the painting crew!
Alum rivets are the proper rivets for the area. There are VERY few places
that Stainless rivets get used on the Rebel.. I doubt there is any issue
with 2, 3 or 4. Just aging paint on a poorly prepared surface Garry.
Wayne
----- Original Message -----
From: "wrightdg" <wrightdg@davincibb.net>
To: "rebel builders" <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 8:03 PM
Subject: [rebel-builders] tailcone inspection(rebel)
I did a careful inspection of the tail of FOKM today. FOKM is relatively
recently back on wheels with a new tailwheel so I wanted to check out
the whole rear area for possible cracks etc.
The one thing I did find is that the paint is cracked on the under
surface joints between the last 3 wraps on the bottom. ie 2 joints. The
crack in the paint does not seem to be any more than 1-3 thousandths in
gap and there seems to be no visible damage to any skin. The cracks span
the width of the wraps but as the wrap goes vertical, disappear.
Ordinarily I would think this might be normal but want to get comments
from the group. It seems to me that such cracks could be caused by:
1. Inappropriate rivits - alum instead of SS???
2. Permanent deformation length wise of the wraps??
3. Elongation of the rivit holes resulting from wear??
4. Other.
Since there is a good deal of history behind the tailcone situation, I
am sure there are several comments forthcoming - for which I will be
eternally grateful.
Garry Wright
068R FOKM
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