In preflighting Traci T-Craft, it seems, over time, that her right wing outboard aileron cast bracket is showing signs of loosening on the spar. I suspect it is from spar compression under the fitting or more likely under the washer and nut on the front side of the aft wing spar. At what point should I consider it big enough of a problem that I should fix it, and how is that done without major surgery to the wing?
I have reviewed prior related discussions here, most of which were about the small aileron hinge brackets, but does anyone have anything to add about the aft spar cast brackets and their tightness?
Also, when I am building new aileron spars on my projects is there something that could/should be done to prevent spar crushing on these aft spar aileron brackets and on the brackets on the ailerons themselves.
I think I remember someone using an aluminium doubler behind the nuts to prevent future spar crushing issues? Should the nuts be torqued to a low ft-pound (newton-meters) setting, or is that just too anal?
Jon
I have reviewed prior related discussions here, most of which were about the small aileron hinge brackets, but does anyone have anything to add about the aft spar cast brackets and their tightness?
Also, when I am building new aileron spars on my projects is there something that could/should be done to prevent spar crushing on these aft spar aileron brackets and on the brackets on the ailerons themselves.
I think I remember someone using an aluminium doubler behind the nuts to prevent future spar crushing issues? Should the nuts be torqued to a low ft-pound (newton-meters) setting, or is that just too anal?
Jon
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