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* See this [https://www.facebook.com/groups/vansrv10/posts/8029357263851969 FB Post] on ribs being shipped where embossing was done very shallow or not done at all. Also, newer ribs have an additional relief cut that causes edge distance issues with a nutplate. | * See this [https://www.facebook.com/groups/vansrv10/posts/8029357263851969 FB Post] on ribs being shipped where embossing was done very shallow or not done at all. Also, newer ribs have an additional relief cut that causes edge distance issues with a nutplate. | ||
* There is a nutplate you will need to install in Section 20, specifically see 20-6 steps 6 and 9. It is one specific K1100-08 that will be on the bottom aft of the W-1010-R (and W-1010-L). In section 20, you use the bottom skin to match-drill the #8 hole and the #40 nutplate attach holes. But then you have to dimple that #8 hole and the flap hinge bracket's rivets are going to be in your way. Consider using the bottom skin to match-drill this one nutplate now, deburr, and dimple, before you assemble the W-1010-R. See [https://vansairforce.net/threads/what-tool-do-you-use-to-dimple-extra-tight-tolerance-on-inboard-aft-most-8-nut-plate-on-wing-rib.238207/ this VAF thread] for more info. | |||
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