There are two items that were supplied with recent QB kits that had small problems.
First, on the most recent batch of gas caps - the "bolt" part that holds it all together was missing the O ring groove that holds the small o ring up near the "top" of the part. The cut was actually made, but the tool used by the machinist was much wider than what is called for on the drawings. My recollection is that this last batch of gas caps were the first ones "tumbled" after machining. So they do not have a shiny appearance. If you got gas caps with your kit or alternately bought some gas caps - I will be replacing the part that was not machined properly. This is not a safety issue as the worst thing that can happen is a very small amount of fuel could leak out at the top of the gas cap when the tanks are totally full. Bob was not 100% sure that this part as delivered would be a problem. But the machinist has made a new batch of them done correctly which should be in hand tomorrow or Friday. There have been 60-70 gas caps shipped out like this.
Second, this concerns shock strut parts. The heavy wall tube that the piston is welded to is supposed to be .750 O.D. But it seems the tubing stock is a little big - around .752 or so. And the I.D. of the bronze top cap is supposed to be .752 - .754. Well, of course the ones I have are almost all in the ,752 range. So the piston tube will not pass through the center hole of the bronze top cap. I have purchased a reamer that will open the hole up a few thousandths so the .752 piston shaft will be able to function as designed. It is easier to open up the I.D. of the bronze top cap than remove .002 from the piston tube unless you have a lathe and know how to use it. But if you want to remove some material from the piston shaft - it is only needed on the top 4 inches or so. That is all of the shaft that moves through the top cap. Someone called me about this last week but I can not remember who it was.
So please contact me if you would like new parts for your gas caps or would like me to send you the reamer to open up the I.D. of the bronze top caps. If you are a kit customer - I have your shipping address etc. If you are a scratch builder who bought parts - please include your shipping address with your email. N95MF@hotmail.com
Sorry for the problems but we will fix it. Mark
First, on the most recent batch of gas caps - the "bolt" part that holds it all together was missing the O ring groove that holds the small o ring up near the "top" of the part. The cut was actually made, but the tool used by the machinist was much wider than what is called for on the drawings. My recollection is that this last batch of gas caps were the first ones "tumbled" after machining. So they do not have a shiny appearance. If you got gas caps with your kit or alternately bought some gas caps - I will be replacing the part that was not machined properly. This is not a safety issue as the worst thing that can happen is a very small amount of fuel could leak out at the top of the gas cap when the tanks are totally full. Bob was not 100% sure that this part as delivered would be a problem. But the machinist has made a new batch of them done correctly which should be in hand tomorrow or Friday. There have been 60-70 gas caps shipped out like this.
Second, this concerns shock strut parts. The heavy wall tube that the piston is welded to is supposed to be .750 O.D. But it seems the tubing stock is a little big - around .752 or so. And the I.D. of the bronze top cap is supposed to be .752 - .754. Well, of course the ones I have are almost all in the ,752 range. So the piston tube will not pass through the center hole of the bronze top cap. I have purchased a reamer that will open the hole up a few thousandths so the .752 piston shaft will be able to function as designed. It is easier to open up the I.D. of the bronze top cap than remove .002 from the piston tube unless you have a lathe and know how to use it. But if you want to remove some material from the piston shaft - it is only needed on the top 4 inches or so. That is all of the shaft that moves through the top cap. Someone called me about this last week but I can not remember who it was.
So please contact me if you would like new parts for your gas caps or would like me to send you the reamer to open up the I.D. of the bronze top caps. If you are a kit customer - I have your shipping address etc. If you are a scratch builder who bought parts - please include your shipping address with your email. N95MF@hotmail.com
Sorry for the problems but we will fix it. Mark
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