Broken aileron pulley bracket, 0411534

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Broken aileron pulley bracket, 0411534

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I found a broken aileron pulley bracket. Scary. Is this a common failure? And are there replacement parts available?
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Re: Broken aileron pulley bracket, 0411534

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Re: Broken aileron pulley bracket, 0411534

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Looks like it’s been broken for a while and the cable has been dragging on the right side.
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Re: Broken aileron pulley bracket, 0411534

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I agree with Randy. Good thing you caught it before your next flight. What made you check on it? I've got replacements though.
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25 hours ago I removed all the pulleys, cleaned and lubricated the bushing, and replaced the fasteners. Then rigged the aileron travel and set tension to roughly 1/2 of the factory recommendation. In my most recent flight, I felt like something had changed. I was unhappy with the roll response, high friction, high backlash, and sluggish response. This is the result of my investigation.

Also, I just removed the counterpart bracket. It appears to have a crack in the same area.
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@eromstadt, I'll buy a set of those brackets from you.
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Can do. Send me a direct message and we can sort out details. I've got pulleys and keepers also, just let me know what all you'll need and I'll get some pictures over to you by Friday.
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Re: Broken aileron pulley bracket, 0411534

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This is a "somewhat" common failure. Years ago there was an article in the newsletter about this situation.

As you can see the nut fits tightly inside the bracket as it's held to the fuselage. I can't recall, but I believe the concern was the washers sometimes had sharp edges that started a stress line in the bracket. I'll see if I can dig that one up.

I check mine each annual. If you don't mind, can I use your picture(s?) and write an article about it, since it's been years that this was last brought up.
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V529 wrote: Thu Nov 24, 2022 7:59 am This is a "somewhat" common failure. Years ago there was an article in the newsletter about this situation.

As you can see the nut fits tightly inside the bracket as it's held to the fuselage. I can't recall, but I believe the concern was the washers sometimes had sharp edges that started a stress line in the bracket. I'll see if I can dig that one up.

I check mine each annual. If you don't mind, can I use your picture(s?) and write an article about it, since it's been years that this was last brought up.
Please do use this picture. I think it's important to document this. And thank you.
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/174833599053?e ... R-rH2qqXYQ

Perhaps this will work, perhaps not?
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