bdk wrote:
I'm working on the cockpit of my T-6 now which has ben completely stripped out to bare tubing.
Does anyone hve any suggestions of what components or systems should be installed in what order? Should I do the controls first, the hydraulic shelf and hydraulic system first, or what?
I'm thinking from the bottom up, but that may not be the best way. Can anyone who has actually done this offer advice?
I would suggest buidling the hydraulic control shelf off the airplane on a rotisserie so you can roll it upside down and get to ever part of it. Once it is completely assembled w/rods, install it. Then plumb the lines to it. Trying to get under it to put all the springs and cables etc. in while it is on the airplane is a real pain.
We generally put them together in this process:
1.) Control stick yoke.
2.) Rudder pedals
3.) Left Floor front floor pan and hydraulic pump mount.
4.) Hydraulic control shelf.
That seems to work the best..at least that is what we think after doing seven of them like that since just before OSH. It seems to allow you to access to all the things you need without getting in the way of each other.