Thought I should share what I experienced during my first hour of test flying. Most everything was uneventful. Small oil leak at the HP governor line. More left rudder needed which was expected with the whole vertical fin being off set to specs instead of just the bottom, no heavy wing. Cylinder temps 350 and a high oil temp. Will play with that later. I experienced a problem with one wire end that bolts together at the top of the fin. The end was made per the plans. Female threads, bushing stock flattened, bent and built up as shown. It broke around the 40 minute mark. I heard a thump and the trim went a little funny and the elevator became very stiff. Thought I lost a fairing. I eventually landed with extremely sensitive pitch, I found the right upper wire about 2 feet back of from where it was attached.
I will be ordering some AN665’s and will use them with a bent 1/8†tab. I wanted to relate this to others who probably are like me and not a metallurgist to have the foresight to successfully heat and shape the ends of these forks. I probably made mine way too sharp, thus the fracture. Just in case someone else has walked down the same path with the same limited knowledge, there are other alternatives to these fork end assemblies. Also take note that the plane won’t fall out of the sky with a broken wire!
I will be ordering some AN665’s and will use them with a bent 1/8†tab. I wanted to relate this to others who probably are like me and not a metallurgist to have the foresight to successfully heat and shape the ends of these forks. I probably made mine way too sharp, thus the fracture. Just in case someone else has walked down the same path with the same limited knowledge, there are other alternatives to these fork end assemblies. Also take note that the plane won’t fall out of the sky with a broken wire!
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