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PostPosted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 5:54 pm    Post subject: Rough engine Reply with quote

I am glad to hear a root cause was identified and a safe landing was made.

This incident raised a curiosity in me regards to the safety wire. I have
checked my bolts in the last 50 hours and they are fine. They have safety
wire on them but when I removed the safety wire to remove the plate the
bolts were torqued and had plenty of break away torque. So the safety wire
in theory was not "doing anything".
Question is are we suffering from an inappropriate or non-existent torque
value or the need for an initial torque and then a follow-on torque at some
period? The idea being that a proper assembly procedure will never require
the services of the safety wire (although it would always be safetied).
-Chris

N919AR

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 6:12 pm    Post subject: Rough engine Reply with quote

On 2/11/2013 8:53 PM, Chris wrote:
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I am glad to hear a root cause was identified and a safe landing was made.

This incident raised a curiosity in me regards to the safety wire. I have
checked my bolts in the last 50 hours and they are fine. They have safety
wire on them but when I removed the safety wire to remove the plate the
bolts were torqued and had plenty of break away torque. So the safety wire
in theory was not "doing anything".
Well, maybe it was. Safetied properly the bolt will not loosen due to

vibration. In the absence of safety wire ..... all bets are off. I
don't want to be the one to research the law of averages ....
Quote:
Question is are we suffering from an inappropriate or non-existent torque
value or the need for an initial torque and then a follow-on torque at some
period? The idea being that a proper assembly procedure will never require
the services of the safety wire (although it would always be safetied).
Proper assembly requires proper torque and safety wire if there's any

way the parts being clamped can be worn or squished in operation. If
you absolutely don't want stuff to come apart ... use the safety wire.
All those nutplates or safety nuts you installed .... are subject to
fastener loosening due to vibration. Another good reason to have your
engine dynamically balanced.
Linn

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-Chris

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 6:12 pm    Post subject: Rough engine Reply with quote

After seeing what one small bolt did to Leon's #1 cylinder I will make sure that all my bolts within the airflow to the engine are safety wired and not rely on torque or torque seal to maintain the bolt grip. There is a lot of vibration on these engines and over a period of time it could loosen the fillings in your mouth!  Smile

[quote] From: toaster73@embarqmail.com
To: rv10-list@matronics.com
Subject: RE: RV10-List: Re: Rough engine
Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2013 20:53:19 -0500

--> RV10-List message posted by: "Chris" <toaster73@embarqmail.com>

I am glad to hear a root cause was identified and a safe landing was made.

This incident raised a curiosity in me regards to the safety wire. I have
checked my bolts in the last 50 hours and they are fine. They have safety
wire on them but when I removed the safety wire to remove the plate the
bolts were torqued and had plenty of break away torque. So the safety wire
in theory was not "doing anything".
Question is are we suffering from an inappropriate or non-existent torque
value or the need for an initial torque and then a follow-on torque at some
period? The idea being that a proper assembly procedure will never require
the services of the safety wire (although it would always be safetied).
-Chris

N919AR

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