Gil Tessier who is building a Elite in Edmonton told me that a number of
others are constructing a lower saddle under the end bolt that has had some
controversy about stretching and breaking with ugly results! Has any one
researced the idea of installing a 7/16" bolt there instead of the 3/8"?
There seems to be alot of radius left on the end of the leg and I couldn't
fathom a 7/16" bolt failing at that point.
Steve W. #637R
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Hi Steve !
There was only a problem with one bolt - and it was seriously
over-torqued ! It is important to torque them once, taxi a bit,
then re-torque. The factory warn that you should NOT re-tighten
them later if they are loose, as this likely means they were
stretched by some landing loads - just replace them !
Probably MUCH more important to make sure you have ALL
the factory mods in place - like the reinforcing angle brackets
around the tubes. ..... and all the 'builder mods' as well,
like metal inserts inside the tubes. ;-)
For those who are not in this situation - you can avoid ALL
these worries by just going with the bungee gear ! ;-) :-)
With decent fairings, there's no speed difference, and it IS
about 30+ lbs. lighter..... :-)
......bobp
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There was only a problem with one bolt - and it was seriously
over-torqued ! It is important to torque them once, taxi a bit,
then re-torque. The factory warn that you should NOT re-tighten
them later if they are loose, as this likely means they were
stretched by some landing loads - just replace them !
Probably MUCH more important to make sure you have ALL
the factory mods in place - like the reinforcing angle brackets
around the tubes. ..... and all the 'builder mods' as well,
like metal inserts inside the tubes. ;-)
For those who are not in this situation - you can avoid ALL
these worries by just going with the bungee gear ! ;-) :-)
With decent fairings, there's no speed difference, and it IS
about 30+ lbs. lighter..... :-)
......bobp
-------------------------------orig.-------------------------
On Thursday 15 December 2005 04:03 pm, steve whitenect wrote:
someGil Tessier who is building a Elite in Edmonton told me that a number of
others are constructing a lower saddle under the end bolt that has had
controversy about stretching and breaking with ugly results! Has any one
researced the idea of installing a 7/16" bolt there instead of the 3/8"?
There seems to be alot of radius left on the end of the leg and I couldn't
fathom a 7/16" bolt failing at that point.
Steve W. #637R
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