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I re-drilled my Flap torque tubes today. I opened the AN3 hole up to an AN4. They are closing now with a small amoutn of adjustment left. However, I am not satisfied with the final product.
I am getting a small amount of wiggle on the RH flap. I can get it to meet the stop but it doesn't take much to make it move.
Now I remember the C-152 I learned to fly in, the flaps had a pretty fair wiggle factor. I don't think mine have that much. However, I would like to start with Zero!
Now, I can remove my flap and tube and re-drill using a drill press and open to an an5 size bolt unless I can find a slightly over sized hole. At some time ill get the privilege to order new torques tubs probably!!!
So a questions to you guys are;
1) What was your method of drilling these tubes getting them right.
2) Can you shake the flaps or ore they solid.
3) how much play is too much?
Thanks for any comments.
Yep! Still frustrated!
Rich
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Rich,
I can wiggle the flaps just a little when they are down, but I am OK with it. I re-did my nylon plates on the flap sides a few times until I was happy with the fit between the pin and slots. In flight they should be held tightly against the stop in the up position and aero loads will hold them up whenever they are lowered. I have never felt any fluttering in flight in any position.
Jon, I have 22.7 degrees of flap deflection at max. It is plenty for me when I occasionally use flaps except on short grass strips.
Good luck,
Dave
Haven't installed my wings yet but my plan is thus: Drill #30 pilot holes in the tube with the activating arm in easily accessible locations. Position the flaps in the full-up position and drill one hole into each torque tube, installing a rivet to hold the tubes in position while the bolt holes are drilled starting thru another pilot hole. Hopefully this will prevent any creep.
On a related matter, I've flown a lot of Cessna's and all have wiggle in the flaps. IMO airflow will hold the Zodiac's flaps firmly against the stops.
Tim
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