[color=red]HS-710 Recall[/color]

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rivetsmasher
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[color=red]HS-710 Recall[/color]

Post by rivetsmasher »

Hey guys (or gals),
Check out the Van's website if your emp kit was shipped between July and Nov 2004. You may have a HS-710 with a horizantal flange that is too short. The part will still bolt up correctly, but you will need to check the length of the flange.

--Joel

swill
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fixed by a mistake

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I caught this but only after I made a mistake! I had my whole stab ready to rivet together when I realized my edge distance on HS-710 was not good. So I replaced the part.

The part I received was the correct one... the one I had shipped with my kit (around middle of August) had the incorrect/shorter one.

So I am somewhat glad I mis-drilled that hole... otherwise I wouldn't have caught it. I might send the original part back to Van's to see if they'll credit me.

- Scott
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Spike
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Post by Spike »

Scott, being a 9A type, what is that part used for on the 7 ?

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arffguy
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I don't think the RV-9 uses this part. The .pdf file only says -7/7A. This is the top part of the center of the forward horizontal stabilizer spar. Builders note-be lucky that it comes as is----on the -4 and -6 we had to make it from just a piece of blank aluminum angle (a tedious chore). One of the many things that speeds up building the newer designs.

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Oops

Post by arffguy »

Sorry dude. I just reread your question and you knew it didn't fit the -9.

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