so the steering forks I saw at Spruce---- have an aluminum shank that goes up into the end of the rudder tube and then has a couple of cross bolts through the rudder tube. I have a piper one and it has a 3/4 shank. The ID of the rudder tube is .775. The plans show welding in a short stub of tubing inside the very bottom of the rudder tube to connect to some kind of steering arm. i have a length of 3/4 od tube for that--- but when inserted ot seems to have an inappropriately sloppy fit (.750 vs .775 ) Does not seem like i would want to weld that in like that.
What kind of steering arm is everyone using on the bottom of the rudder ? If I was to use a 3/4 shank one from spruce I would need to fabricate a very thin bushing that had a .775 od and .750 ID. or a .013 wall.
what is everyone doing with this ?
Tim
What kind of steering arm is everyone using on the bottom of the rudder ? If I was to use a 3/4 shank one from spruce I would need to fabricate a very thin bushing that had a .775 od and .750 ID. or a .013 wall.
what is everyone doing with this ?
Tim
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