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    How do you get the wing gap seals to fit up snugly to the bottom of the wing over the doors? Is it just the tension from the screw in the back? Mine seem to snag a little on the top of the doors when the doors are opened or closed.

    I'd appreciate anybody's help!

    Bob

  • #2
    Re: Wing Gap Seals

    Bob, don't know how others do it but, I tighten the screw then I had to put in a couple of small sheet metal screws. The only way I was able to.
    Lee
    Yellow Duck

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    • #3
      Re: Wing Gap Seals

      Same here on my bc12D.
      Robbie
      TF#832
      N44338
      "46" BC12D
      Fond du lac WI

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      • #4
        Re: Wing Gap Seals

        Thanks Lee and Robbie - So do you put the screws through the gap seal into the butt rib of the wing? That seems to be the only place to put them under the wing. Do you put the screws anywhere else along the seal? Bob

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        • #5
          Re: Wing Gap Seals

          will look today and let you know tonight
          Robbie
          TF#832
          N44338
          "46" BC12D
          Fond du lac WI

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          • #6
            Re: Wing Gap Seals

            I would not recommend drilling into the butt rib if it is a pre-war airplane. The ribs are truss ribs and drilling thru the center would weaken it. On post war stamped ribs, it's probably fine.

            That being said, I think that the long screw in the back is what was SUPPOSED to hold it all together 60 years later, I will bet that 90% of the owners will tell you that the wing fairing is the single biggest pain in the ass on the whole plane.

            One thing you could do is to safety wire the bottom of the fairing up to the top of the fairing, to keep it from sagging and hitting the door.

            Bill
            Taylorcraft : Making Better Aviators for 75 Years... and Counting

            Bill Berle
            TF#693

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