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The aft wing locks on my Grob G102 are just about at their limits and it
looks like I will be installing oversize bearings to correct this. Does anyone have experience doing this and if so, how difficult of a job is it? Tim |
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![]() Tim wrote: The aft wing locks on my Grob G102 are just about at their limits and it looks like I will be installing oversize bearings to correct this. Does anyone have experience doing this and if so, how difficult of a job is it? Tim Hey Tim, I'm kinda hazy on the details since it's been over 10 years since I sold my Astir, but IIRC, there was another adjustment that didn't require such drastic measures. The drag spar engages into the locking collar through an adjustable sleeve. This sleeve is threaded and allows you to essentially shim the wing out. At least, that's how I remember it. I'm assuming you've already looked through the maintenance manual... Regards, Erik Mann LS8-18 P3 |
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![]() Papa3 wrote: Tim wrote: The aft wing locks on my Grob G102 are just about at their limits and it looks like I will be installing oversize bearings to correct this. Does anyone have experience doing this and if so, how difficult of a job is it? Tim Hey Tim, I'm kinda hazy on the details since it's been over 10 years since I sold my Astir, but IIRC, there was another adjustment that didn't require such drastic measures. The drag spar engages into the locking collar through an adjustable sleeve. This sleeve is threaded and allows you to essentially shim the wing out. At least, that's how I remember it. I'm assuming you've already looked through the maintenance manual... Regards, Erik Mann LS8-18 P3 So, I found a copy of the maintenance manual online, and it's essentially useless on this topic. Assuming you're in the US, a call to Grob in Blufton, Ohio is probably worth it. Again, I do remember there was another solution involving the carry-through, but without having one in front of me to look at, I can't recall the details. P3 |
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Tim wrote:
The aft wing locks on my Grob G102 are just about at their limits and it looks like I will be installing oversize bearings to correct this. Does anyone have experience doing this and if so, how difficult of a job is it? Tim Tim While not on a Grob 102, I once helped with the removal of play on a Grob 103 wing. The fix involved ordering a kit of ball bearing-like pieces.The kit included a variety of diameters and you select the diameter that removes the play. I also recall that the bearings came from a US supplier. Paul |
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