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L-23 Loose Horizontal Stabilizer



 
 
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Old September 10th 19, 08:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Chris Snyder
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Default L-23 Loose Horizontal Stabilizer

On Tuesday, September 10, 2019 at 2:40:38 PM UTC-4, Charles Longley wrote:
I have a lot of experience on L-23 loose horizontal stabs. The first thing I would check is the fit of the pins. The maintenance manual will tell you the exact maximum number. You’ll need to measure the OD on the pins and the ID on the rocker assembly. Stock pins are pretty easy to find, oversized not so much. If you have to oversize you’ll need to ream the rocker assembly.

Clean and plenty of grease when the horizontal gets put on.


Thanks for the tip. We'll measure these specs too.
 




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