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craig(at)craigandjean.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 2:47 pm Post subject: Does your front bungee cord pin touch the front gear leg? |
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Looking over my third-hand 601XL kit I see that the front bungee cord pin
6G2-2 rubs on the gear leg 6G1-1. Looking at the stack-up of dimensions the
tolerances are very tight. The 5/8th inch (15.8mm) pin passes through a hole
whose center is 25mm from the firewall (see 6B8-7). So the forward edge of
the pin is 25 + 15.8/2 = 32.9mm from the firewall. The 2 inch gear leg
(radius = 25.4mm) passes through a hole in 6B7-1 that is 60mm from the
firewall bend radius. The dimensions in the bottom bearing 6G2-1 are
similar: the center of the 2 inch hole is 58mm from the rear edge of the
block. So the rear edge of the gear leg is at 60 - 25.4 or 34.6mm from the
firewall with some slop for the bend radius. 34.6 - 32.9 gives a clearance
of 1.7mm. And the bungee pulls these two pieces together, removing any slop.
Does the pin touch the leg on your plane? Is it acceptable to shift the
nylon bearing forward to create enough clearance (I've got to replace mine
due to other problems)?
I'll be asking Zenith the same question.
-- Craig
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Jaybannist(at)cs.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 3:31 pm Post subject: Does your front bungee cord pin touch the front gear leg? |
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Craig,
The lower bungee pin 6G2-2 does not touch the gear tube on my XL. I don't know what the clearance is, but I could put a piece of .025 between the two without any friction.
Jay in Dallas
"Craig Payne" <craig(at)craigandjean.com> wrote:
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Looking over my third-hand 601XL kit I see that the front bungee cord pin
6G2-2 rubs on the gear leg 6G1-1. Looking at the stack-up of dimensions the
tolerances are very tight. The 5/8th inch (15.8mm) pin passes through a hole
whose center is 25mm from the firewall (see 6B8-7). So the forward edge of
the pin is 25 + 15.8/2 = 32.9mm from the firewall. The 2 inch gear leg
(radius = 25.4mm) passes through a hole in 6B7-1 that is 60mm from the
firewall bend radius. The dimensions in the bottom bearing 6G2-1 are
similar: the center of the 2 inch hole is 58mm from the rear edge of the
block. So the rear edge of the gear leg is at 60 - 25.4 or 34.6mm from the
firewall with some slop for the bend radius. 34.6 - 32.9 gives a clearance
of 1.7mm. And the bungee pulls these two pieces together, removing any slop.
Does the pin touch the leg on your plane? Is it acceptable to shift the
nylon bearing forward to create enough clearance (I've got to replace mine
due to other problems)?
I'll be asking Zenith the same question.
-- Craig
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601zv(at)ritternet.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 3:37 pm Post subject: Does your front bungee cord pin touch the front gear leg? |
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Mine, kit-built, has about 2mm clearance between 6G2-2 and 6G1-1..
Robin in AR
601XL Zen-Vair N601ZV reserved.
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