Having a fun day doing SB00032 on the Cub. It took 2.4 hrs. Used the kit from CubCrafters.
Happy Day
Steve
Having a fun day doing SB00032 on the Cub. It took 2.4 hrs. Used the kit from CubCrafters.
Happy Day
Steve
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Thanks for sharing the video. The woman who wrote SB00032 (me) appreciates the feedback, especially when it ends with "Happy Day". Cute puppy by the way!
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I also found the directions excellent; took about 2 hours to do.
Also Flying RV-8: N931RV, My Yank and Bank plane!
Simple job if you use a heat gun to soften the old seals/ tubes. They'll peel right off, soften the old glue and it comes off as well. Install the new o- rings and hoses with the clamps provided and you're done. Anyone needing it done give me a shout on Facebook...Aviation Maintenance Services in N.C.
I complied with SB 32 today. I also used a heat gun on the original heat shrink tubing and did not use a knife to cut them. After a few minutes of heating they slide right off. And the excess glue does too.
I had some blue stains inside the heat shrink and one had a stain that made it to the outside but in a position that made it impossible to see until the tube was removed.
Definately a good SB to take care of and simple to do so.
Flying Carbon Cub EX #11 since 2011