I need a good complete tailwheel leaf spring assembly for a taylorcraft. If anyone has an extra in servicable condition they want to sell please let me know. Thanks
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Re: WANTED: Tailwheel Leaf Spring
Kevin,
It's worth buying new. ACS or others supply them.
The UK Taylorcraft fleet at my airfield (which is quite heavily utilised...60 - 120 hours per year each aircraft involving many circuits/check-outs) we replace the leaf springs every 5 years or so.
The consequences of a broken leaf spring/tailwheel bolt are sufficiently expensive to warrant the cost of replacing them as part of "preventive maintenance" rather than "fix it when it breaks".
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Re: WANTED: Tailwheel Leaf Spring
Rob,
I'm actually not wanting it for a taylorcraft. I want it for my cousins Startduster II. We've been trying to find a replacement tailwheel spring for it that will work well and everything we get is either the wrong size to work or too weat to support it. I borrowed one from a friends taylorcraft and we bolted it on, everything looks and hooks up perfectly. The angles are perfect and everything but I don't want to use a borrowed spring for a test run. I would like to find a good used one for a reasonable price to experiment with before spending the extra money for a new one.Kevin Mays
West Liberty,Ky
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Re: WANTED: Tailwheel Leaf Spring
Originally posted by crispy critter View PostI want it for my cousins Startduster II. .
When it comes back, I'll enquire about the cost. The weight (and loading) of the Starduster Too is a lot more than a Taylorcraft...I'd be very nervous about using a Taylorcraft leaf spring.
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Re: WANTED: Tailwheel Leaf Spring
I've been running one on my starduster II for about 50 hours and it works great with a Matco tailwheel but my cousins rudder horn for the tailwheel is set up different then mine,his is also heavier on the tail, and he is putting a scott 3200 tailwheel on his.Kevin Mays
West Liberty,Ky
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Re: WANTED: Tailwheel Leaf Spring
Kevin -
When I removed my leaf springs I found an extra short one somebody had substituted for the middle one causing the wild shimmy I'd been experiencing. I replaced it with a new one of the correct size from Univair but had to take it to a truck spring shop to have the mount hole enlarged to the correct size.
You are welcome to the one I took off if you are in need of an extra short piece.Bill Fife
BL12-65 '41 Deluxe Under (s-l-o-w) Restoration
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