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PostPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 9:58 am    Post subject: Locating CS14 brackets Reply with quote

I am in the process of "Mounting quick-connect bellcrank brackets in
cockpit module".

I note on p.14-5, Step 10, a requirement for utilising the W16
bellcrank pivot holes in the spars...on p. 14-4 the manual mentions
removing the W16 bolts "as you'll need the holes when jigging up for
the brackets to support the fuselage mounted quick-connect bellcranks".

Unfortunately, way back on p. 8-11, my manual calls for the
counterbored holes for said bolts to be filled with flox over the heads
of the bolts...consequently, I cannot remove them.

I've since learned from Roger (at) E04 that the manual has been revised to
alert builders of the need to defer floxing in the W16 bolts until much
later.

Tentatively, I'm thinking to get a short length of tubing and thread it
to receive the W16 bolts and then using this as a coupling to the 1/4"
threaded rod which the manual calls for to be check-nutted to the CS14
bracket...hopefully, when this is all threaded together it will signify
that the CS14 bracket is in its proper location.

I'm wondering if others have faced and dealt with this situation and
would appreciate any suggestions.

Thanks much...Fred A194
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 10:16 am    Post subject: Locating CS14 brackets Reply with quote

Fred,

If you grind away as much of the flox as you can and carefully heat up the
bolt, it will come out if you want to stick to the manual procedure.

Brian Davies Kit 454

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 12:23 pm    Post subject: Locating CS14 brackets Reply with quote

Thank you Bob and Brian,

I have such a reluctance to apply heat to this critical area of the
spar (notwithstanding numerous references to the use of heat, albeit w/
extreme caution, to deal with mistakes like mine), that I would be
inclined to drill out the head of the bolt along w/ the flox, punch out
what remains of the bolt and replace it, rather than attempt to heat up
the bolt.

Fred

On Monday, June 4, 2007, at 12:22 PM, R.C.Harrison wrote:

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Hi! Fred
Brian doesn't emphasise to only apply heat to the bolt stem and protect
the spa by the use of say a soldering mat with a hole punched through
it
to take the bolt.
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Fred,

If you grind away as much of the flox as you can and carefully heat up
the
bolt, it will come out if you want to stick to the manual procedure.

Brian Davies Kit 454


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 12:51 pm    Post subject: Locating CS14 brackets Reply with quote

Hi Fred,

I've been through the same problem. I sanded the top of the head of the
bolt clean, and it came out with a light tap.
No major problem.

Regards,

Jos Okhuijsen

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 10:11 pm    Post subject: Locating CS14 brackets Reply with quote

Fred,
Further to Brian's suggestion of heating to remove the bolt through the
spar, it is probably worth mentioning that the current manual also points
out that it is often necessary to modify the position of this bolt after
bonding in the cockpit module as things seem to move a bit during this
procedure causing the spar bolt for W16 to come slightly out of alignment
with the CS14 bolt. I had to reposition it, but fortunately had not floxed
it in. So it might be a good idea for you not to flox it in again until
after you do the final alignment with the wings rigged.

Regards,
Keith Hickling,
New Zealand.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 5:59 am    Post subject: Locating CS14 brackets Reply with quote

Thank you Keith, Jos, Brian, and Bob for your very helpful responses to
my request for suggestions...those W16 bolts are comin' out!....I very
much appreciate the collective wisdom of this forum...I can't imagine
building in isolation.

Fred
A194

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Fred,
Further to Brian's suggestion of heating to remove the bolt through
the spar, it is probably worth mentioning that the current manual also
points out that it is often necessary to modify the position of this
bolt after bonding in the cockpit module as things seem to move a bit
during this procedure causing the spar bolt for W16 to come slightly
out of alignment with the CS14 bolt. I had to reposition it, but
fortunately had not floxed it in. So it might be a good idea for you
not to flox it in again until after you do the final alignment with
the wings rigged.

Regards,
Keith Hickling,
New Zealand.

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