Rigging Flaps
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Rigging Flaps
AME is has rigged flap cables however we find right flap still not tight up against wing. There is a little space left ahead of the forward flap roller in the guide. Dose anybody know if the roller should park firmly against the forward end of the guide? I guess if the push rod is shorteded it will bring the flap up a little more but I don't see any mention of this in the cessna 100 series manual for flap rigging. Any body been down this road?? Thanks G
The original owner's manual for the 170 (of all things) has the
complete procedure for rigging the flaps. I had to replace my
flap handle plus various internal components, and using the
procedure listed in the manual worked perfect for re-rigging
my flaps. I will suggest that you set the flap cable tension to
the low side of the tolerance, as having it set towards the middle
(or high) side just feels like way too much friction/tension on
the whole mechanism.
complete procedure for rigging the flaps. I had to replace my
flap handle plus various internal components, and using the
procedure listed in the manual worked perfect for re-rigging
my flaps. I will suggest that you set the flap cable tension to
the low side of the tolerance, as having it set towards the middle
(or high) side just feels like way too much friction/tension on
the whole mechanism.
Bela P. Havasreti
'54 C-180
'54 C-180
Re: Rigging Flaps
It's acceptable while on the ground for the flaps to rest in a position not firmly pressued up against the flap track forward rest. When in flight, air loads will lift the flap up/forward against the stops. Just check during preflight inspections to lift up on the flaps firmly, to confirm they will travel up and against the stops properly.simatos wrote:AME is has rigged flap cables however we find right flap still not tight up against wing. There is a little space left ahead of the forward flap roller in the guide. Dose anybody know if the roller should park firmly against the forward end of the guide? I guess if the push rod is shorteded it will bring the flap up a little more but I don't see any mention of this in the cessna 100 series manual for flap rigging. Any body been down this road?? Thanks G
'53 B-model N146YS SN:25713
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50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.