I am putting new bungees on a 1946 Taylorcraft BC-12D during the annual. It had really thick ones on it (1110's?) but we are going back with a pair of the 9010HD's. Anyway, stretching the cords and installing them is very easy with the tool from drude but I am a little unclear as to the proper orientation of the safety cable. I have two '46 T-crafts apart and this has actually raised questions instead of answering them. So here they are:
In the T-craft manual it says to put the cable between the two bungees. There is such limited space on the mounting area that essentially the cable will be under the bungees. Is this ok? Is that just for the top or for the bottom of the cable as well?
Is there a correct length for the safety cables? the two aircraft have two different lengths, the plane with the longer cables has them installed in a figure eight. Is this proper? preferred?
Is there a correct diameter for the cable? One cable is what appears to be 3/16" and the other is 1/8" (on the same plane). The other aircraft appears to have 3/16" cables.
Is there a correct size for the eye on the ends of the cable? One plane you have to work to get the cable off and the other has larger loops that slip on and off readily. (perhaps too easy)
I searched the forums and couldn't come up with this data.
Thanks.
In the T-craft manual it says to put the cable between the two bungees. There is such limited space on the mounting area that essentially the cable will be under the bungees. Is this ok? Is that just for the top or for the bottom of the cable as well?
Is there a correct length for the safety cables? the two aircraft have two different lengths, the plane with the longer cables has them installed in a figure eight. Is this proper? preferred?
Is there a correct diameter for the cable? One cable is what appears to be 3/16" and the other is 1/8" (on the same plane). The other aircraft appears to have 3/16" cables.
Is there a correct size for the eye on the ends of the cable? One plane you have to work to get the cable off and the other has larger loops that slip on and off readily. (perhaps too easy)
I searched the forums and couldn't come up with this data.
Thanks.
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