Did I do a bad thing? Went to mount the servo and it's slightly off center with the pushrod, so I figured I'd slightly open up the hole in the control horn so the pushrod wouldn't be in a bind. Mind you, I only drilled it out to 1/4", which is the diameter of the clevis pin, but it's no longer tight in the control horn and has an ever so slight amount of play. I read AFTER I did this that I should not open up the hole any, but again, I only drilled it out to 1/4". So, my question, will this be a problem with the trim tab? I don't want to create any type of flutter problem or make the trim tab hard to control.
If it's a problem, I figure I have some options: 1. Drill another undersized hole in the control horn and slowly ream it out until the clevis pin fits tightly like before, then cut off old hole and reshape the end of the control horn. Or, 2. Drill out the control horn and pop rivet a new control horn in it's place. I've got some Cherrymax rivets if needed.
Maybe it's not a problem. What do you think?
If it's a problem, I figure I have some options: 1. Drill another undersized hole in the control horn and slowly ream it out until the clevis pin fits tightly like before, then cut off old hole and reshape the end of the control horn. Or, 2. Drill out the control horn and pop rivet a new control horn in it's place. I've got some Cherrymax rivets if needed.
Maybe it's not a problem. What do you think?