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Cessna 182: How can I fix cracks in tailcone bulkhead?



 
 
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Old September 26th 03, 02:04 AM
Robert Bullock
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Default Cessna 182: How can I fix cracks in tailcone bulkhead?

Is there a doubler kit for the repair? This is the bulkead that holds the
rudder on and also that the tailcone screws on to. 1962 Cessna 182E.

The cracks are around the area where the rudder stops hit the screws mounted
in the bulkhead.

I hope that I don't have to buy a new one and a doubler can be put in since
this is a non-sctructural portion of the bulkhead.

rcbullock "AT' cox.net for email replies



 




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