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Anyone have experience with installing the oversize roller service kit for
Cessna's from McFarlane? Our tracks have a little ways to go before the .6035 wear limit but the wear is not even. We are getting some skin wear between the flaps and wing. Would these rollers be a viable alternative to new flap tracks, at least for a couple years? (Answers from those who have actually used or installed these please. I can guess as well as the next fellow.) -- Roger Long |
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Oh, they are not oversized, just a direct replacement for the Cessna ones
but they take out any additional slop caused by bearing and roller wear. -- Roger Long |
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"Roger Long" om writes:
Anyone have experience with installing the oversize roller service kit for Cessna's from McFarlane? Our tracks have a little ways to go before the .6035 wear limit but the wear is not even. We are getting some skin wear between the flaps and wing. Would these rollers be a viable alternative to new flap tracks, at least for a couple years? I had these parts installed early this year while having my Skylane painted. No new tracks were needed, just the rollers and related parts (can't remember exactly what the kit included... some washers, perhaps bushings?) The tracks were within the spec set forth in the applicable SB, and the mechanic was able to smooth out the uneven wear with emery cloth. I've also purchased a vernier mixture control cable from McFarlane, very good quality and very friendly folks. -jav |
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"Roger Long" om wrote in message ...
Oh, they are not oversized, just a direct replacement for the Cessna ones but they take out any additional slop caused by bearing and roller wear. McFarlane's aft rollers are narrower to allow use of the stainless washer on either side of the roller to stop the roller edge from eating into the flap arms. If the damage gets deep enough, the flap may fail and jam in the tracks. McFarlane sells stainless washers for the front rollers already. We have seen this damage on airplanes with less than 2000 hours total time. Cessna has a Service Bulletin out on it. Dan |
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