---December 28, 2009, 12:41 PM









It would be useful for those other owners  [around the world particularly ]   
to be able to see photos of exactly what the kit parts acutally look like.  The 
SB is useful for certain but messing up spars or other critical parts would be 
very discouraging to say the least.
Please consider supplying photos, they would be priceless knowledge.
Ron Hynes  Alberta, Western Canada.
 
 
 

--- On Mon, 12/28/09, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:


From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [ercoupe-tech] Re; service bulletin no.31 (3rows of beads)
To: [email protected]
Received: Monday, December 28, 2009, 12:25 PM


  



O.K. Coupers,
After receiving the Kit for Service Bulletin No. 31 from Univair (Wing center 
section inspection)
I had all the parts primed & painted to the red color of my coupe. (Not cheap 
either)
Now my mechanic started to do measuring according to the drawings supplied by 
Univair.
After cutting and completing one 4 inch hole on each side.
And was certain to keep well clear of the rear spar using Univair kit parts. 
I should add that we informed Univair that we had 3 rows of beads -not typical. 
The Univair paper work was as clear as mud and wrong enough to cause you to 
score / cut the spars which could lead you to the grave yard or to the nearest 
salvage farm.
They gave me advice on how to go about accomplishing the job, Also many of you 
also gave me excellent advise beforehand. Thank you all too.
We then proceeded to take a break for donuts and coffee when in came the Feds, 
Just to say, "Hello Ed, what's up?" (They happen to be old friends of mine) 
At my airport that's not uncommon They were just curious. 
I was originally told the drawing are all wrong by many of you. 
My mechanic confirmed your comments too.
Since my plane has 3 rows of beads.
There are no approved drawings for this installation with 3 rows of beads 
therefore
it was suggested that we look into the matter further before continuing. O.K. 
So my mechanic placed one 2 inch inspection hole and plate (Beech Part) on each 
side. 
So in that way enabling a Borescope view of both front and rear spars. 
The installation is just fine as far as I'm concerned. My mechanic did make a 
log book entry. 
The purpose of the SB is to inspect the spars for corrosion which has been 
accomplished 
with a total of two holes on each side rather then four holes.
Univair (Rick) has been kind enough to consider giving me a refund on the 
returned kit.
Prof. Ed 








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