More Tailwheel Bracket Trouble

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Air Repair, Inc. in Cleveland, Mississippi, contact number is 662-846-0228.
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Can someone tell me what number 31 does in the diagram?
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BlakeinAlabama wrote:Can someone tell me what number 31 does in the diagram?
They are bolts that hold number 29 in place.
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Looks to me that the #31 bolts hold the #30 wedge shaper spacers in place.
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That too. And don't forget the #32 nuts, they hold them in place as well.
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Re: More Tailwheel Bracket Trouble

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Where can I get the 2 little slanted pieces that 31 go thru on each side?
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Re: More Tailwheel Bracket Trouble

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Unfortunately, I believe you will have to buy the whole bracket for those pieces. I do not think they sell each individual piece. I will not tell you the price since you will have a coronary but if you mention your 170 Association member status, a discount will be applied. Good luck. I just looked at a 170 in CA for a prospective buyer and the tailwheel bracket was cracked on that one as well. Guys dont protect the tail when they fly these things.
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When you buy the bracket from Air Repair the wedge blocks are assembled with the bolts through them. Don't know if Air Repair will sell them separate but they would be my first call.

The next call I'd make is to a local machine shop and have the blocks made. The are pretty simple wedges used only to provide a parelled surface for the bolt and nut to tighten to. I could probably provide dimensions and a photo if you go this route.
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BlakeinAlabama, if you pm me a mailing address I will send you a pair off a damaged tail wheel bracket I replaced. I'll pick them up at the hangar today.

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canav8 wrote: Guys dont protect the tail when they fly these things.
How do you protect the tail when you fly? Mine just kinda follows me around when I fly.
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minton wrote:When installing the new parts, reference the parts manual for the correct "U" bolt orientation. Some install "U" side up, which is wrong, "U" down is correct. Incorrect installation causes issues with cracking of the "U" bracket.
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I’m confused by your remark here some years ago. The “U” bolt, p/n 0510000-32, (fig. 29-6), is shown in the IPC with the legs facing up and the stiffener, p/n 0510000-33, (fig. 29-9), on top of the spring retainer channel. Are you saying the IPC illustration is incorrect?
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Gary,

That is a bit confusing, but I believe he means the bottom of the U is down, as it is shown in the Parts pic. Here is mine, put back the way it came off.
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Thanks Bill. The way you have yours installed is the only way I’ve ever seen it but I read John’s entry to say that the “U” should be installed facing down. Semantics I guess. :?
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Cracks in the tailwheel mounting bracket #0512154-1 on the lower corners, where the U-bolt is positioned, are common for 170's operated in Alaska. This area gets much scrutiny at inspection time as I found out when I lived there. My plane was missing the aft tab on the channel #0510000-31 when first inspected there. I had to replace the channel and accessing the two forward bolts required me to take the tail down to lift the horizontal stabilizer. A nut plate would have made this job so much easier. There were no cracks in the lower mounting bracket because I didn't have the standard U-bolt installed. When I purchased my plane back in 1985 it had a homemade clamp that used two AN-4 bolts and nuts with two thick aluminum plates cut to fit at the top and bottom of the tailwheel spring mounting bracket. I have never seen another 170 with a clamp like the one on my plane. No IA or A&P has objected to my plane having this customization and I have left it on the plane without any problems whatsoever. The U-bolt attached as pictured by Cessna puts an excess load at the points where it rounds the corners on the lower side. Spreading this stress out over a larger area makes cracks here less likely. If you want to stay with the U-bolt you may want to consider turning it upside down to have the stiffener on the bottom. This photo isn't great but shows my tailwheel attachment with the custom clamp. Steve Grimsley N2717D Vermont, USA
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sgrimsley2717 wrote:Cracks in the tailwheel mounting bracket #0512154-1 on the lower corners, where the U-bolt is positioned, are common for 170's operated in Alaska. This area gets much scrutiny at inspection time as I found out when I lived there. My plane was missing the aft tab on the channel #0510000-31 when first inspected there. I had to replace the channel and accessing the two forward bolts required me to take the tail down to lift the horizontal stabilizer. A nut plate would have made this job so much easier. There were no cracks in the lower mounting bracket because I didn't have the standard U-bolt installed. When I purchased my plane back in 1985 it had a homemade clamp that used two AN-4 bolts and nuts with two thick aluminum plates cut to fit at the top and bottom of the tailwheel spring mounting bracket. I have never seen another 170 with a clamp like the one on my plane. No IA or A&P has objected to my plane having this customization and I have left it on the plane without any problems whatsoever. The U-bolt attached as pictured by Cessna puts an excess load at the points where it rounds the corners on the lower side. Spreading this stress out over a larger area makes cracks here less likely. If you want to stay with the U-bolt you may want to consider turning it upside down to have the stiffener on the bottom. This photo isn't great but shows my tailwheel attachment with the custom clamp. Steve Grimsley N2717D Vermont, USA
At one time probably 20 years ago I replaced the "U" bolt set-up with two thick aluminum plates and AN-4 bolts myself and no problems since. I had to replace the same channel as you did, but managed to insert the two front bolts through the rudder cable slots where they exit the fuselage. It took some patience, a few choice words and phrases however...With a long quarter inch drive extension, a universal, some electrical tape to stiffen the universal, thick grease in the socket to hold the bolt, and someone shining a flashlight through the opposite rudder cable exit it is possible. And a magnet on a cable to retrieve the bolt each time it falls out of the socket. And some more choice words...
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