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PostPosted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 11:09 am    Post subject: wanna-be-mechanic Reply with quote

I can always tell when a wanna-be-mechanic has been working on his (or someone elses's) airplane by the way the bolts0are installed on the clam shells that attaches the muffler to the risers.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 3:56 am    Post subject: wanna-be-mechanic Reply with quote

Gary,

How have the wanna-be mechanics you've run across been doing this?

Bruce

TeamGrumman(at)aol.com said the following on 7/31/2006 1:05 PM:
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I can always tell when a wanna-be-mechanic has been working on his (or
someone elses's) airplane by the way the bolts are installed on the
clam shells that attaches the muffler to the risers.


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 8:51 am    Post subject: wanna-be-mechanic Reply with quote

And better still, how should wanna-be-mechanics be doing it to be correct?
Not that I'd ever make the mistakes of a wanna-be-mechanic;)

Jamey


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 7:04 am    Post subject: wanna-be-mechanic Reply with quote

the head of the bolt faces out. The nut is on the back. That means the bolt is being turned to tighten the nut. Big no-no. Also, although not technically required, I0would suggest putting a thick washer under the bolt head to hold it away from clamp to make it easier to get a wrench on it.

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 7:24 am    Post subject: wanna-be-mechanic Reply with quote

....And this bolt direction (opposite of the usual "head out - head up - head forward" standard) is clearly shown in Fig 78-1 of my Parts Manual. Interestingly enough, no washers are called out.

I guess they never looked at the picture.

gil in Tucson


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the head of the bolt faces out. The nut is on the back. That means the bolt is being turned to tighten the nut. Big no-no. Also, although not technically required, I would suggest putting a thick washer under the bolt head to hold it away from clamp to make it easier to get a wrench on it.


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 7:28 am    Post subject: wanna-be-mechanic Reply with quote

In a message dated 8/2/06 8:26:29 AM, gilalex(at)earthlink.net writes:


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Interestingly enough, no washers are called out.


you're right, washers are not called for. still it makes R&R easier.


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 9:56 am    Post subject: wanna-be-mechanic Reply with quote

Gary & Team:

I had two major problems when I first purchased my plane:
1 - The Carb Heat Shroud was totally broken off and void of tabs.
2 - When it came to doing my first Annual with this plane the Nuts& Bolts that held the clam halves together were totally rusted and frozen.  Frozen beyond locking nuts. And in such poor locations that I could not get a wrench or socket on them.

I proceeded to weld new S/S tabs to the Carb Heat Shroud and ... Gary,0you are going to hate this; Totally a Wanna-be-Mechanic action ... I replace all the nuts and bolts with S/S - Allen Head Cap Screws and Locking Nuts.  The action of an engineer not the FAA. Now I can access the all the bolts and nuts. Removal is easy since they are LOCKING nuts ... The bolts shear off. And as a side bonus I do not have a CO issue. 0Go Figure!

Hey, I'm not condemning "doing it the right way", I just did not like the rust and possibly of busted knuckles.


Barry
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