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Rebel: Scott 3200 Tailwheel

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Bob Patterson

Rebel: Scott 3200 Tailwheel

Post by Bob Patterson » Sat Feb 18, 2012 2:01 pm

Hi Ian !

Think that was Wayne's comment ....

But I have flown at least one that had a thick (1/8"+) piece
of rubber above & below the spring - think it was cut from the
sidewall of a tire, and clamped in quite tightly. Guess the idea
was to give a bit of cushioning .... but you sure don't want
any side play !

.....bobp

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On Sunday 16 October 2005 03:03 am, IAN DONALDSON wrote:
G'day Bob

I had to go and get the manual to refresh my memory and there certainly is
a
"bathtub" fitting on the Fus-49.

However the tail spring is held in place between the TS-1 bolts with
multiple pieces of aluminum. Is this still satisfactory or has someone
made
a tidier way of fitting this all together.

regards


Ian Donaldson

Ian..would suspect U already have the 2 piece motor mount style fitting
in
the tail. The early Rebels had a multi layer of alum strap that held the
bolt and no bath tub fitting attached to the Fus-49.


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Wayne G. O'Shea

Rebel: Scott 3200 Tailwheel

Post by Wayne G. O'Shea » Sat Feb 18, 2012 2:01 pm

Yep it was. As Bob points out Ian..side play is the most important issue.
The must be ZERO!! and in most cases to achieve this you need to make shims
to take up the slop. Small pieces of alum with enough of a bend ahead and
behind the TS1/2/3 assembly to keep them in place. You sometimes need to
shim the top and/or bottom as well to take slop out of the clamping area.

Wayne


----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Patterson" <beep@sympatico.ca>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2005 1:31 PM
Subject: Rebel: Scott 3200 Tailwheel

Hi Ian !

Think that was Wayne's comment ....

But I have flown at least one that had a thick (1/8"+) piece
of rubber above & below the spring - think it was cut from the
sidewall of a tire, and clamped in quite tightly. Guess the idea
was to give a bit of cushioning .... but you sure don't want
any side play !

.....bobp

-------------------------------orig.-------------------------
On Sunday 16 October 2005 03:03 am, IAN DONALDSON wrote:
G'day Bob

I had to go and get the manual to refresh my memory and there certainly
is
a
"bathtub" fitting on the Fus-49.

However the tail spring is held in place between the TS-1 bolts with
multiple pieces of aluminum. Is this still satisfactory or has someone
made
a tidier way of fitting this all together.

regards


Ian Donaldson

Ian..would suspect U already have the 2 piece motor mount style
fitting
in
the tail. The early Rebels had a multi layer of alum strap that held
the
bolt and no bath tub fitting attached to the Fus-49.


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