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Chris,
I worried about a similar use of elastic stop nuts on the flaperon hinges. What I was told is that because bushings are being used, this allows you to tighten/torque the stop nut. The nut is then not against a rotating part, instead, the other part rotates on the bushing. Just like the elevator, the flaperons are in constant motion and my flaperon hinge nuts have never loosened in 200 hrs. However, I think it wouldn't be overkill to put a dab of torque seal on the bolt and nut for reassurance when doing the preflight!
John
John hit the nail on the head -- when the nut is clamped down hard onto a bushing inside the joint, there is no rotational stress at all on the bolt/nut -- they are stationary objects that happen to have a part rotating about them but nothing in the bolted joint moves at all. I like his idea of torque marker paint just to be sure, but Chris Heinz knows what he is doing.....
I am not building a 750 so I have no plans to look at, but believe you are talking about a clamped bushing type situation. If you are talking about a part that rotates on the actual bolt shaft, we would be having a different discussion.
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