Re: N 39991 Almost Ready to fly again
clamp a board across the bottom of the control wheels to hold them firm and straight while riggin ailerons. make sure the turnbuckle on the column is adjusted correctly unless it is a prewar and does not have one. then adjust each wing to have roughly 1/4 droop, then tighten balance cable to roughly 1/8" droop. Make sure you have some tension on the balance cable, should be a little stiff until cables stretch some after a few flights, if not it will allow ailerons to float in flight some causing rigging issues.
as far as the engine knock, do a compression check for stuck valve. stuck valve does not usually sound like a knock, usually more of a metallic sound. You will also not get a full run up with a stuck valve either. Are you sure you are not hearing the impulse coupling clack?
clamp a board across the bottom of the control wheels to hold them firm and straight while riggin ailerons. make sure the turnbuckle on the column is adjusted correctly unless it is a prewar and does not have one. then adjust each wing to have roughly 1/4 droop, then tighten balance cable to roughly 1/8" droop. Make sure you have some tension on the balance cable, should be a little stiff until cables stretch some after a few flights, if not it will allow ailerons to float in flight some causing rigging issues.
as far as the engine knock, do a compression check for stuck valve. stuck valve does not usually sound like a knock, usually more of a metallic sound. You will also not get a full run up with a stuck valve either. Are you sure you are not hearing the impulse coupling clack?
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