Re: 2003 U320 Rust remediation in bay structure
Reply #26 –
Don,
Plus, you have 3/8" instead of 5/16" bolts. I have not finished with ours but have only gone on each side of the failed Rolok, drilled and tapped the far side (special tap). They are long enough so I can come up through the bottom and stick the washers and Nylocs on them. Hope to have time to do it before next summer.
I had a series of gearbox failures on my D-50 that resulted in loosing an engine several times in the pattern. Especially bad while trying to stay behind a line of single engine Cessnas on one engine. The Lycoming factory sent a couple of reps out but could not figure out the problem. Suggested an long retired Lycoming guy in San Diego that was an expert. When I asked, they said he was 86 years old but in good shape. I pulled the gearbox off and with a bit of difficulty, put it in a box in the trunk of my car. Not big, just heavy. When I got to S.D., the guy was nothing like I had expected. Strong as an ox, he lifted the gearbox out of the trunk, carried it into his shop and had it apart in 15 minutes. Cutting to the chase, he found the problem, fixed it and had it ready in about a week. He replaced the three 5/16" bolts with 3/8" as occasionally, the engine could backfire while starting and the weight of the big props would shear the 5/16" bolts off and destroy most of the gearbox.
Moral of the story: all things equal, 3/8" is better than 5/16" and if you stay in shape, at 86, you can still teach the younger guys a thing or two.
Pierce