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    I've had it with the factory brakes. They've never been right and we've spent countless hours and thrown hundreds of dollars at them.

    I like the clip wing system where the master cyl. are in the landing gear V's. What would it take for me to legally install these wheels and brakes on our T?

    I'm not asking for technical specifics on fitting them, I am asking about FAA paperwork and legality.

    here are the ones I am referencing. They seemed to work well on the Pietenpol I built and figure there's no reason they wouldn't go great on a T.

    DJ Vegh
    Owned N43122/Ser. No. 6781 from 2006-2016
    www.azchoppercam.com
    www.aerialsphere.com
    Mesa, AZ

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    Re: fitting Grove brakes to our BC12D

    Robbie Grove makes high quality stuff, he is an excellent designer, and his stuff WORKS. I have placed the safety and survival of my carcass on a wing and tail he built, and I'm still here to pester all of you, ain't I?

    I don't know if he is interested in certifying or field-approving any of his parts. Maybe he does already on other airplanes. But you will have a good chance of getting a field approval using his brakes and wheels, better than other "experimental" systems.

    IMHO You will want "lay down" type brake master cylinders under the floor and attached to the same heel brakes. DO NOT try to screw with toe brakes, you will have more problems than is worth it due to the swinging A arm or H arm under the panel.
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    • #3
      Re: fitting Grove brakes to our BC12D

      I was thinking about putting the master cylinders in the landing gear V as shown here in Acroeric's airplane:



      Would keep all the brake pedals, pulleys and cables relatively stock on the inside of the plane
      DJ Vegh
      Owned N43122/Ser. No. 6781 from 2006-2016
      www.azchoppercam.com
      www.aerialsphere.com
      Mesa, AZ

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      • #4
        Re: fitting Grove brakes to our BC12D

        Hi DJ,

        The Grove brakes have been field approved on at least one Luscombe. Here's a link to a copy of a recent field approval (6.1Mb pdf):



        A call to Grove would probably give you more examples. Grove makes nice stuff. I'd be willing to bet that they have already been installed on a Taylorcraft somewhere.

        Dan

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        • #5
          Re: fitting Grove brakes to our BC12D

          Thanks for the link to that 337 Dan. That will come in handy. I read it over and it didn't mention how they worked around the tapered axle. I assume they used bearings that worked with the Grove wheels.
          DJ Vegh
          Owned N43122/Ser. No. 6781 from 2006-2016
          www.azchoppercam.com
          www.aerialsphere.com
          Mesa, AZ

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          • #6
            Re: fitting Grove brakes to our BC12D

            Just got off the phone with Robbie at Grove. He's willing to custom fabricate a caliper mounting plate and possibly machine a bushing to adapt the tapered axle to the Grove wheels.

            He also informed me that Grove has "pull" action master cylinders which would be perfect for mounting in the landing gear V hooked up to the cable from the pedal.

            Now, I need to either find drawings of the factory axle assembly or go to the airport and tear mine apart and dimension it.
            DJ Vegh
            Owned N43122/Ser. No. 6781 from 2006-2016
            www.azchoppercam.com
            www.aerialsphere.com
            Mesa, AZ

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            • #7
              Re: fitting Grove brakes to our BC12D

              DJ,

              I am assuming the L-2 axle is the same as the BC-12D. Here you go.
              Attached Files
              Ron Greene
              TF#360

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              • #8
                Re: fitting Grove brakes to our BC12D

                Has anyone gotten a field approval for good brakes on a Tcraft yet? I am also sick and tired of the factory brake setup.

                Danny Deger

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                • #9
                  Re: fitting Grove brakes to our BC12D

                  I have a 337 from a BC12D for hydraulic brakes that was sent to me from another aircraft. On my aircraft I just used pacer pedals and custom adapters to fit over the existing tapered axle. Tim
                  N29787
                  '41 BC12-65

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                  • #10
                    Re: fitting Grove brakes to our BC12D

                    Is it possible to do it your way with out going to toe brakes?
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                    • #11
                      Re: fitting Grove brakes to our BC12D

                      The axle adapter will work with any system you want, it just bolts on over the original. It is heavy though. Tim
                      N29787
                      '41 BC12-65

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                      • #12
                        Re: fitting Grove brakes to our BC12D

                        Guys- I have applied for an STC for hydraulic brakes on the Tcraft. . . ..everyone knows how difficult it is to get one through so there is no timeframe as of yet. I could only hope that 6 months is possible. I agree- the original brakes leave alot to be desired.

                        I changed my mind after trying to rig the cables to run the master cylinders in teh gear legs to run 2 sets of brake pedals. It ended up being too much stuff and I discovered a much simpler way. I am working on a kit and the idea is to have no welding required. I'm out of town til Sunday but will post pictures as soon as I get back.

                        My design is dirt simple- sure hope it goes through easilly.
                        Eric
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                        • #13
                          Re: fitting Grove brakes to our BC12D

                          Eric,

                          Would your design and paperwork also apply to pre-war B models? Ran through a mud patch yesterday cuz my #$*@! Shinns wouldn't let me turn downwind away from a moderate cross wind.
                          Dan Brown
                          1940 BC-65 N26625
                          TF #779
                          Annapolis, MD

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                          • #14
                            Re: fitting Grove brakes to our BC12D

                            Originally posted by astjp2 View Post
                            The axle adapter will work with any system you want, it just bolts on over the original. It is heavy though. Tim
                            How heavy is heavy?
                            Catch the fish, to make the money, to buy the bread, to gather the strength, to catch the fish...

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                            • #15
                              Re: fitting Grove brakes to our BC12D

                              Any progress on the STC for hydraulic brakes?
                              Fred



                              Originally posted by Acroeric View Post
                              Guys- I have applied for an STC for hydraulic brakes on the Tcraft. . . ..everyone knows how difficult it is to get one through so there is no timeframe as of yet. I could only hope that 6 months is possible. I agree- the original brakes leave alot to be desired.

                              I changed my mind after trying to rig the cables to run the master cylinders in teh gear legs to run 2 sets of brake pedals. It ended up being too much stuff and I discovered a much simpler way. I am working on a kit and the idea is to have no welding required. I'm out of town til Sunday but will post pictures as soon as I get back.

                              My design is dirt simple- sure hope it goes through easilly.
                              Eric

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