about the gear leg bolts, but seat belt attachments...give me a #*($()!
break! As for the cable to the mixer in the back...those will NEVER rotate
either. Funny I can legally use a nytrol nut on a bearing'd pulley (that may
very well seize and make the bolt rotate), but I can't use it on a properly
installed leg bolt, or especially a shock strut bolt that will never rotate.
IF the gear bolts would rotate and loosen the nut themselves, it would
surely cut my change over times to floats for me in the spring...but I
always have to remove them manually for some reason! LOL
----- Original Message -----
From: <indabush@hay.net>
To: "Rebel Digest, " <rebel-builders-d@dcsol.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2007 9:24 PM
Subject: [rebel-builders] Final Inspection: Forgot to mention
On my final inspection, the only items I got snagged for were rotating
bolts. Anywhere there is a bolts that could potentially rotate, the
inspector wanted to see drilled bolts with castle nuts. I used fibre nuts
wherever MAM called for them in the manual. Areas of concern included main
landing gear and strut attach bolts, seat belt attachments and the bolts
attaching the control cables to the elevator horn CC-68.
Mike Ash
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