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Skybolt aileron bellcrank replacement

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I have a little play in the bushing of my right aileron bellcrank. It isn't too bad now but I'm planning to either fix it or replace it in the next few weeks.

Would buying a new set of bellcranks from Steen be the best? Will the Steen parts match the earlier plans in terms of the bolt sizes and bellcrank pivot height? I assume some variation can be taken out in the bellcrank mount.

I want to avoid pulling it apart until I have the parts to fix it, if possible.
 

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