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    The bushing shown in the attached picture of Capt. Jon’s new tailpost appears to come from his old tailpost; it looks as if he cut well around the bushing and simply welded the old bushing/tube combo to the new tailpost. That would certainly make the fitting easier.
    However (assuming the tube thickness to be .035), wouldn’t that put the alignment with the upper bushing (mounted on the vertical stabilizer) off by .035?
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    Mike Horowitz
    Falls Church, Va
    BC-12D, N5188M
    TF - 14954

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    Re: Tailpost: Bushing

    Why would you do all that unnecessary work? Just make a new one or cut the bushng/holder off and weld it to the new tailpost! It never ceases to amaze me how much work people go through, just to keep from doing something the simple way! And to answer your question, yes it would cause a slight misalignment.
    JH
    I'm so far behind, I think I'm ahead

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    • #3
      Re: Tailpost: Bushing

      Originally posted by N96337 View Post
      Why would you do all that unnecessary work? Just make a new one or cut the bushng/holder off and weld it to the new tailpost! It never ceases to amaze me how much work people go through, just to keep from doing something the simple way!
      because we don't know better? actually, having the bushing on a plate sounds like an easy way to get it aligned.

      And to answer your question, yes it would cause a slight misalignment.
      JH
      and can we live with .035 misalignment over the distance between the two bushings? No binding? - Mike
      Mike Horowitz
      Falls Church, Va
      BC-12D, N5188M
      TF - 14954

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      • #4
        Re: Tailpost: Bushing

        I'd say it probably wont show up with any wear on the bushings as far as .035 misalignment....but it's more work to do it that way than it would be to just grind it off there, put a nice new pin and bushing in, and use the rudder to align it...then you know it'll be right. Just don't get too carried away welding so that it "moves" on ya...get it tacked well on each side and "sneak up on it".
        JH
        I'm so far behind, I think I'm ahead

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        • #5
          Re: Tailpost: Bushing

          Originally posted by N96337 View Post
          I'd say it probably wont show up with any wear on the bushings as far as .035 misalignment....but it's more work to do it that way than it would be to just grind it off there, put a nice new pin and bushing in, and use the rudder to align it...then you know it'll be right. Just don't get too carried away welding so that it "moves" on ya...get it tacked well on each side and "sneak up on it".
          JH

          1. I was thinking the heat of welding would hurt the bronze bushing. Am I incorrect?

          2. It looks as if the bushing is spaced away from the tubing. Any idea if they put a spacer in and welded over, or simply filled in the gap with welding material?

          3. Correct me please if I'm wrong; you are putting the vertical stabilizer and rudder in place to located the bushing position; you put the pin in place, now you are going to tack weld the bushing to the tailpost, check for movement, then disassemble. Makes sense; I guess I was overly concerned about heat.

          - Mike
          Mike Horowitz
          Falls Church, Va
          BC-12D, N5188M
          TF - 14954

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          • #6
            Re: Tailpost: Bushing

            Mike,

            1. Weld the bearing tube, ream the inside to the correct size for the bronze bushing, install the bushing.

            2. See drawing

            3. Yes
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            Ron Greene
            TF#360

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            • #7
              Re: Tailpost: Bushing

              If you look at the drawing you'll see a 1/16" spaced between the tube and the post. Dick
              TF #10

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              • #8
                Re: Tailpost: Bushing

                Originally posted by Ron Greene View Post
                Mike,

                See drawing
                Thanks Ron - Any idea why the 3/8ths slot at the base of the tube? - Mike
                Mike Horowitz
                Falls Church, Va
                BC-12D, N5188M
                TF - 14954

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                • #9
                  Re: Tailpost: Bushing

                  Mike,

                  On my L-2 the slot lines up with the drain hole in the tail spring upper support.
                  Ron Greene
                  TF#360

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