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Ed Godfrey
Joined: 05 May 2009 Posts: 47
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Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 4:53 pm Post subject: Rubbing issue |
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Listers,
I am at the point where I am adjusting the aileron pushrods for
proper length, before I finish with the wing. It seems when I move the
aileron to the down position, I get a rubbing between the W1018 Aileron
Pushrod and the W1013 Inboard Aileron Hing Bracket. This happens on both
ailerons. I talked to Joe at Van's and asked him how much travel the
aileron does, since I might be exceeding the travel when the rubbing
starts. He said that I should have between 15° and 17° down travel. I
measured it and I have about 9° down travel when the rubbing starts. Has
anyone else run into this issue? I have checked to see if I might have
had an extra washer that is moving the pushrod over, but there is only
the one washer and the spacer on the outboard side and 1 washer on the
inboard side
Ed Godfrey
40717
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ricksked(at)cox.net Guest
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Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 9:30 pm Post subject: Rubbing issue |
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Ed,
Make sure you have all the aileron spacers washers etc on first. Also make
sure the out board rib bracket is aligned perpendicular to the rear spar.
If I read your post correctly it's not rubbing on the opening on the rear
spar but on the hinge bracket itself? Is it the pushrod or the rivets? You
may have to re clock the push rod so the manufac. Head is next to the
bracket/hinge. At full travel I know the pushrod gets close to touching but
not quite. 9 degrees is not much down, and granted there is not that much
down aileron due to the differential throw. Are you using the metal angle
template to establish neutral or do you have the flap installed to compare
it? Double check your pushrod length and remember the stop for the down
throw is on the opposite aileron and only comes into play when the wings are
attached and the aircraft is rigged correctly. Just some thoughts.
Rick S.
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rv10builder(at)verizon.ne Guest
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Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 9:41 pm Post subject: Rubbing issue |
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yep, I had the same problem.
This is actually common, here is a response from a while back when this came
up.
Many times answered before....when both wings are on the aileron stop does
not allow the aileron to deflect far enough to hit the bracket...really,
trust us...this question always comes up when someone reaches the point in
the wings where they test the aileron actuation for the first time....don't
feel bad, your not the first..I think I was, and you won't be the last.
Pascal
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From: "Ed Godfrey" <egodfrey(at)ameritech.net>
Sent: Friday, February 05, 2010 4:53 PM
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Subject: Rubbing issue
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Listers,
I am at the point where I am adjusting the aileron pushrods for proper
length, before I finish with the wing. It seems when I move the aileron to
the down position, I get a rubbing between the W1018 Aileron Pushrod and
the W1013 Inboard Aileron Hing Bracket. This happens on both ailerons. I
talked to Joe at Van's and asked him how much travel the aileron does,
since I might be exceeding the travel when the rubbing starts. He said
that I should have between 15° and 17° down travel. I measured it and I
have about 9° down travel when the rubbing starts. Has anyone else run
into this issue? I have checked to see if I might have had an extra washer
that is moving the pushrod over, but there is only the one washer and the
spacer on the outboard side and 1 washer on the inboard side
Ed Godfrey
40717
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