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Joined: Mon Jul 14, 2003 7:11 pm Posts: 5198 Location: Detroit, MI
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Older rudders were a bit thinner, and the castings were sized for them.
When the slightly thicker EPO rudders were introduced in 1983/84, they set the standard going forward. They were really difficult to fit in the older castings.
You can try sanding down the rudder head a bit and/or filing the bearing surfaces in the castings. DO NOT try to bend the castings open. The cast aluminum is brittle and you're likely to break them.
With usage, the joint will loosen up.
BTW, fatter rudders are more forgiving (higher angle of attack before stall) than thinner.
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