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PostPosted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 2:33 pm    Post subject: Fuel injection servo attachment - concerned ? Reply with quote

Trying to get my Precision Airmotive silver hawk EX F/I servo attached permanently to the Mattituck engine and Filtered Air Box.

I called Mahlon at Mattituck who told me that the servo is bolted on to the engine with the already attached studs. He said to use a std washer and then a star washer over that before you bolt it on to 204 in/lbs. I assume that it will not vibrate out - does anyone use locktite????

Next is the attachment to the FAB box which is accomplished with the supplied "non-standard" 1/4 x 20 bolts that are 1/2 inch long. Instead of the standard #AN4 bolts that can be safety wired. These to be secured with 96 in/lbs into the aluminum. Ingetion of these bolts into the maifold could be catastrophic.

Question: Does anyone know a source for 1/4 x 20 x 3/4" long (the 1/2" are too short) bolts that are drilled with a hole for safety wires????


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 4:33 pm    Post subject: Re: Fuel injection servo attachment - concerned ? Reply with quote

Check with Vans. My FAB came with drilled bolts straight from Vans. The bolts are specifically noted as needing to be safety wired.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 6:21 pm    Post subject: Fuel injection servo attachment - concerned ? Reply with quote

Those should definitely have come with the FWF kit if I remember
correctly. Either that or it should come with the engine, but I think
in one of the hardware bags in the FWF kit. Check those out.

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On Mar 4, 2009, at 5:33 PM, AirMike wrote:

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Trying to get my Precision Airmotive silver hawk EX F/I servo
attached permanently to the Mattituck engine and Filtered Air Box.

I called Mahlon at Mattituck who told me that the servo is bolted on
to the engine with the already attached studs. He said to use a std
washer and then a star washer over that before you bolt it on to 204
in/lbs. I assume that it will not vibrate out - does anyone use
locktite????

Next is the attachment to the FAB box which is accomplished with the
supplied "non-standard" 1/4 x 20 bolts that are 1/2 inch long.
Instead of the standard #AN4 bolts that can be safety wired. These
to be secured with 96 in/lbs into the aluminum. Ingetion of these
bolts into the maifold could be catastrophic.

Question: Does anyone know a source for 1/4 x 20 x 3/4" long (the
1/2" are too short) bolts that are drilled with a hole for safety
wires????

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OSH '08 or Bust (busted) be there in "09
Q/B Kit - wiring and FWF


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 10:26 pm    Post subject: safety wired bolts Reply with quote

My FWF kit that I picked up approx August '07 has these plain 1/2" long 1/4x20 bolts. They use this "tab/washer arrangement" to secure the bolts in place. I consider this a poor solution and potentially dangerous giving you four more pieces of steel in the FAB.

I may have located the drilled 1/4 x 20 bolts at Spencer Aircraft in Washington State.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 6:34 am    Post subject: Fuel injection servo attachment - concerned ? Reply with quote

Remember that it's really not a big deal to drill a bolt, either the head or
the threaded end. There are jigs out there to help you do it (Avery or
Cleveland), or if you're a welder, you can make a jig. I have purchased
many bolts for things like FAB's from a nearby farm supply store, some of
them maintain excellent selections (lengths and diameters) of grade 5 and
grade 8 bolts and various lock washers. All the attachments to my FAB on my
plane are safetied...although there are also some shop side rivet heads that
could conceivable break off and get sucked in. The reality though is, that
isn't the cause of very many accidents that I'm aware of. Good luck in your
search. BTW, I hate tab washers...and have broken many tabs at installation
over the years...which doesn't inspire much confidence in them for me.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 8:20 am    Post subject: Re: Fuel injection servo attachment - concerned ? Reply with quote

Interesting explanations on locking methods:

http://www.roymech.co.uk/Useful_Tables/Screws/Locking.html

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 8:34 am    Post subject: Fuel injection servo attachment - concerned ? Reply with quote

Without the cost of a special jig, just purchase several center drills. Used in the machinists arean a lot.  They come in several sizes. I use them for starting lot's of holes because they don't wander.... and I just finished drilling a bolt that I needed that was just a little longer than the pre-drilled bolt I had... no problem.
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From: Bob and Karen Brown <bkbrown(at)minetfiber.com>
Subject: RE: Re: Fuel injection servo attachment - concerned ?
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Remember that it's really not a big deal to drill a bolt, either the head or
the threaded end. There are jigs out there to help you do it (Avery or
Cleveland), or if you're a welder, you can make a jig. I have purchased
many bolts for things like FAB's from a nearby farm supply store, some of
them maintain excellent selections (lengths and diameters) of grade 5 and
grade 8 bolts and various lock washers. All the attachments to my FAB on my
plane are safetied...although there are also some shop side rivet heads that
could conceivable break off and get sucked in. The reality though is, that
isn't the cause of very many accidents that I'm aware of. Good luck in your
search. BTW, I hate tab washers...and have broken many tabs at installation
over the years...which doesn't inspire much confidence in them for me.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 9:32 am    Post subject: Fuel injection servo attachment - final word Reply with quote

I spoke to Vans this morning.

Apparently I had the FAB installation kit with bag 939-1. This kit was delivered in August of 2007.

Bag 939-1 has been superseded by bag 939-2 with 1/4x20 bolts that are DRILLED.

Vans does not show this item in their on-line catalog and I was unable to find these drilled bolts anywhere else. I would urge anyone using the tabs to replace them with the drilled and safety wired bolts. The tabs are only supposed to be used once and could work harden and break off if used twice


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 3:19 pm    Post subject: Fuel injection servo attachment - concerned ? Reply with quote

An exceptional reference with one small footnote. Nylocs have a max
temperature range and should be used judiciously around the FWF
application or near brake cylinders and M5606. Heat will cause a loss
of locking capability at your worst time. Other nuts meet that higher
temperature requirement.

To that I add, every builder is the manufacturer, they set their
standard on their experiment and they know best!

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 12:11 pm    Post subject: Fuel injection servo attachment - concerned ? Reply with quote

If any one needs good aircraft hardware go to JCAero.com. He has anything
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 3:47 am    Post subject: Re: Fuel injection servo attachment - concerned ? Reply with quote

AirMike,

There are many ways to lock a bolt in place and there is nothing wrong with the tabs that were sent with the kit. They work fine and are a recognized way of safetying a bolt to prevent backing out. So is staking but bent tabs are much easier for homebuilders. Often times it is not practical to safety wire and this is a good substitute. Of course you can only use it once.

You can replace it with a drilled head/safety wire combo if you like, but it is not correct to say it is "dangerous".


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PostPosted: Sun May 17, 2015 1:12 am    Post subject: Re: Fuel injection servo attachment - concerned ? Reply with quote

I have the Van's Lycoming IO-540 and am ready to attach the fuel servo to the engine, but cannot find any instructions or hardware. Only the nuts and plain washers holding the plastic "preservation" cover plate on the sump together with a blind gasket were supplied with the engine & servo.

Lycoming Service Instruction 1484C gives the torques but states to "refer to the Parts Catalogue for the correct washers, lock washers, nuts, gaskets and spacers"

Can anyone provide a copy of the relevant page in the Lycoming parts catalogue?

Assuming a gasket is required, is it normal to use one both above and below the control cable bracket?

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PostPosted: Sun May 17, 2015 5:54 am    Post subject: Fuel injection servo attachment - concerned ? Reply with quote

You want a gasket on both sides of the bracket and you want lock washers under the nuts holding the servo on. The hardware, IIRC, should have been included with the FWF kit.

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I have the Van's Lycoming IO-540 and am ready to attach the fuel servo to the engine, but cannot find any instructions or hardware. Only the nuts and plain washers holding the plastic "preservation" cover plate on the sump together with a blind gasket were supplied with the engine & servo.

Lycoming Service Instruction 1484C gives the torques to "refer to the Parts Catalogue for the correct washers, lock washers, nuts, gaskets and spacers"

Can anyone provide a copy of the relevant page in the Lycoming parts catalogue?

Assuming a gasket is required, is it normal to use one both above and below the control cable bracket?

Gordon Anderson
Switzerland




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PostPosted: Sun May 17, 2015 6:13 am    Post subject: Fuel injection servo attachment - concerned ? Reply with quote

You might want to look again. Hardware and gaskets should be in a bag that
came with the engine. If it is not there give Van's a call.

Yes - a gasket goes on each side of the control cable bracket. If memory
serves, the bracket came with a gasket.

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PostPosted: Sun May 17, 2015 11:52 am    Post subject: Re: Fuel injection servo attachment - concerned ? Reply with quote

Carl, Jesse, thanks a lot for challenging me to go look again. Now I managed to find the hardware and gasket. Definitely time for some 5S in the workshop….

Cheers,

Gordon

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