





Well, I'm only a month behind this time; let's see if I can make sense of this. My last post was on 12/18 and we were hindered by awaiting 'care packages' from Vans, and the holidays, we skipped around a good bit. I hope you'll excuse some of the gaps, or seemingly, out of place steps.
I'm going to start with page 28-03, bending of the fuel lines. I wasn't happy with my work on the fuel line, so I bought another 24 inches and rebent the big line you see on pg 28-03, or more accurately, GEORGE rebent it and did a beautiful job. ( I have a hard time drawing a straight line, let alone bending pipe.)
On 28-05, we did steps 3-5 on 12/20. The big thing here is remembering to put the nut on BEFORE yu do he flaring. On Pg 28-06, we completed steps 1 and 2 but left the rest of the page as George thought it would be easier to wait until we got the fuel tank in to make the match-up. We DID do step 9 as it didn't need the fuel tank for an exact matchup. We completed pg 29-02 over to step 3; we also tried to dimple everything we could ST THE SAME TIME from this page; it seemed to make it easier.
December 23 we did steps 5 through 9.
On December 24, we did pg 20-03, steps 1-4 but MAYBE we should have done seps 2,3,and 4 before we did step 1...would've made it easier. One of the advantages of having two people working on a project like this, is that while one person is doing a "one person" job, the other one can be setting up parts for the next step or separating and deburring or drilling parts, which is what was going on here. There were a number of pieces that needed to be separated, so those were the steps that were ususally done out of sequence. We continued over to pg 29-04 doing steps 1 through 4.
We quit for Christmas and started back up on the 26th with step 5. We stopped with step 12 as we're going to try to do most of our sealing on the same day. If you'll look at the bottom of fire 4 on the left side where it says to use 'AN426AD4-5, 14 places", we thought maybe we should be using 4.6's instead.
December 12/27, we did pg 29-05, skipping steps 2 and 3 for later (a big mistake, as we had to rivet from inside the firewall instead of from the engine compartment side.) George thought the space for the battery was too small, so we waited to confirm.
On 12/30, we (George) built the glove box kit...without reading the instructions. WE had to do some modifications and remove some of the rivets and move the door over to cover the gap that resulted. that was one of the FEW mistakes that George made...as he reminds me, as opposed to the INNUMERABLE mistakes that I've made...
WE finished up the map box on January 3rd.
We finished up with step 1 on pg 29-07 and left the instrument panel resting peacefully on top of the cowling for later assembly. We continued on with pg 24-05 finishing up steps 3,4 and 5 and commpleting steps 1-4 on pg 24-06.
January 7 we did pg 06-02 and the next pages went quickly. Most of one persons time was spent on finishing the edges of the metal and separating and deburring parts of the stabilizer.Pages 06-03 and 04 were uneventful and we completed steps 1 and 2 on pg 06-05.
January 8th we started on step 3 and finished the rest of 06-05 and 06. IT'S TIME TO BUY A PNEUMATIC SQUEEZER!!. My thumbs are about to give out from all the squeezing. We completed steps 1 though 6 on pg 06-07. Make sure you have the ribs facing in the direction indicated otherwise the flange rivet holes won't align.
We're going to start up again tomorrow...more to follow.