While disassembling the wings, I ran ran into a weird problem on the left wing. I could not disconnect the pushrod from the aileron horn. There isn't enough clearance from the rib to get the ball stud out. I did not have any problem on the right side as the rib is an "inny" rather than an "outy". I got the aileron off by disconnecting at the belcrank, but this did not seem right.
When I got the aileron off and removed the cover I found that the last person to assemble this A/C ran into this same problem during reassembly. This is evidenced by the fact that they beat the crap out of the end of the rib trying to get it in place. When that failed, they cut open the fabric and sheet metal on the aft side of the spar and removed the horn to get it into place. This was done rather crudely, I might add.
I'm guessing that this aileron was repaired at one point and the wrong rib was used in that location as there would be no problem if a rib stamped in the opposite direction had been used. Would this be correct or am I missing something?
When I got the aileron off and removed the cover I found that the last person to assemble this A/C ran into this same problem during reassembly. This is evidenced by the fact that they beat the crap out of the end of the rib trying to get it in place. When that failed, they cut open the fabric and sheet metal on the aft side of the spar and removed the horn to get it into place. This was done rather crudely, I might add.
I'm guessing that this aileron was repaired at one point and the wrong rib was used in that location as there would be no problem if a rib stamped in the opposite direction had been used. Would this be correct or am I missing something?
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