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Old April 12th 05, 04:27 PM
Mike Rapoport
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"Kjell Sivertsen" wrote in message
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Over some time the bolt holes in the link between the horizontal
stabilizer
and the trim mechanism have been elongated. To get rid of the play, I
consider installing an oversized bolt. The original bolt is an AN5-7. I am
confused about the designation on oversized bolts. Can anyone help ?

Thank you in advance.

Kjell Sivertsen



Are you considering going up to a AN6 bolt? I am familiar with oversize
rivets but not bolts. I think you might be required to replace the worn
parts if it is a certified airplane.

Mike
MU-2


 




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