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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 7:31 am Post subject: Rudder Cable Fairlead: inside or out? |
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Hi Guys!
Okay, the rudder cable fairleads. The new plans call for them to be
installed on the outside of the skin. Looks crappy. Anybody know of a
reason it can't go on the inside?
Seem to remember seeing it that way on some planes...
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 7:58 am Post subject: Rudder Cable Fairlead: inside or out? |
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Tony
If you run them inside they won't line up with the rudder horn
I am not there yet but it seems that it would require some pulleys to
make it work.
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Randall J Hebert
Hi Guys!
Okay, the rudder cable fairleads. The new plans call for them to be
installed on the outside of the skin. Looks crappy. Anybody know of a
reason it can't go on the inside?
Seem to remember seeing it that way on some planes...
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ch701builder
Joined: 07 Feb 2006 Posts: 119 Location: N38.9947,W105.1305,ALT. 9,100'
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 9:44 am Post subject: Rudder Cable Fairlead: inside or out? |
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Tony,
I have seen them both ways on flying planes. My plans also show inside, but there are planes flying that have them both ways.
Randall has a good point, although I am not at that point either, to see if my set of plans will work with my rudder horn or not.
(Wow some traffic on the new Zenith701801-List)
Keith
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Tony
If you run them inside they won't line up with the rudder horn
I am not there yet but it seems that it would require some pulleys to
make it work.
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Randall J Hebert
Hi Guys!
Okay, the rudder cable fairleads. The new plans call for them to be
installed on the outside of the skin. Looks crappy. Anybody know of a
reason it can't go on the inside?
Seem to remember seeing it that way on some planes...
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 9:59 am Post subject: Rudder Cable Fairlead: inside or out? |
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Tony.
My nylon fairleads are on the inside and work just fine. I don't remember
what my plans called out, but your right, look like crap on the outside.
You may not be able to position them in the same spot as the plans call out,
you may have to slide them a little forward to get it to line up with the
hole in the side skin. It will be a bit more trouble to replace them in the
future, unless you have an inspection hole to allow access.
Mark Sherman
701/912ULS
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ch701builder
Joined: 07 Feb 2006 Posts: 119 Location: N38.9947,W105.1305,ALT. 9,100'
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 10:17 am Post subject: Rudder Cable Fairlead: inside or out? |
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Mark,
My plans don't have any dims for where to cut the hole. It just calls out "General area" for fairleads. What / How did you measure yours to find where to put them?
Keith
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Tony.
My nylon fairleads are on the inside and work just fine. I don't remember what my plans called out, but your right, look like crap on the outside. You may not be able to position them in the same spot as the plans call out, you may have to slide them a little forward to get it to line up with the hole in the side skin. It will be a bit more trouble to replace them in the future, unless you have an inspection hole to allow access.
Mark Sherman
701/912ULS
Painting
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 10:25 am Post subject: Rudder Cable Fairlead: inside or out? |
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OK
I missed the logic here
I understand now what you are saying. The cables still go outside but
the fairlead itself would be inside is that what you are saying?
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Hi Guys!
Okay, the rudder cable fairleads. The new plans call for them to be
installed on the outside of the skin. Looks crappy. Anybody know of a
reason it can't go on the inside?
Seem to remember seeing it that way on some planes...
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 10:31 am Post subject: Rudder Cable Fairlead: inside or out? |
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Keith.
Let me go out to the shop and look at my plans and the airplane. Give me a half hour.
Mark Sherman
701/912ULS
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:09 am Post subject: Rudder Cable Fairlead: inside or out? |
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Keith.
OK I'm back. My plans 06/2001 edition 4 have the slot for the cable 5mm high and 20mm long, the center of that slot is located 40mm forward of the center line of 7F1-4, which is the front horizontal tail frame. The bottom of the slot is located 2mm up from the top edge of the bottom longeron. The slot in the nylon is some-what smaller so the cable doesn't rub on the aluminum.
This information is on drawing 7-C-5.
So is that clear as mud?
Mark Sherman
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ch701builder
Joined: 07 Feb 2006 Posts: 119 Location: N38.9947,W105.1305,ALT. 9,100'
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 12:16 pm Post subject: Rudder Cable Fairlead: inside or out? |
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OK Thanks, I will keep these numbers and see where that leads me. I have also used 80mm gussets instead of the 50mm, and I am thinking about adding another fairlead part at the last gusset, instead of cutting it down to meet the "L" bracket along the bottom of the skin, to make room for the cable.
Don't know yet.
Thanks again,
Keith
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[quote] Keith.
OK I'm back. My plans 06/2001 edition 4 have the slot for the cable 5mm high and 20mm long, the center of that slot is located 40mm forward of the center line of 7F1-4, which is the front horizontal tail frame. The bottom of the slot is located 2mm up from the top edge of the bottom longeron. The slot in the nylon is some-what smaller so the cable doesn't rub on the aluminum.
This information is on drawing 7-C-5.
So is that clear as mud?
Mark Sherman
701/912ULS
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Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 11:16 AM
Subject: Re: Rudder Cable Fairlead: inside or out?
Mark,
My plans don't have any dims for where to cut the hole. It just calls out "General area" for fairleads. What / How did you measure yours to find where to put them?
Keith
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Tony.
My nylon fairleads are on the inside and work just fine. I don't remember what my plans called out, but your right, look like crap on the outside. You may not be able to position them in the same spot as the plans call out, you may have to slide them a little forward to get it to line up with the hole in the side skin. It will be a bit more trouble to replace them in the future, unless you have an inspection hole to allow access.
Mark Sherman
701/912ULS
Painting
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dj45
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Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 3:25 am Post subject: Re: Rudder Cable Fairlead: inside or out? |
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I put them on the inside on my 801. Also have a access panel in the tail for service. Worked out real well for the remote compass install.
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Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 6:54 am Post subject: Rudder Cable Fairlead: inside or out? |
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Thanks guys! I think I'll put them on the inside...
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Luxuria + Apparatus Design Communications
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Uxbridge, Ontario L9P 1R3
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http://www.luxuria.com
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