Does anyone have experience with the wing attach fitting bolt holes getting worn, resulting in the wing moving slightly with relation to the fuselage?
Today, I lifted up on the strut/wing attach points to let the landing gear bungees pull the wheels into position. When I lifted the fuselage off the ground, I heard a clunk. Not the kind of clunk you like to hear, by the way!
We looked a little closer, and found that there was play in the fittings, probably worn bolt holes. There was about .020" play.
SO FAR, the best idea seems to be to drill and ream for the next size bolt. It apears that there is enough metal on the fitting to have 1/16" larger diameter bolt and still not have an "edge distance" problem.
Anyone with experience is welcome to offer an idea, but information on the official factory approved ,method is very welcome. I'd rather do this without a welding torch if it is possible. Forrest, do you know what the usual way to fix this problem is?
This is probably going to stop me from attending the Columbia CA fly-in this weekend...DAMN!
Today, I lifted up on the strut/wing attach points to let the landing gear bungees pull the wheels into position. When I lifted the fuselage off the ground, I heard a clunk. Not the kind of clunk you like to hear, by the way!
We looked a little closer, and found that there was play in the fittings, probably worn bolt holes. There was about .020" play.
SO FAR, the best idea seems to be to drill and ream for the next size bolt. It apears that there is enough metal on the fitting to have 1/16" larger diameter bolt and still not have an "edge distance" problem.
Anyone with experience is welcome to offer an idea, but information on the official factory approved ,method is very welcome. I'd rather do this without a welding torch if it is possible. Forrest, do you know what the usual way to fix this problem is?
This is probably going to stop me from attending the Columbia CA fly-in this weekend...DAMN!
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