I have a 56 C-170 B with a scot tail wheel conversion. I believe it to be the 3200 model.. My problem is that the leaf springs are narrower than the bracket on the tail wheel assembly.. This allows for quite a bit of play between the spring and the bracket.. I understand that there is a U shaped shim that should be placed inside the bracket to accomodate the narrow spring.. However I haven't seen a reference to such a part in any catalogues or in the parts book.. Is this a custom made part that has to be built? If so what are the does and don'ts when having it built??
Thanks for any advice ..
Dr. Dave
(Travels with Charlie)
Tail Wheel Shim?
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Dave,my copy of Scott Bulletin No. I-168 "installation instructions,Scott 3200 tailwheel for Cessna 120,140,& 170 Aircraft" ( copyright 1949!) shows p/n 3241-3A spacer between the leaf spring & the tailwheel bracket. My Aircraft Spruce catalog lists p/n 3241S spacer,"converts 1-3/4" bracket to 1-1/2" width". Price is about $40. They also list a spacer for a 1-1/4" leaf spring.
Good luck with it.
Eric
Good luck with it.
Eric
Tail wheel shim
Thanks Eric.. I have the 2001-2002 Spruce catalog so I should be able to find it now. I've had a number of people tell me that I should not be flying with this much play in the bracket. I'm too inexperienced to notice the difference and it has been like this for a number of years, at least. It's surprising that nobody picked it up on the previous annual?
Thanks again,
Dave
Thanks again,
Dave