While flying my new-to-me 9A my flaps stopped working. After examination I discovered the flap actuator had become disconnected from the flap weldment arm. Seems like a somewhat easy fix but I have questions:
1) While disconnected from the flap weldment arm the flap actuator rotates under power, is this normal?
2) It appears the builder drilled through the actuator and into the jam-nut bolt in a failed attempt to drill a hole for the safety wire. He then successfully drilled another hole through the actuator for the safety wire. (see attached pic link).
3) The jam-nut has a hole in the end, is that for grease? Or do I simply apply grease to the swivel on the jam-nut?
4) Assuming the rotation of the arm is normal and will stop when the jam-nut is tightened are the arm and jam-nut okay to use as is? (see pic link)
1) While disconnected from the flap weldment arm the flap actuator rotates under power, is this normal?
2) It appears the builder drilled through the actuator and into the jam-nut bolt in a failed attempt to drill a hole for the safety wire. He then successfully drilled another hole through the actuator for the safety wire. (see attached pic link).
3) The jam-nut has a hole in the end, is that for grease? Or do I simply apply grease to the swivel on the jam-nut?
4) Assuming the rotation of the arm is normal and will stop when the jam-nut is tightened are the arm and jam-nut okay to use as is? (see pic link)