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billsettle(at)bellsouth.n Guest
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Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 12:57 pm Post subject: Hanging Elevators |
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Gentlemen,
I'm doing the initial fit of the elevators to the horizontal on my -8. The instructions say to ensure the elevators swing freely with no interference... Both elevators' counterbalance arms extend forward into the horizontal skins 15/16" and I cannot figure out why. I have rechecked the rod bearing centerline measurement to the spar and have exactly 13/16" as per the plans. I saw on Dan's site that he had to trim the right skin to allow the right elevator to swing, so I am tempted to do the same. However, I'm concerned that if mine are too far forward that I won't be able to get the elevators to balance. Any insight would be appreciated.
Bill Settle
Winston-Salem, NC
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billsettle(at)bellsouth.n Guest
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Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 2:20 pm Post subject: Hanging Elevators |
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Please disregard this... I think I found the answer on dwg 3. Thanks anyway.
Bill Settle.
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From: Bill Settle <billsettle(at)bellsouth.net>
Date: 2006/12/02 Sat PM 03:56:14 EST
To: <rv-list(at)matronics.com>
Subject: Hanging Elevators
Gentlemen,
I'm doing the initial fit of the elevators to the horizontal on my -8. The instructions say to ensure the elevators swing freely with no interference... Both elevators' counterbalance arms extend forward into the horizontal skins 15/16" and I cannot figure out why. I have rechecked the rod bearing centerline measurement to the spar and have exactly 13/16" as per the plans. I saw on Dan's site that he had to trim the right skin to allow the right elevator to swing, so I am tempted to do the same. However, I'm concerned that if mine are too far forward that I won't be able to get the elevators to balance. Any insight would be appreciated.
Bill Settle
Winston-Salem, NC
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