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mrisis 10-06-2002 04:09 PM

Firewall problems
 
I have the Hobbico Superstar trainer has been a pretty good plane, the O.S 40 fires right up flies good, decent radio & servo's, now on to my problem, did my pre-flight everything working great, time to fire it up, spin the prop, hear a vibration shut her down to take a look don't find anything right off start looking a little deeper & lo & behold the top of my firewall had come unglued, a little pro-bond & ca glue all is well, be forewarned about these RTF's, go over all of the frame, it seems like mine was spot glued in a few places.

TIGER2PLANE 10-07-2002 05:11 AM

Firewall problems
 
You should all know, by now, that you have to epoxy all firewalls in place on the inside of your fuse. I just did a Cessna 182 H9 and half of the fire wall was not glued in. But a oz of 30 min took care of that problem real quick.......

Geistware 10-07-2002 09:29 AM

Firewall problems
 
I think most ARF's have weak firewall mounting. I have seen a couple which have the fuselage stringers notched in the firewall so it can be glued. I would recommend that the inside be completely glued so that the bond is more permanent.

torque_roll 10-07-2002 06:34 PM

agreed....
 
I think Sideliner hit it on the mark. You need to epoxy firewalls when you get them. In my opinion, CA is not strong enough for the firewall if it comes apart.

Fiberglassing it also works.

tinman 10-07-2002 06:55 PM

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never hurts to pin them also. i use the wood off of wooden q'tips. i believe it is 3/32 or so. i usually epoxy pins in at about 5-6 places 1/2 inch deep around the firewall.......its real interesting when yur motor tries to outrun yur plane..... :rolleyes: -Tinman-

mrisis 10-08-2002 07:13 AM

Firewall problems
 
Thanx all for the reply's, guess I will be stopping at wall-mart today to pick me up some good epoxy. guess I might as well go over the plane & check for any more spots that might have been missed.


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