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Can anyone describe the way the rudder stop mod on Cessna 150s
should look? I went to rent a 150 and the way the AD was incorporated didn't look right so I passed on the flight. The stops were attached to the rudder horn (? the curved metal portion) by drilling three holes and riveting the stops to the horn. It looked brutal, but I don't know how it should look. I was concerned that such a small metal horn had been drilled into in terms of lost strength. Any insight would be appreciated. Brendan |
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On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 11:20:39 +0000, Brendan Grace wrote:
horn. It looked brutal, but I don't know how it should look. I was concerned that such a small metal horn had been drilled into in terms of lost strength. Any insight would be appreciated. I think it sounds like it was done right. It's not an AD by the way, if you want more facts on it you can if you're a member of the http://www.cessna150-152.com/ club actually view the SEB01-1A and there are two service kits, they are SK152-24 and SK 152-25 and the kit used depends on whether you have a forged metal bulkhead or a sheet metal bulkhead. |
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Thanks, unfortunately I'm not a member of the group as I only
rent on occasion. Brendan "Matthew P. Cummings" wrote in message news ![]() On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 11:20:39 +0000, Brendan Grace wrote: horn. It looked brutal, but I don't know how it should look. I was concerned that such a small metal horn had been drilled into in terms of lost strength. Any insight would be appreciated. I think it sounds like it was done right. It's not an AD by the way, if you want more facts on it you can if you're a member of the http://www.cessna150-152.com/ club actually view the SEB01-1A and there are two service kits, they are SK152-24 and SK 152-25 and the kit used depends on whether you have a forged metal bulkhead or a sheet metal bulkhead. |
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I just found this link if anyone was interested:
http://www.tc.gc.ca/tcss/tsb/air/200...AL_2000_04.htm Brendan "Brendan Grace" wrote in message ... Thanks, unfortunately I'm not a member of the group as I only rent on occasion. Brendan "Matthew P. Cummings" wrote in message news ![]() On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 11:20:39 +0000, Brendan Grace wrote: horn. It looked brutal, but I don't know how it should look. I was concerned that such a small metal horn had been drilled into in terms of lost strength. Any insight would be appreciated. I think it sounds like it was done right. It's not an AD by the way, if you want more facts on it you can if you're a member of the http://www.cessna150-152.com/ club actually view the SEB01-1A and there are two service kits, they are SK152-24 and SK 152-25 and the kit used depends on whether you have a forged metal bulkhead or a sheet metal bulkhead. |
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On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 16:38:11 +0000, Brendan Grace wrote:
I just found this link if anyone was interested: That link is not the SEB that Cessna issued. It does describe why the SEB was issued later on however. If you want to see the bulletin, ask the FBO for it. Every owner got one mailed to them, or should have. |
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"Matthew P. Cummings" wrote in message gray.net...
On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 11:20:39 +0000, Brendan Grace wrote: horn. It looked brutal, but I don't know how it should look. I was concerned that such a small metal horn had been drilled into in terms of lost strength. Any insight would be appreciated. I think it sounds like it was done right. It's not an AD by the way, It IS an AD in Canada, for those Canadians lurking here. A Canadian 150 went down around three years ago, with the rudder stop locked over the stop bolt head during a training spin. The rudder hinge bushings as well as the stops were all shot and the stop was able to travel far enough to catch behind the bolt head and lock the rudder at full deflection. I believe the bellcrank was a bit loose, too. The new stops are much larger and the stop bolt has a much larger head on it. Dan |
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