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Broken Fastener Top of Horizontal Stabilizer
- Richard Green CFI
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02 Feb 2021 23:06 #1
by Richard Green CFI
Replied by Richard Green CFI on topic Broken Fastener Top of Horizontal Stabilizer
Thanks that makes sense now looking at the location. Many thanks!
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01 Feb 2021 11:56 #2
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Replied by Ronald Raty on topic Broken Fastener Top of Horizontal Stabilizer
That may just be an oil hole for the rudder bellcrank, a response to ESM-63. The bakelite bearing tends to swell from moisture and can cause the rudder controls to seize. I have a snap button in the hole at that location.
If it hasn't already been done, take a serious look at ASB-14.
If it hasn't already been done, take a serious look at ASB-14.
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31 Jan 2021 21:42 #3
by Richard Green CFI
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I found a single broken fastener on the top skin of my horizontal stabilizer just in front of the center elevator hinges. Looking in the parts manual it may be related to the rudder control system - took tailcone off and could not find it see attached photos - anyone see this before? You can see the broken screw in the photo it was just sitting in the sheet metal
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