Adding weight to ailerons

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kylegreen229
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Adding weight to ailerons

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I have found that every control surface I painted is within spec after painting except for the ailerons. Granted I don't know what they were at prior to me painting them. Having to add weight to both to bring it into spec. What kind of rivets are you supposed to use? I have seen some with an X on the top, I have read to use the "soft rivets" aka not the ones with a dot on top. I have seen screws and nuts.

Thanks for the info.

Kyle
1955 Cessna 170B
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n2582d
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Re: Adding weight to ailerons

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Kyle, I'd follow the guidelines of Service Letter SE71-27. This Service Letter indicates that what you have read is correct. Use 1100 soft AN470A-5-12 rivets rather than 2117 hard AN470AD-5-12 rivets.
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Re: Adding weight to ailerons

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n2582d wrote:Kyle, I'd follow the guidelines of Service Letter SE71-27. This Service Letter indicates that what you have read is correct. Use 1100 soft AN470A-5-12 rivets rather than 2117 hard AN470AD-5-12 rivets.
Thanks Gary!

Kyle
1955 Cessna 170B
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