I am not bashing anyone. Just writing what I find to be the case.
If some firm is able to replace the bushes then please post their name and a lot of people reading EuroGA will benefit.
Vic, great stuff. You can do my R100 heads when they need it…
Silvaire wrote:
Aircraft maintenance ‘regulations’ (in any number of forms, created over decades) commonly end up being ambiguous, because when written they weren’t actually intended to be so strictly enforced or to eliminate the necessary judgement of individual certificated mechanics.
Unless they were written with airlines and rather big jets in mind in an environment that trusts organisations and paperwork, not judgement of individuals.
vic wrote:
No problem to show up with “overhauled” units with obvious minimal play but you will find out later about the quality of the job when wear sets in after few hours of use because the bearing finish and concentricity between bushes was very poor for lack of proper tooling. While these reamers are still available new at prices in excess of € 180.- each I would not expect to find many of these in aviation maintenance companies, so all sorts of bodges made instead.
I think you would be wrong here, mechanical aircraft workshops will have a large selection of reamers for this sort of work.
I do hope you were right about suitable reamers in workshops. I would not be so sure that is the case widely. I am very specific about reamers that have to have uneven angle spacing between cutters so they don´t chatter . One brand is this set:
reamer set
Silvaire,
you are welcome to send your R 100 heads for overhaul – though this is almost “modern” stuff to me.
Vic