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    Tribe: Taylorcraft BD12: A couple of questions, hope someone can help us out. Are both the L/H and R/H aileron links the same? When we took it apart there was a wooden dowl inside the link rod about 3/8" dia. and approx. 3 1/2" long. Is this a recommended part? Does anyone have link rods complete with adjustment end screws and ball fittings that they would like to sell? I require one.
    Thanks in advance
    Cheers, Bob Moorhead

  • #2
    Re: aileron links

    Hello Bob,

    Both links are the same.

    The wooden dowel is definitely wrong. It should be either a hollow steel tube or a solid aluminium rod. Both types are shown in the attachment below.
    Attached Files

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    • #3
      Re: aileron links

      I think there is a left and a right. The red one is the left.
      Ray

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      • #4
        Re: aileron links

        Originally posted by Robert Lees View Post
        Hello Bob,

        Both links are the same.

        The wooden dowel is definitely wrong. It should be either a hollow steel tube or a solid aluminium rod. Both types are shown in the attachment below.
        left and right bodies are not interchangeable. insert is solid with sphere shape on each end for ball to move in

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        • #5
          Re: aileron links

          Oops...that's right, the outside bodies are different.

          The insert does not have integral sockets for the actuating ball...the hardened inserts are separate.

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          • #6
            Re: aileron links

            left & right , NO Wood!
            NOS & good used here www.barberaircraft.com e-mail me with shipping info & method of payment [email protected] or 330.823.1168 , Whole thing $45.00 plus S&H , parts availalble
            Last edited by Forrest Barber; 02-06-2011, 05:49. Reason: sp
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            • #7
              Re: aileron links

              Just a question. How much fore and aft play is allowable. Side play is nit but I have 3/8 fore and aft play.
              L Fries
              N96718
              TF#110

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              • #8
                Re: aileron links

                Almost no play is correct; the balls should swivel within the cupped pieces with just enough room for a little lubricant. Fore and aft play on the actuator rods would mean up and down play on the aileron without moving the controls. The end caps take up the slack by screwing in tighter as needed. 3/8" play is a lot...

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                • #9
                  Re: aileron links

                  Thanks for the response. Rob's pictures have helped me understand the link.
                  I'll get my IA son to help make adjustments.
                  L Fries
                  N96718
                  TF#110

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                  • #10
                    Re: aileron links

                    tribe Thanks to R. Lees, Ray36048,Ragwing.&Forest Barber... For advice on links it was right on the money. regards bob m

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                    • #11
                      Re: aileron links

                      Doing the annual on NC43306. Both links needed a 1/2 turn adjustment to take up the "play"...aircraft had 50 hours since I had installed the links at rebuild...quite a few items had "worked"...hence the annual! Doc
                      Doc TF #680
                      Assend Dragon Aviation
                      FAA Senior AME #20969
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                      NC43306 Feb/1946 BC12-D Deluxe
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