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base—it is held in place with Loctite—and then reinstalled with Loctite after the base is
screwed in place.
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Trial fit the main landing gear in the fittings mounted on the spars. The bushings
compress slightly when they are installed in the fittings, and they may require that you use
a piece of emery paper on the inside. The main landing gear leg should not be painted
where the leg fits inside the bushing, but it should have a protective coating of paint
elsewhere.
Wing Rib Preparation
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Draw the wing rib chord line on each rib. See the wing rib drawings.
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Install the aileron cable pulleys on Sta. 2 wing ribs. See Detail R of Drawing No. 201.
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At each rib, install the spruce block for the wiring conduit, pitot tube and antenna coaxial
cable as appropriate and drill the required holes for these things.
Note:
The shielded very-high-voltage wires for the strobe lights are .22ӯ, accordingly
they will not fit in the 3/8ӯ plastic tubing used as the wiring conduit with the wires for
the navigation lights or heated pitot. There are three solutions:
1. Use a 1/2ӯ plastic tubing in place of the 3/8ӯ tubing.
2. Install two conduits of 3/8”Ø tubing in each wing—one for the strobe light wires and
one for the other wires.
3. Install the strobe light wire permanently in the wing just like the antenna coaxial cable
and use the 3/8” conduit for the other wires.
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Cut out Sta. 1 wing rib for the flap torque tube as shown on Drawing No. 207.
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Check Sta. 2-1/2 wing rib for the extra spruce required by the gear door and install if
needed. See Drawing No. 218.
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Install the 10mm thick block of spruce, P/N 202-1, on Sta. 14 wing rib and install the
Whelen navigation/strobe light. See Drawing No. 202 and 216. The center of the hole
should be halfway between the top and bottom of the Sta. 14 rib.
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Install spruce blocks in the gusset pockets of the ribs for Sta. 9, 10, 11 and 12 for the
installation of the Com antenna as shown in Chapter 24, Figure 35.
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Varnish the wing ribs prior to installation so that all of the nooks and crannies can be
easily reached with a brush. Refer to the wing assembly drawings to note those areas that
should not be varnished—use masking tape at these places to remind you. These include
the following:
• Corner block for Sta. 1, 2, 3 and 4 at the main wing spar and forward wing spar.
• Possible access door installation for autopilot servo on inboard face of Sta. 1.
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