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  • Aileron cable hookup

    Anyone have a pic of what the hookup in the aileron cables above the headliner looks like? Larry Huntley

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    Re: Aileron cable hookup

    Hi
    don't have a picture but, the taylorcraft manual in this web site has a view. There are 3 each connectors. 6 turnbuckles. 3 turnbuckles have LH threading and 3 have RH threading. This way they can tighten the cables as they are threaded in. It will be tricky, since the end result is, to have the designated aileron travel on both wings. You will need a protractor. Check in both directions upper travel and lower travel. In one of the forums someone is restoring a BC12D. The pictures showing the tail elevator hook up shows the connector and one turnbuckle. If you have new cables, they stretch, so if you adjust the tension, May have to keep track of this.

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    • #3
      Re: Aileron cable hookup

      If your still in need of a picture, here's one from our 1941 BC12-65. The drawing in the manual was difficult to read for me. I don't know if this is the correct way, it's just the way ours is.

      Blake
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      Blake Carlson
      Crookston, MN
      1941 BC12-65
      N47665
      Member #1009

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      • #4
        Re: Aileron cable hookup

        Hi - Thanks that looks good. If the cables are being made that's great improvising. Page 3 of the service manual shows a third connector and 2 turnbuckles in the aft cables. This is approximately a 5" difference. The installation will tell more.

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        • #5
          Re: Aileron cable hookup

          I have a few copies of the original connector plates I made out of the original type (4130) steel in .100" gage if anyone needs them. I thought I would need them but found out I didn't. I can provide drawings as required also. Specify primer type /color. I have Rustoleum Red, Primer Gray and Chrome Silver (what I believe was used on the '41's) unless it was ZnCr, which I still have a little bit of.
          Last edited by wmfife; 05-04-2012, 08:24. Reason: Data correction: gage of steel
          Bill Fife
          BL12-65 '41 Deluxe Under (s-l-o-w) Restoration

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          • #6
            Re: Aileron cable hookup

            I would be interested in a couple of the connector plates in addition to the drawings for them. Ours is a '41 so probably chrome silver but another color would be fine also. Let me know details for getting these from you.

            Thanks for making these available. Via this message thread I've realized we might need to redo the way ours is set up.

            Blake
            Blake Carlson
            Crookston, MN
            1941 BC12-65
            N47665
            Member #1009

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            • #7
              Re: Aileron cable hookup

              I have three blanks already cut and drilled. I have to go get the originals to check to see which of these have the correct hole spacing. If any two of them are good then I can knock them out in no time. I made these originally to address slack in the lines and the fact the cables were still factory-braided.

              I laid out and drilled several test sets on the original 4130 strip and at least two are correct but if they're the only ones then still will need to be cut out and shaped. If so will take just a while longer.

              Your setup is different from the factory drawings but looks like it could work.
              I've been studying washer /spacer arrangements in the overhead pair and can include those in the drawing... #, thickness and placement of ea.
              Last edited by wmfife; 06-10-2010, 20:01.
              Bill Fife
              BL12-65 '41 Deluxe Under (s-l-o-w) Restoration

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              • #8
                Re: Aileron cable hookup

                It works but in this configuration the plate rotates slightly when ailerons are moved which introduces some slop in the control. I would like to reduce the slop and it looks like the factory configuration would be a step in this direction.

                Not in any big hurry. Thanks for your effort.

                Blake
                Blake Carlson
                Crookston, MN
                1941 BC12-65
                N47665
                Member #1009

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                • #9
                  Re: Aileron cable hookup

                  Originally posted by blakecarl View Post
                  ... Not in any big hurry. ...
                  Strike the “not in any big hurry” part. Our plane is being annualed. At least one of the aileron cables needs to be replaced so now would be the time to incorporate the correct connection plates. Bill, if you could let me know about the availability of the connection plates you spoke about or of the drawings it would be greatly appreciated. Or if others have these available, please let me know.

                  Blake
                  Blake Carlson
                  Crookston, MN
                  1941 BC12-65
                  N47665
                  Member #1009

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                  • #10
                    Re: Aileron cable hookup

                    Blake,

                    I'm sending you a message via email. Not sure about some of the legal complications here regarding "owner-manufacture" but perhaps something can be worked out. I have all the correct materials and accurate line drawings. But "point of manufacture" will have to be on the forms. That may still need to be discussed.

                    Talk soon-

                    Regards,
                    Bill
                    Bill Fife
                    BL12-65 '41 Deluxe Under (s-l-o-w) Restoration

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