Hello all,
Has anyone installed the Aussie control horn and had a flight control issue? I went to Johnston Aircraft to have my control horn inspected (1959 PA24-250). It was discovered that my torque tube had corrosion at the location where the balance tube lines up. We replaced the torque tube. Next it appeared that the balance tube had signs of corrosion. Nothing a wire wheel couldn't clean up but we replaced that. My control horn checked out fine, aka no cracks. However when Johnston tried to fit my control horn to the replacement balance tube (used), I was told the fit was too loose and out of tolerance. My only option was to get a replacement control horn either new or used. Since everything else was replaced I opted for the Aussie horn to go the AMOC route for future inspections. Now the issue: Since the installation of the Aussie control horn I have experienced reduced aft travel of the stabilator. I flew a few more flights to confirm my conclusion. So I promptly contacted Johnston Aircraft and asked if they reduced the aft travel of the stabilator? Charles at Johnston Aircraft informed me that they had to reduce the aft travel of my stabilator due to clearance issues, and he went on to say that they had to do this to "one" other comanche with the Aussie installation.
My question is: Is this a common occurrence in a particular model year comanche? I thought the airframes were all the same length? Or was Johnston in error by reducing the aft travel of my stabilator and it needs to be readjusted to manufacture specifications? Even with carrying power in the landing "now" I find myself against the rear stop at flare to touch down. Any and all thoughts are appreciated. Thanks.
Marc
N6274P