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1. 06:00 AM - iflyrv10 door pins question (werner schneider)
2. 06:32 AM - Re: iflyrv10 door pins question (Bob Leffler)
3. 07:13 AM - Re: iflyrv10 door pins question (Don McDonald)
4. 07:39 AM - Re: iflyrv10 door pins question (Werner Schneider)
5. 01:25 PM - Re: iflyrv10 door pins question (Vol88)
6. 02:28 PM - Re: Re: iflyrv10 door pins question (Werner Schneider)
7. 03:05 PM - Re: iflyrv10 door pins question (Vol88)
8. 03:59 PM - Re: Re: iflyrv10 door pins question (Tim Olson)
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Subject: | iflyrv10 door pins question |
As I had a longer stop due to life, I'm coming back now to one or two things were
I just miss informations.
I bought 12 years ago the iflyrv10 door pins and striker plates, the pins had not
yet the magnetos in there so I will try to add them myself, the question is
about the thread on the pins, anybody any idea what size these are? I've tried
several nuts I have but none did work. If someone could post as well a picture
of theirs with a measure tape along I would appreciate it seems mine have a
longer thread part (1").
I neither can find any instructions for them :(
Thanks for your help, not so easy to find all the items again I left 10 years ago
:(
Cheers Werner
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Subject: | Re: iflyrv10 door pins question |
I recently learned something the hard way. If you have FlyRV10 pins and
Aerosport interior panels, there isn=92t enough clearance to use the vans s
upplied magnetic switches.
The magnet in the ifyrv10 pin only works head on with the switch. Whereas
, the planearound pin magnets can work perpendicular to the pins, which sol
ves the issue with the clearance with the Aerosport interior panel.
If you've not installed them yet, I would highly recommend the planearound
door pins and center latch over the iflyrv10 pins. I know it's extra money
, but it's worth it.
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Subject: RV10-List: iflyrv10 door pins question
As I had a longer stop due to life, I'm coming back now to one or two thing
s were I just miss informations.
I bought 12 years ago the iflyrv10 door pins and striker plates, the pins h
ad not yet the magnetos in there so I will try to add them myself, the ques
tion is about the thread on the pins, anybody any idea what size these are?
I've tried several nuts I have but none did work. If someone could post as
well a picture of theirs with a measure tape along I would appreciate it s
eems mine have a longer thread part (1").
I neither can find any instructions for them :(
Thanks for your help, not so easy to find all the items again I left 10 yea
rs ago :(
Cheers Werner
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http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=510099#510099
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Subject: | Re: iflyrv10 door pins question |
Simply put, if you follow Bob's advice below, you wll NEVER need any kind
of sensor to tell you the door is closed.=C2- The latch in the MIDDLE of
the door solved ALL the problems.
On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 08:42:03 AM CST, Bob Leffler <bob@thel
efflers.com> wrote:
I recently learned something the hard way. =C2- =C2-If you have FlyRV
10 pins and Aerosport interior panels, there isn=99t enough clearance
to use the vans supplied magnetic switches.
The magnet in the ifyrv10 pin only works head on with the switch. =C2- Wh
ereas, the planearound pin magnets can work perpendicular to the pins, whic
h solves the issue with the clearance with the Aerosport interior panel.
If you've not installed them yet, I would highly recommend the planearound
door pins and center latch over the iflyrv10 pins. =C2-I know it's extra
money, but it's worth it.
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ist-server@matronics.com> on behalf of werner schneider <glastar@gmx.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 2, 2023 9:00:27 AM
Subject: RV10-List: iflyrv10 door pins question=C2---> RV10-List message
posted by: "werner schneider" <glastar@gmx.net>
As I had a longer stop due to life, I'm coming back now to one or two thing
s were I just miss informations.
I bought 12 years ago the iflyrv10 door pins and striker plates, the pins h
ad not yet the magnetos in there so I will try to add them myself, the ques
tion is about the thread on the pins, anybody any idea what size these are?
I've tried several nuts I have but none did work. If someone could post as
well a picture of theirs with a measure tape along I would appreciate it s
eems mine have a longer thread part (1").
I neither can find any instructions for them :(
Thanks for your help, not so easy to find all the items again I left 10 yea
rs ago :(
Cheers Werner
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Subject: | Re: iflyrv10 door pins question |
Thanks Bob,
I have the planearound center latch already, as I need to fit the
magnets anyway I would use the Vans magnetos and that works (just tried
it out).
So back to my question any idea about the thread size ;)
On 02.02.2023 15:32, Bob Leffler wrote:
> I recently learned something the hard way. =C2- =C2-If you have FlyR
V10 pins
> and Aerosport interior panels, there isn=99t enough clearance to u
se the
> vans supplied magnetic switches.
>
> The magnet in the ifyrv10 pin only works head on with the switch. =C2-
> Whereas, the planearound pin magnets can work perpendicular to the
> pins, which solves the issue with the clearance with the Aerosport
> interior panel.
>
> If you've not installed them yet, I would highly recommend the
> planearound door pins and center latch over the iflyrv10 pins. =C2-I k
now
> it's extra money, but it's worth it.
>
> Get Outlook for iOS <https://aka.ms/o0ukef>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com
> <owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com> on behalf of werner schneider
> <glastar@gmx.net>
> *Sent:* Thursday, February 2, 2023 9:00:27 AM
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> *Subject:* RV10-List: iflyrv10 door pins question
>
> As I had a longer stop due to life, I'm coming back now to one or two
> things were I just miss informations.
> I bought 12 years ago the iflyrv10 door pins and striker plates, the
> pins had not yet the magnetos in there so I will try to add them
> myself, the question is about the thread on the pins, anybody any idea
> what size these are? I've tried several nuts I have but none did work.
> If someone could post as well a picture of theirs with a measure tape
> along I would appreciate it seems mine have a longer thread part (1").
>
> I neither can find any instructions for them :(
>
> Thanks for your help, not so easy to find all the items again I left
> 10 years ago :(
>
> Cheers Werner
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=510099#510099
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Subject: | Re: iflyrv10 door pins question |
Werner,
I believe the threads you are asking about are specified in Step 1 on page 45-14
- 5/16" x 24 threads per inch.
Tom
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Subject: | Re: iflyrv10 door pins question |
Thanks Tom,
it seems the x24 is correct, it's just strange as I can not screw an AN5
nut onto the pins, maybe it is by design as they then hold better inside
the alu tube?
Cheers Werner
On 02.02.2023 22:25, Vol88 wrote:
>
> Werner,
>
> I believe the threads you are asking about are specified in Step 1 on page 45-14
- 5/16" x 24 threads per inch.
>
> Tom
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Subject: | Re: iflyrv10 door pins question |
I just tried an AN5 nut on the stud that connects my aluminum tube to my Planearound
pin. It fit perfectly, with no drag.
Perhaps your threads were damaged or contaminated? You could try running a rethreader
(thread cleaner) to check and straighten the threads. I would start with
a thread gauge to make sure it's 5/16-24 first.
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Subject: | Re: iflyrv10 door pins question |
If that doesn't work, I'm guessing it's 5/16-18 if it looks coarse.
I can't remember for sure.
Tim
On 2/2/2023 5:05 PM, Vol88 wrote:
>
> I just tried an AN5 nut on the stud that connects my aluminum tube to my Planearound
pin. It fit perfectly, with no drag.
>
> Perhaps your threads were damaged or contaminated? You could try running a rethreader
(thread cleaner) to check and straighten the threads. I would start with
a thread gauge to make sure it's 5/16-24 first.
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=510113#510113
>
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