentive whatsoever.
For what it's worth, the same goes for almost everything that
I have in the plane...there were a couple things that I got in
exchange for some help in development or being the first to
flight test something for the manufacturer (most of which were way
back 3-4 years ago now), but I've never been paid for promoting
anything, or for a write-up.
Looking back at my website for some of my favorite little things
of recent, I can say that I got nothing for it....such as:
Matco Axle
Voyager software and related items
Slick Mag parts
NavWorx ADS-B
Mutt Muffs
Brake Lines
WSI Wx
CO Guardian
Chelton/Pinpoint stuff
I'll discontinue listing at this point, but the point is,
none of those vendors paid anything for any reviews or write-ups.
By being persistent, or jumping on something as soon as it was
available, I've often been able to be at the front of a queue.
In the case of the Axle, once Scott told me that it was an
item that they were going to sell, I pursued it immediately
within a short time of hearing it was available. Literally
getting his email while I was still in bed, and ordering before
I got up to shower. When they called to tell me it was shipping,
I actually was going to tell them not to worry about rushing
it, but the phone call was too short.
I know you didn't intend to imply anything big with the note
Michael, but I figured it doesn't hurt to make the statement
anyway. Sadly, I have to buy most things these days, just
like everyone else. It sucks, too, because I have a purchase
I want to make that is pretty sizeable ($6-8,0000+)...and man,
it would be cool if I could get a break on that.
Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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RV Builder (Michael Sausen) wrote:
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Probably doesn't hurt that they know who to send it to for full write ups.
Do not archive
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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:51 am Post subject: Matco RV-10 Nosewheel Axle replacement write-up |
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The wheel for the 5.00-5 tube is the WHLNW511.25. It is machined
differently to accommodate the longer stem on the 5.00-5 tube. We offer
an inexpensive exchange (under $20) for those who have not yet mated the
tire. We can replace one half of the wheel if the tire has already been
mounted for about $60. The wheel needs to be sent here to have it done
I don't understand what this means? why would one need to replace the wheel
half?
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From: "Tim Olson" <Tim(at)MyRV10.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 10:37 PM
To: <rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
Subject: Re: Matco RV-10 Nosewheel Axle replacement write-up
Quote: |
I'm not sure if the backlog is shipping. I ordered the
weekend before it was known by most people that they were
even available, and my order was one of the first in.
I think they ran out right away shortly after.
I did just get a little feedback from George at Matco
tonight, who I sent the link for the write-up to. He
says the following:
------------------------
"The installation drawings are also linked on our website on the WHLAXLE24
product page.
Did you balance your tire? It made a huge difference for Scott and is
easy to do with the center hole in the axle.
The wheel for the 5.00-5 tube is the WHLNW511.25. It is machined
differently to accommodate the longer stem on the 5.00-5 tube. We offer
an inexpensive exchange (under $20) for those who have not yet mated the
tire. We can replace one half of the wheel if the tire has already been
mounted for about $60. The wheel needs to be sent here to have it done.
------------------------
There you go, more info to consider, if you're building.
Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
do not archive
pascal wrote:
>
>
> Hmm.. does this mean the Matco backlog is now shipping?
>
> Great write-up once again Tim. Thanks for taking time to write it all up
> and give your perspective.
> P
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> From: "Tim Olson" <Tim(at)MyRV10.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 1:00 PM
> To: <rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
> Subject: Matco RV-10 Nosewheel Axle replacement write-up
>
>>
>>
>> Last night I installed the new Matco axle in my RV-10. It
>> looks like it should work out way better than the original.
>>
>> http://www.myrv10.com/N104CD/upgrades/20090120
>>
>> From my perspective, things started off truly unsafe and
>> miserable. This is now basically my 4th "try" at making
>> things perfect.
>>
>> #1. Stainless spacers - trashing my fork
>> #2. Large washers protecting fork, Stainless spacers rotation
>> locked.....much better from a wear perspective.
>> #3. Use Van's new parts provided after SB was put out.
>> This was a better situation than the original by FAR.
>> But, it is also far from ideal, and is pretty crappy
>> from a bearing preload perspective, and they STILL
>> didn't provide anti-spin for the spacers.
>> #3. Matco's replacement axle. It's far nicer, and basically
>> fixes all of the issues that the original one has.
>>
>> I would encourage all of you RV-10 builders to at absolute
>> minimum, do some sort of mod to make Van's spacers anti-spin.
>> You will still have to do far more checking of nosewheel
>> bolt torque if you want to prevent issues over time, but that
>> in itself would be a step up. But really, for the low cost of
>> this axle, I think it should just be one of those things that
>> everyone does....just like the axle extensions on the main gear.
>> Don't wreck something or live with a poor standard design.
>>
>> --
>> Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 7:29 am Post subject: Matco RV-10 Nosewheel Axle replacement write-up |
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The stock wheel that comes in the kit causes the valve stem to hit or almost hit the fork with the valve cap on, funny when I asked Vans they said just leave the valve cap off. lol...Dutch fix! I monted my wheel before the word came out about swapping it at Matco. I bent the valve stem but am still not comfy leaving it that way. I hated the thought of spending so much for a new wheel but I was going to do it anyhow. It's good news they will take the one half back and fix it for $60, plus the axel. There for a little while I thought I was just about over the nickel and dime portion of the build...but then I'm sending in my paint order today..let's see...Mortgage and bills or paint...mortgage and bills or paint...what's guy to do...PAINT!!!
Rick S.
40185
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Tim Olson
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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 7:31 am Post subject: Matco RV-10 Nosewheel Axle replacement write-up |
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For the new builders....
It's an old topic that used to get some attention. I don't think
it affects MOST people too bad, but, here's the story to the best
that I know it....
Van's buys a certain wheel that WE use as our front wheel, but other
RV's use as one of their mains. That wheel works fine for them, and
Van's only wants to stock one model of 5" wheel. So, we get what
they use. The problem is, there have been some people who have
had the valve stem actually TOUCH the fork, because the way the wheel
is made, the valve stem sticks out too far with Van's standard
wheel. Some people just leave the valve cap off. Some people
(like me) leave the cap on and it wasn't a big problem...it was real
close, but never hit the fork. Simply judging by how few times it
comes up on the forum, and assuming that 90% of the builders are
not swapping wheels (because like you, they probably didn't even
know about it, and just built the plane), my guess is that the
problem is not overwhelmingly common. There may be lots of people
it affects, but probably not a majority, or we'd hear more.
But, it is indeed something that if you just build it, and don't
question it, you aren't doing "the best you can" to get things
perfect. To do that, you would want to use the proper wheel.
And, after hearing of some complaints early on, Matco decided to
offer these wheel exchanges inexpensively, so that builders could
use the proper wheel. I don't quite understand why the wheel
has to go back to them once it's been mounted, but you only
would need to replace 1/2 of the wheel because only 1/2 has
the valve stem hole.
So if you are not to the front wheel install portion yet,
it is probably worth looking into either NOT buying the wheel
from Van's, but buying the proper one direct....or, as soon
as you get your brand new nosewheel, call Matco and get them to
swap the half out.
Luckily for me, I was in the group of earlier builders that
really had no issue other than the clearance was minimal.
The fork builds up a lot of dirt and grime, and you'd easily
be able to see marks if the valve cap/stem were rubbing the
fork in use. I've never seen any of that on mine.
So, it may not be a major worry, and if you already built it
and it doesn't hit, you have nothing to fear. (Besides that,
when/if you use Matco's new Axle, you'll get more clearance
on that side if you install the axle in the orientation I did).
If you haven't built that part yet, then if it were me, I'd
play it safe and just use the best wheel for the plane...the
one they're suggesting.
Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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pascal wrote:
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The wheel for the 5.00-5 tube is the WHLNW511.25. It is machined
differently to accommodate the longer stem on the 5.00-5 tube. We offer
an inexpensive exchange (under $20) for those who have not yet mated the
tire. We can replace one half of the wheel if the tire has already been
mounted for about $60. The wheel needs to be sent here to have it done
I don't understand what this means? why would one need to replace the
wheel half?
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From: "Tim Olson" <Tim(at)MyRV10.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 10:37 PM
To: <rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
Subject: Re: Matco RV-10 Nosewheel Axle replacement write-up
>
>
> I'm not sure if the backlog is shipping. I ordered the
> weekend before it was known by most people that they were
> even available, and my order was one of the first in.
> I think they ran out right away shortly after.
>
> I did just get a little feedback from George at Matco
> tonight, who I sent the link for the write-up to. He
> says the following:
> ------------------------
> "The installation drawings are also linked on our website on the
> WHLAXLE24 product page.
>
> Did you balance your tire? It made a huge difference for Scott and is
> easy to do with the center hole in the axle.
>
> The wheel for the 5.00-5 tube is the WHLNW511.25. It is machined
> differently to accommodate the longer stem on the 5.00-5 tube. We
> offer an inexpensive exchange (under $20) for those who have not yet
> mated the tire. We can replace one half of the wheel if the tire has
> already been mounted for about $60. The wheel needs to be sent here
> to have it done.
> ------------------------
>
> There you go, more info to consider, if you're building.
> Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
> do not archive
> pascal wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hmm.. does this mean the Matco backlog is now shipping?
>>
>> Great write-up once again Tim. Thanks for taking time to write it all
>> up and give your perspective.
>> P
>>
>> --------------------------------------------------
>> From: "Tim Olson" <Tim(at)MyRV10.com>
>> Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 1:00 PM
>> To: <rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
>> Subject: Matco RV-10 Nosewheel Axle replacement write-up
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Last night I installed the new Matco axle in my RV-10. It
>>> looks like it should work out way better than the original.
>>>
>>> http://www.myrv10.com/N104CD/upgrades/20090120
>>>
>>> From my perspective, things started off truly unsafe and
>>> miserable. This is now basically my 4th "try" at making
>>> things perfect.
>>>
>>> #1. Stainless spacers - trashing my fork
>>> #2. Large washers protecting fork, Stainless spacers rotation
>>> locked.....much better from a wear perspective.
>>> #3. Use Van's new parts provided after SB was put out.
>>> This was a better situation than the original by FAR.
>>> But, it is also far from ideal, and is pretty crappy
>>> from a bearing preload perspective, and they STILL
>>> didn't provide anti-spin for the spacers.
>>> #3. Matco's replacement axle. It's far nicer, and basically
>>> fixes all of the issues that the original one has.
>>>
>>> I would encourage all of you RV-10 builders to at absolute
>>> minimum, do some sort of mod to make Van's spacers anti-spin.
>>> You will still have to do far more checking of nosewheel
>>> bolt torque if you want to prevent issues over time, but that
>>> in itself would be a step up. But really, for the low cost of
>>> this axle, I think it should just be one of those things that
>>> everyone does....just like the axle extensions on the main gear.
>>> Don't wreck something or live with a poor standard design.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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Tim Olson
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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 7:49 am Post subject: Matco RV-10 Nosewheel Axle replacement write-up |
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Pay for the Paint. You'll probably get a Mortgage bailout
anyway, right?
Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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Rick Sked wrote:
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The stock wheel that comes in the kit causes the valve stem to hit or
almost hit the fork with the valve cap on, funny when I asked Vans
they said just leave the valve cap off. lol...Dutch fix! I monted my
wheel before the word came out about swapping it at Matco. I bent the
valve stem but am still not comfy leaving it that way. I hated the
thought of spending so much for a new wheel but I was going to do it
anyhow. It's good news they will take the one half back and fix it
for $60, plus the axel. There for a little while I thought I was just
about over the nickel and dime portion of the build...but then I'm
sending in my paint order today..let's see...Mortgage and bills or
paint...mortgage and bills or paint...what's guy to do...PAINT!!!
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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:05 am Post subject: Matco RV-10 Nosewheel Axle replacement write-up |
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I went through this also with Matco when I first found out about it and
did the wheel swap. Matco's rationale behind it is:
- if you haven't mounted the tire then the wheel is in new condition and
they'll swap it for very little $.
- if you've already mounted the tire then the wheel is assumed to be in
used condition. In that case you have 2 options: 1) send in the wheel
half and have them "fix" it (or exchange it, not sure which), or 2) buy
the new wheel and sell your old one.
In my mind this is just like the axle deal - it's an inexpensive
permanent solution to what is best described as Van's low cost "good
enough" solution. The wheel swap reorients the valve stem to give you
appropriate clearance. Having 1/8" with the valve stem cap off just
didn't do it for me... I ordered the axle assembly (also on the wait
list) for the same reason. The Van's solution works (aluminum spacers,
not the stainless spacers) but clearly isn't the best. I didn't make
any mods to prevent the spacers from rotating but haven't seen any
issues yet. The Matco replacement assembly is inexpensive in airplane
dollars and is probably far cheaper than new bearings, a new front fork,
or whatever else might give it up because the preload might not be right
over time.
Bob
N442PM (flying)
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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:20 am Post subject: Matco RV-10 Nosewheel Axle replacement write-up |
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I totally agree Bob,
I will bet any amount of money as close as that stem is to the fork, centrifugal force will indeed cause it to scrape and rub on the fork. I was planning to buy the whole new rim, I just like the fact I can save half the price by sending in the rim for a fix. I wonder if my hangar association will mind my RV on blocks for a few weeks...I can hear the "There goes the neighborhood" remarks now.
Rick S.
40185
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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:35 am Post subject: Matco RV-10 Nosewheel Axle replacement write-up |
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I have the original tube and it is close but works.
What Matco has told me is that the stock tube is hard to find if you were to have a flat without ordering one.
That might be a good reason to upgrade.
Scott Schmidtscottmschmidt(at)yahoo.com
From: "Condrey, Bob (US SSA)" <bob.condrey(at)baesystems.com>
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
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Subject: RE: Matco RV-10 Nosewheel Axle replacement write-up
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I went through this also with Matco when I first found out about it and
did the wheel swap. Matco's rationale behind it is:
- if you haven't mounted the tire then the wheel is in new condition and
they'll swap it for very little $.
- if you've already mounted the tire then the wheel is assumed to be in
used condition. In that case you have 2 options: 1) send in the wheel
half and have them "fix" it (or exchange it, not sure which), or 2) buy
the new wheel and sell your old one.
In my mind this is just like the axle deal - it's an inexpensive
permanent solution to what is best described as Van's low cost "good
enough" solution. The wheel swap reorients the valve stem to give you
appropriate clearance. Having 1/8" with the valve stem cap off just
didn't do it for me... I ordered the axle assembly (also on the wait
list) for the same reason. The Van's solution works (aluminum spacers,
not the stainless spacers) but clearly isn't the best. I didn't make
any mods to prevent the spacers from rotating but haven't seen any
issues yet. The Matco replacement assembly is inexpensive in airplane
dollars and is probably far cheaper than new bearings, a new front fork,
or whatever else might give it up because the preload might not be right
over time.
Bob
N442PM (flying)
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Tim Olson
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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 9:18 am Post subject: Matco RV-10 Nosewheel Axle replacement write-up |
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I know what Bob means, with it looking very close, it didn't give
warm fuzzies. I did leave mine in the beginning though, and
even with a small gap, (and it was pretty small) I never had
any scraping at all. It was less than 1/8" probably for sure
before the axle upgrade I just did. 430+ hours without
a scrape and I can feel halfway comfortable that if you can
at least have near 1/8" gap, you probably have no worries.
If you already have a tire mounted, and the gap is there but
small, you may just want to get the new Axle and see how
that fixes the gap. It will add more, for sure. But, NONE
of this is to try to discourage someone from buying the "right"
wheel. I really think Bob did the best thing by swapping
his wheel for the proper one. For the long term, that's
the best solution. I just think if you end up with 1/8",
you're not likely to have problems.
Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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Rick Sked wrote:
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I totally agree Bob,
I will bet any amount of money as close as that stem is to the fork,
centrifugal force will indeed cause it to scrape and rub on the fork.
I was planning to buy the whole new rim, I just like the fact I can
save half the price by sending in the rim for a fix. I wonder if my
hangar association will mind my RV on blocks for a few weeks...I can
hear the "There goes the neighborhood" remarks now.
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msausen
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I did the same as Bob mentioned a couple years ago. I brought the Van's rim with me to OSH and stopped by the Matco booth. With the free shipping and discount offered during Airventure, I think I paid like $18 for the correct wheel.
I'm all for lowering parts count to cut costs but some of these things are just silly. Granted Van's can point to the fact that no one has had a problem with a deflated nose wheel due to this but it doesn't make it right either.
Michael
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