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dcuke
 Post subject: tailspring
PostPosted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 5:09 pm 
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Anyone know where I can get a tailspring?

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jrevens
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 5:42 pm 
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I have a brand new "Trusty" spring, mounting bracket by Chuck Borden, Aviation Products Tailwheel, and cable & hardware to make the links. I doubt that I'll ever use them, and would sell all for a reasonable price.

John Evens N71JE
Arvada, CO

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dcuke
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 6:29 pm 
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@John - I have the tailwheel already. I am pretty sure that I only need the spring.... unless the mounting bracket is different than what the plans call for... if so, I may need the mounting bracket as well.

Would you let go of the spring only? if so, email me a price.

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jrevens
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 6:58 pm 
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Hi Dean,
What I have is the Trusty style rod-type spring. This is the one that most of the new builders are using now, & is different than the flat spring in the plans. I'd really like to sell the whole kit & kaboodle if possible. I think you might be looking for the flat spring? If so, there should be quite a few available from guys who've converted to the round spring.

John Evens N71JE
Arvada, CO

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dcuke
 Post subject: tailspring
PostPosted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 11:08 pm 
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Here is what I have: the bolster & a tailwheel. I have posted the image of the tailwheel. This wheel came with the project that I took over. It says "R&K" on the side of it... not sure about it. It is has a rounded bottom.

I would like to be able to use it if possible (save some coin). So, I am pretty sure that all I need to finish this is the tailspring & bracket. From what I am seeing there is a rounded spring and a flat spring. Does it matter what is used?

When you all mention flat spring... this is not referring to the original stiff aluminum spring is it?

Is there an advantage using the round spring over the flat spring?

Sorry for all the questions... I have so many parts that came with this project (which began in the 60's)... I am not always sure of what is useful or what is junk. If someone can help give me clarity, I would sure appreciate it.

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dcuke
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 12:03 am 
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Okay. I just took a look at Tom Hunter's pics of his tail wheel (round). I see the difference.

I think that I will go with the flat spring type. So.... if anyone out there has a flat spring & bracket that they don't need, please let me know what you would like for it.

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Hoov330
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 12:34 pm 
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John Evens

I will pick that tailspring kit up from you. I still have the flat spring type, so CDUKE if John sells me the kit I will have a spring for you in a few weeks.

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dcuke
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 1:51 pm 
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Actually, I just worked something out with Rich B. He has an extra flat spring for me. Thank-you everyone for your help and input. Having this forum has saved me a lot of time and frustration.

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Tim06A
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 9:23 am 
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Hello Gang, I'm working on an older T-18 that I bought a few months ago. The tail wheel has a lot of play in it & I'm sure it needs to be re-worked. It's a Lang assembly. It Looks like the parts to re-work it will be about $300.00 from Spruce. I'm wondering if there is a better way to go, Vans, Matco etc. Does anyone have any experience with one verses the other? Does the longer spring of the newer style Vans type TW make the handling better? Is it worth the effort to re configure the system?
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Rich Brazell
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 12:40 pm 
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Tailwheel. I would go with the Aviation Products tailwheel. Homebuilders "Special" in the Spruce catalog. Double fork and put it on a rod tail spring. If you need parts for the unit down the road, you can order them direct from AP in California. About $320.00 for the double fork unit. It is what I have along with the rod spring (not sure if there are anymore of them available...the rod spring that is). So far with 60 hours on the tailwheel...zero problems. Works as advertised. [;)]

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Fraser MacPhee
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 12:52 pm 
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Tim - dial up finetuneflight.com - Tom Hunter will get you taken care of.I too have that tailwheel.

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davem
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 5:04 pm 
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I bought a tailspring and tailwheel mech from Vans. I used a Lang wheel and tire, but replaced the old greaser bearings with a pair of heavy duty sealed double row ball-bearing bearings from McMaster Carr. Those bearings fit right into the Lang tailwheel. I made up a rear mount from 4130 heavy wall tubing which is very similar to those used on a Pitts and Tailwinds, but bolts right into the old flat spring braket holes. The front mount was machined from a block of aluminum, bored at the right angle and it too bolts into the flat spring front mount hole. Actually the rear mount was made to fit the angle determined by the front mount. Anyway it all can be seen in the picture. I can send some better pictures of the mount if you want. I have used this same setup on a Tailwind and a Pitts S1, and for me it works very well. Of course it is bascially the same spring and mech as what Vans uses on all those Oregon Cherokees (as my friend likes to call them).

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Vans Tailwheel on a Thorp T-18
All of the above FWIW....

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BobMoe
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 7:17 pm 
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Vans has had several incidents where the 90 degree TW bracket has caught on a hole and pulled the TW off. Attached are some pics of the 90 degree and the AVP 45 degree and one that was redone with a kind of skid plate. There's a TW assembly for sale in the classifieds section.

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