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    I was almost ready to cry at the beautiful sight before me - the last pile of assorted, unknown hardware from all the unmarked totes hung in the paintbooth, in a wonderful green, ready to be put together in wing form.

    Before I could pop a bottle of champagne at the wonder and joy with having everything ready to assemble, my IA looked around, and casually said, "Where are the control cables?

    I then was almost ready to cry for a completely different reason. Further digging finally revealed control cables, underneath a ziplock bag of hardware of dubious value, with more parts attached. Looking at the parts coated in equal measure chipped yellow paint and grime, and my shoulders sagged - obviously, I missed something important on the giant roundup of Things To Be Beadblasted. I'm a pilot - why did it never cross my mind that I hadn't accounted for the control cables yet?

    My IA unscrewed one end of the thing attached to the bell crank, introduced me to the lingo of center punch versus drift punch, and tapped inside the long tube formerly attached to the bell crank by a stud with threads on one end and a ball on the other. A shiny and grimy cylinder popped out, and he proscribed brake-clean and bead-blasting for the painted parts. At the second one, he paused, and pointed out how one end looked more like petals on a flower than a threaded tube. "This one's beyond patching. Find another."

    So now I'm back, metaphorical hat in hand, asking where I might find one of those. For starting with no knowledge and a pile of almost completely disassembled 1941 BL12-65 parts, I'm making good progress - but sometimes all the knowledge I've gained is merely that I need to ask what the part is properly called, where to find a replacement, and if there's more I should know about its installation.

    And I'm going to start sliding my repaired ribs onto my nice new spars, though certainly not nailing them on yet. I'm certain I can make some progress on placement of ribs and compression struts while trying to figure out the control cable parts!
    Last edited by Dot_AK; 10-30-2008, 17:35.
    N69V (Formerly NC36462)
    1941
    BL12-65

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    Re: Name this part?

    Can you post a photo of your bad part? It would help those of us who are mentally challenged by only a prose description.
    Thanks.
    Best Regards,
    Mark Julicher

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    • #3
      Re: Name this part?

      give me 24 hours to get ahold of a camera, and yes. Thanks!
      N69V (Formerly NC36462)
      1941
      BL12-65

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      • #4
        Re: Name this part?

        Picture would be nice to be sure but I think you are describing the 6.5 in +/- long push rod between aileron and bellcrank off rear spar made out of a 5/8 in. OD 4130 tube with 1/2 in. OD sleeve that slides inside. As long as balls, sockets, and end caps are ok, should be relatively easy to copy. Will need to thread the outer tube ends. Length will effect aileron trim. Don't know correct name either.

        Hope that helps.

        A sympathetic amateur.

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        • #5
          Re: Name this part?

          That's the part!

          One end cap is missing, but I plan to see if I can get the inner rod out and inspect it for saving.

          Is it just me, or is trying to negotiate wag-aero's website without part name or number designed to drive a pilot to drinking?
          N69V (Formerly NC36462)
          1941
          BL12-65

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          • #6
            Re: Name this part?

            I searched the aileron parts on the Taylorcraft.com website and this page has a few pictures (see http://www.taylorcraft.com/zencart/i...index&cPath=19) There are 2 pages of aileron parts (37 in total).

            The parts look like they are in stock, but getting ahold of the factory for parts is difficult. When the website has quantities listed greater than 1 or 2, they likely have it on the shelf.

            You might be able to identify the part from the pictures.
            Mike Rice
            Aerolearn
            Online Aircraft Maintenance Courses
            BC12D N95910 Tale Dragon
            TF #855

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            • #7
              Re: Name this part?

              I have one each left & right of these aileron push-rod threaded tubes, serviceable. A-8062 seems to be the the left, A-8068 the right. I'd suggest that they would be difficult to copy for less than a very cheap machinist ...the ball-joint exit holes and split-pin holes at each end would be time-consuming.

              Your inner rod is probably OK...most of the wear seems to happen to the ball joints. I have probably got an end cap or two as well.

              Despite Mike Rice's best intentions, Antonio at the factory seems less than interested in selling parts.

              $20 each plus shipping (from the UK) if you wish, Dot. It takes 3 days to Alaska (ask Steve Long...)

              Rob
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              • #8
                Re: Name this part?

                You are simply amazing.
                Dennis Pippenger
                Previous Owner of Model F21B
                Noblesville, Indiana

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                • #9
                  Re: Name this part?

                  How do you tell the difference between the right and the left?
                  Ray

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                  • #10
                    Re: Name this part?

                    Originally posted by Ray36048 View Post
                    How do you tell the difference between the right and the left?
                    The left one is red.

                    Seriously.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Name this part?

                      And less seriously, the two have different angles between the left & right. I'm fortunate in that I have five other Taylorcraft on the field with which I can compare parts.

                      The white one in my photo is from the starbord side. I suppose it's a pity it's not painted green.

                      But the port one is still red

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                      • #12
                        Re: Name this part?

                        Mine are both black. I will run out and paint one red. Thanks.
                        Ray

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                        • #13
                          Re: Name this part?

                          Rob,

                          You are incredible! Given one of my rods looks maybe okay, and the other looks ripped and squashed, I will very gladly purchase both. PM on the way!

                          I love this forum! You guys are awesome! Wow!

                          I'm going to go relax with my godkids for a few hours, and then enthusiastically return to marking the new spars based on the old ones! You saved my week!

                          Dorothy
                          N69V (Formerly NC36462)
                          1941
                          BL12-65

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                          • #14
                            Re: Name this part?

                            PM returned.

                            Rob

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                            • #15
                              Re: Name this part?

                              We have lots of them here at Barber Aircraft e-mail [email protected]
                              I will paint them any color you want ; right left or both.
                              Taylorcraft Foundation, Inc
                              Forrest A Barber 330-495-5447
                              TF#1
                              www.BarberAircraft.com
                              [email protected]

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