Bummed. There's an elbow fitting -- AN822-4D -- that fits in the top of the brake cylinder and I can't find any evidence that Van includes this fitting. There's nothing in the packing list for the finishing kit (or for the fuselage kit as near as I can tell) that suggests that these two fittings are included.
Rats. I HATE getting to an exciting point (I could've had the plane up on its gear today) and then stopping and having to order parts.
By the way, has anyone noticed how AN fittings have skyrocketed in price lately? The CURRENT Aircraft Spruce catalog lists the fitting above for $3.45. But when you order it, the price is actually $5.90 each.
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FYI - On my RV-7, four AN833-4D fittings were included in bag 1966-2, listed on page 1 of my hardware inventory sheet.
FYI - On my RV-7, four AN833-4D fittings were included in bag 1966-2, listed on page 1 of my hardware inventory sheet.
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Sorry I didn't mention that, fuse kit. Listed on the first page of the hardware list (My list was dated 11/17/06).
PS - why does not having these fittings prevent ya from puttin' your bird on its gear?
PS - why does not having these fittings prevent ya from puttin' your bird on its gear?
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Garmin GTN650 | GRT Dual Sport SX EFIS
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Ah, the fuse list. Will check (of course, where I put those fittings, I don't know).
Answer to your question: It doesn't. It's just something I wanted to do on Friday, get the fitting put in. I couldn't insert the gear rod into the mount until someone lifted the fuselage slightly. I know there are other things I could've puttered around with; it's just that that item was next on the list. It's an OCD thing.
But, as long as you brought the subject up. The project took its first baby steps yesterday.
Whoo hoo.
Answer to your question: It doesn't. It's just something I wanted to do on Friday, get the fitting put in. I couldn't insert the gear rod into the mount until someone lifted the fuselage slightly. I know there are other things I could've puttered around with; it's just that that item was next on the list. It's an OCD thing.
But, as long as you brought the subject up. The project took its first baby steps yesterday.
Whoo hoo.
RVNewsletter wrote:I know there are other things I could've puttered around with; it's just that that item was next on the list. It's an OCD thing.

OCD...it's just another term for prefection! HA!


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