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There was a thread a few months ago on this topic. After seeing that
information, a friend of mine installed a $150 inertial reel from Chief aircraft in a PA28-180 as a replacement for one that had frayed and stretched and was not retracting well. Overall the installation went well and the shoulder belt works as it should. The mechanism was a bit larger than the original inertial reel so the plastic cover over the reel had to be shimmed away from the cabin wall about 1/8' to maintain clearance from the reel. This was done with nylon tube spacers and longer cover mounting screws. He's happy with the results. The co-pilot shoulder belt was also not keeping tension. He noticed it worked well with the plastic cover removed but not when the cover was in place. That belt is now also keeping tension after he spaced the cover about 1/8' away from the reel. The other problem he had was the shoulder belts not attaching securely to the mushroom on the lap belt. He cut short lengths of silicone rubber tubing (available in hobby shops as fuel line for model engines) and pushed them onto the mushrooms as friction bearings. Now the shoulder harnesses attach to the lap belts securely. |
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Mike,
When I did this same replacement I do remember that the reel and cover did need a bit of fussing to get them correct. As I recall, I may have bored out the mounting hole to get the units to install flatter against the fuselage. Once done, the covers would fit with just a little tension (not enough to bind the belt operation). Before the mod, the covers would bind the belt as you said. It has been a while so I am not exactly remembering what I did. But I do seem to recall that the metal base of the new units were a smidge "off" from the originals and I do recall boring out the big mounting hole. I may have actually bored a new hole next to it. I recall the base plate would ride up on one of the reinforcing ribs (or something like that) and making the hole a bit bigger (or relocating it a bit) made it possible for the unit to JUST clear the rib. Anyway, your solution appears to also work without tampering with the unit. If I recall, the headliner rides about 1/2 inch away from where the mounting screws and cover will "bottom". Using spacers to hold off the cover should leave no gap because the headliner will "fill in" any gap (up to about 1/2inch). You just have to make the holes in the headliner big enough to clear the spacer diameters. Good info. Thanks for posting. Mike wrote: There was a thread a few months ago on this topic. After seeing that information, a friend of mine installed a $150 inertial reel from Chief aircraft in a PA28-180 as a replacement for one that had frayed and stretched and was not retracting well. Overall the installation went well and the shoulder belt works as it should. The mechanism was a bit larger than the original inertial reel so the plastic cover over the reel had to be shimmed away from the cabin wall about 1/8' to maintain clearance from the reel. This was done with nylon tube spacers and longer cover mounting screws. He's happy with the results. The co-pilot shoulder belt was also not keeping tension. He noticed it worked well with the plastic cover removed but not when the cover was in place. That belt is now also keeping tension after he spaced the cover about 1/8' away from the reel. The other problem he had was the shoulder belts not attaching securely to the mushroom on the lap belt. He cut short lengths of silicone rubber tubing (available in hobby shops as fuel line for model engines) and pushed them onto the mushrooms as friction bearings. Now the shoulder harnesses attach to the lap belts securely. |
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